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The Best Strip Clubs in California

California's expansive and diverse adult-entertainment venues, ranked by our composite review score and presented alongside the complex regulatory, labor, and vendor context that defines operations across the state.

0 reviewed venues 9 min read Last reviewed May 2026
01 Top Ranked From 126 reviewed clubs

The top 3 strip clubs in California.

Ranked by our composite score across Property, Service, Food & Beverage, and Performers — the highest-scoring venues from 126 reviewed clubs in California.

  1. 01

    Gold Club

    San Francisco · CA

    Strongest dimension: Property & venue (70.0/100).

    Property
    70.0/100
    Service
    67.1/100
    Food
    52.6/100
    Performers
    65.0/100
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    63.6/100
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  2. 02

    The Library Gentlemen's Club

    Anaheim · CA

    Strongest dimension: Property & venue (66.2/100).

    Property
    66.2/100
    Service
    65.9/100
    Food
    57.4/100
    Performers
    61.7/100
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    62.8/100
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  3. 03

    Gold Club Centerfolds

    Rancho Cordova · CA

    Strongest dimension: Performers (63.7/100).

    Property
    61.9/100
    Service
    63.1/100
    Food
    61.3/100
    Performers
    63.7/100
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    62.6/100
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02 Methodology

How we rank these clubs.

Every reviewed club on Stripper Warehouse is scored on four dimensions, drawn from verified customer and performer reviews plus operator-claimed facts. Each is normalised to a 0–100 scale; the composite is the weighted aggregate of all four.

Property
Venue, layout, ambiance, cleanliness
Service
Staff, host, security, hospitality
Food & beverage
Drink quality, menu, pricing
Performers
Quality, variety, rotation

The picks above are the highest-scoring venues in California right now, in order. Rankings refresh automatically as new reviews come in — this page reflects current scores, not a historical snapshot.

03 California · Deep Dive

Top Strip Clubs in California

California boasts a diverse array of adult entertainment venues, yet our current reviews highlight three top picks. Although these clubs have been high-ranking within their regions, it's important to note that we do not have composite scores for these venues yet. Here are the clubs that made it to the top of our list:

The California Strip Club Scene

California is a vibrant environment for adult entertainment, with venues distributed across major metros like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Each of these areas has a unique flavor and set of regulations. Los Angeles holds the most significant number, with 20 reviewed venues, offering a dynamic scene limited by rigorous zoning laws. Clubs here span from upscale to neighborhood locales, some basking in the city's renowned night-life culture.

San Francisco, known for its quintessential neighborhoods and distinctive character, features venues largely situated within specific districts such as the historic North Beach. These venues face high cost factors but are affluent in ambiance. Meanwhile, San Diego’s venues enjoy a demographic diversity driven by tourism and local military presence, with clubs situated throughout the city adhering to its particular municipal codes.

Regulatory Environment

The adult entertainment industry in California operates under multifaceted legal frameworks spanning state and local jurisdictions. Alcohol is governed by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), with venues requiring specific licenses to serve, keeping consumption legal for those over 21. Nudity regulations favor topless performances where alcohol is served, while fully-nude venues operate as 'juice bars' to circumvent these restrictions. These details are subject to local variations, urging businesses to consult local ordinances.

For zoning, Conditional Use Permits (CUPs) are generally required and entail strict adherence to location-based criteria, including distancing from sensitive areas like schools and churches. The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration oversees tax implementation; clubs should expect a baseline 7.25% sales tax plus local additions, while alcohol comes with specific excise taxes.

Insights for Customers

If planning a night out, California's clubs range widely in ambiance and policy, especially where alcohol and "juice" configurations differ. To understand current cover charges or drink minimums, contacting venues directly is essential since these details aren't centrally verified or standardized. Social media platforms or official websites may also offer guidance.

Advice for Club Owners

Owners must navigate a complex legal landscape. AB 5 requires adherence to strict criteria for classifying dancers and other workers, often necessitating W-2 employment models to avoid misclassification penalties. Familiarize with municipal zoning to avoid unwanted regulatory infractions and review state and local tax obligations diligently, consulting the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration for updates.

Guidance for Performers

Performers in California should be aware of classification impacts under AB 5, which affects freelance opportunities and engagement terms as clubs opt more towards employee status. Understanding local ordinances is crucial, as is knowing the club's hiring practices. While we do not display a club's hiring status, reaching out directly provides clarity and potential employment pathways.

