Board member Josephine Byrne, who headed a sub-committee that Sin City’s general manager Gus Drakopoulous came to address in November, said the club has long been a neighborhood nuisance, and that has not changed. At a November board meeting the board voted not to support the club as it seeks its liquor license renewal. “While there have been numerous reports involving the club, only a few of them have been for serious crimes,” said Hennessy, adding that there were no reported shootings at the club in 2016-a problem in years past. “They have been taking the right steps to ensure the safety of their patrons.”ĭespite those statistics, Community Board 1 is siding with the Borough President. All patrons are required to have their ID cards swiped to ensure validation as they enter the club and IDs are kept on file and available to law enforcement at the precinct’s request, he said. Deputy Inspector Brian Hennessy, commanding officer of the 40th Precinct, says the club cooperates with law enforcement whenever asked. The hearing was postponed to early February when witnesses no-showed at the Authority’s Harlem office.Ĭrime statistics, however, show a decline in major crimes committed at the club at 2520 Park Ave. There were seven reported assaults at the club in 2014, five in 2015 and three last year, according to the NYPD. 25 to answer to allegations that Sin City committed multiple violations when agents raided the club last summer responding to tips that prostitution and drug trafficking were being taking place. The club’s liquor license was renewed last November, but its owner was ordered to go in front of the State Liquor Authority on Jan. is urging the New York State Liquor Authority to revoke its liquor license when it goes in front of a panel in February. In a letter to the Authority, Diaz called the club a “poor corporate citizen of the Bronx,” that does far more harm than good. and rapper Puffy “P Diddy” Combs.īut Diaz Jr. Sin City has become popular among Gotham celebrities, like New York Giant star Odell Beckham Jr. Residents say the club, which opened 15 years ago, brings money to the neighborhood, in the form of wealthy clients as well as good-paying jobs for residents and generous donations to local charities and other causes. The topless-only club’s bright red awning and gaudy exterior seem out of place in the industrial neighborhood. Some residents support the jiggle joint, saying it is an asset to the community, while others side with the BP, saying it can’t be shut down fast enough. wants it shut down and its liquor license revoked, calling it a “nuisance” and a “hotspot of violence.” But although the gentleman’s club nestled among warehouses alongside the Major Deegan Expressway is a magnet for the kind of money rarely seen in Mott Haven, Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. on a Friday afternoon and Sin City Cabaret is almost packed. Opinions differ on whether state should renew Sin City’s liquor license Just wanted to vent out I guess and see if anybody feels the same or not.Sin City Cabaret has been a fixture in Port Morris for 15 years. I think COVID and many online platforms like onlyfans, all webcams have pushed out the good talent and made this experience really bad for me, personally. In my years of club hunting, havnt had this kind of experience. It's a good club for one particular race. I see now why they have such bad public reviews. The place was packed like crazy and it was really difficult to even talk to someone. Had to wait in line and could see that they give preference to a certain race only. Sin-City next and I had the worst experience there. Also their entrance fee was $20, so not fucking worth it! I like their fries, so ordered that and left once I was done. My God, it felt like a low grade brothel in Columbia (please dont try them ever!). After entering the place I could see that I had made a mistake. Now I know this place is known to be rough and shady, but you get lucky with finding one or two diamonds in this coal mine. Left this place disappointed and went to Lou Turks next. The place reeked of cigarettes and I almost had an asthma attack. Again the girls weren't even close to what they used to be before. Visited Club Risque next, they have increased their entrance fee to $20 The place looked like a sausage fest. That was a sign that they are really struggling with finding good girls. Saw a 50 (she looked like that) year old lady dancing on the pole. This time they had no European talent and local talent was so so bad. The clubs I visited wereĬheerleaders used to be my go to club and they always had decent local or European talent. Everything I saw was like almost close to garbage. Visited like 4 clubs in a day and they had absolutely no good talent. I have been a frequent visitor to Philly Strip clubs for the past 5-6 years and after visiting many Strip clubs today I can easily say that it's almost dead.
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