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212 Dundas St E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1Z6, Canada
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Apr 8, 2019
I would like to post this as a warning to people being hired at this place. A few weeks ago I applied here for a job to work as a Cleaner of the strip club. I had an interview with Howard and the Manager in charge of the Janitorial Job. In the interview I was told that I will come in for three days to work to be Trained. However I left the Job the next day. Today I called to find out if I will be paid for the day I worked there and they told me no. Be very careful with places like this. People like them look good on the outside but inside they are rotten evil scums.

May 3, 2019
Cover is free but: If you go upstairs, they cheat you with the time, numbers of songs, money, etc. If you protest, 3 guys come to ‘discuss’ with you. If you do not go upstairs, you will not have a second of rest. Better to use the money in a good dinner

May 25, 2019
Great for a fun, playful night! First time; last? Never! Great dancers, with vibes free!

Jun 20, 2019
Not a bad little place to lay your head for the night

May 26, 2019
For the money plus they have smoking rooms can't go wrong

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