3 Edmunds St, Darwin NT 0800
Very popular Strip lounge in Darwin
Has anyone been here? Can anyone review this club for the members please?
Yes i have, ive spent over a grand in one night on lapdances too bad no touching allowed.
As for Sinners.....I think it used to be a lot better back in the day. Once apon a time I worked there are a barman.
The rumour is that they will open in Discovery nightclub.....In Smith Street mall - I think they got approval for that spot...
Excellent I can't wait, please keep us updated Mary AnneThanks for keeping us updated Babette, with luck we have some good news and will have our new escort lounge in Harriet Place in about 6 weeks.I can't wait.
NT News 28/1/16 - Darwin council gets ethical on proposal to mix strip joint and nightclub
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DARWIN Council is having an ethical dilemma with the proposal to mix a renowned strip club with a popular nightclub.
Discovery Nightclub wants to vary its liquor license to build private booths in its building to accommodate Honey Pot Club dancers.
The Director-General of Licensing asked for council’s comment on Tuesday evening.
Officers recommended council accept the proposal because it had no grounds for objection against the liquor license variation.
But it caused a stir with aldermen who said the proposal was seedy and would brew destruction for the community.
Alderman Gary Haslett said council should still have the right to object to the proposal.
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“This is sleazy at best and it could be bad for the community,” he said.
“I remember we discussed a party being held on council property and we were concerned.
“We had no real proof about particular drug taking and then we had a spate of deaths.
“We had a feeling about it.
“We should be able to say something in the letter that expresses that.
“I know it’s not our area but we’re spending a lot of money on Mitchell St and if we’re going to have activities that excite people and in an alcohol-fuelled environment and it spills out on the street, then it becomes our problem.”
Alderman Kate Worden said, while it was a better location than Honey Pot’s former proposal to establish itself in Smith St Mall, council needed to look at the impacts on the community of having it inside a nightclub.
“Is that a good outcome for our city?,” she said.
“I can’t see it.
“Every meeting we sit here and we look over alcohol licenses and it’s not getting any better.”
Alderman Allan Mitchell said he didn’t support the mix of party poppers and Honey Pot clientele mixing together.
“When it did operate down the end of Mitchell St I don’t think it ever came to our notice because it was a stand-alone operation – you went to the Honey Pot or you didn’t,” he said.
In council’s response to the Director-General of Licensing, it said council was concerned that the “proposed amended conditions may cause community harm”.