Information for Vendors

Vendors eyeing business with California clubs will find the state's RFP landscape nuanced. Opportunities are reserved for verified accounts; however, proactive outreach to venues can yield potential leads. We do not aggregate active RFPs publically but provide vendor accounts tracking specific opportunities.

Known Data Gaps

Several significant data points are not yet verified in our listings. We do not provide verified per-venue operating hours or specific cover charges, and these should be confirmed directly with venues. Our repository doesn't list current minimum wages or specific tax rates due to their dynamic nature. Check directly with the California Department of Industrial Relations and California Department of Tax and Fee Administration for these numbers.

Note: The above regulatory information is intended as a starting point. Due diligence requires consulting the cited authorities directly to ensure compliance with the latest legal requirements.

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04 Who This Is For

Four readers. One page.

A state guide gets visited for very different reasons. Skip to the section that's yours.

Customers

For customers

Exploring California's adult entertainment scene offers a vast array of options, but what's available depends heavily on the specific city or county and whether alcohol is served. While topless-with-alcohol is common, fully-nude venues typically operate as non-alcohol 'juice bars' due to stringent local ordinances. Cover charges, drink minimums, and specific operating hours are set by individual venues and vary significantly across the state.

  • Minimum age of 21 for entry at any venue serving alcohol; ensure you have valid ID.
  • Typical operating hours are generally evenings into the late night (e.g., 7pm to 2am), but specific hours vary by venue and local permit conditions.
  • Dress codes, cover charges, and any drink minimums are set by each venue — confirm these details prior to your visit.
  • Cash is widely accepted and often preferred for tips; many venues also accept credit/debit cards for cover charges and bar services.

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  • Verified operating hours per venue in your chosen California city
  • Customer-submitted reviews scored on Property, Service, Food, Performers, and Value
  • Personalized list of saved clubs and visit history
Owners

For club owners

Operating an adult entertainment venue in California involves navigating a complex landscape of state-level alcohol control, highly localized zoning, and rigorous labor laws, particularly with regard to worker classification. California is a high-cost, high-compliance jurisdiction, requiring sophisticated legal and operational expertise.

  • Alcohol permits are issued by the California ABC; securing and maintaining a Type 40 or 42 license for public premises requires strict compliance.
  • Local zoning and Conditional Use Permits (CUPs) are the primary hurdles for new or relocated venues, requiring extensive planning and legal counsel.
  • California's AB 5 and the ABC test make 1099 classification for dancers extremely risky; a W-2 employment model is the prevailing standard to ensure compliance.
  • Comprehensive insurance coverage is essential, including general liability, liquor liability, workers' compensation, and assault & battery coverage, sourced from CA-admitted carriers familiar with adult entertainment risk.

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  • Claim your club listing to manage verified facts (hours, amenities, payment methods)
  • Receive qualified vendor RFP responses (liquor distribution, security, POS, insurance, legal counsel)
  • Access aggregated performer-side review signals to monitor working conditions and reputation
Dancers

For dancers & performers

Working as a performer in California means operating within one of the nation's most stringent labor environments, particularly concerning worker classification. The state's AB 5 legislation has largely shifted the industry away from 1099 independent contractor models towards W-2 employment. California offers a vast market, but understanding the legal specifics of each venue's employment model is crucial.

  • Expect W-2 employment at most reputable California venues due to AB 5; verify your classification status (W-2 vs. 1099) before accepting employment.
  • Stage fees, house fees, and tip-out structures are venue-specific and should be clearly communicated and in writing.
  • Mandatory sexual harassment prevention training applies to employees at all venues with five or more employees.
  • California's high minimum wage and prohibition of tip credits mean you should be paid at least minimum wage for all hours worked, in addition to tips.

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  • Verified performer profile with portfolio management features
  • Hiring signals from claimed California venues, including classification status details
  • Access to dancer-submitted reviews of working conditions, house policies, and management at specific clubs
Vendors

For vendors & B2B

The California adult-venue B2B market is immense and diverse, offering significant opportunities across various sectors. Navigating the market requires understanding the state's three-tier liquor system, strict tax compliance, and the elevated risk classification often associated with adult entertainment accounts. Strategic engagement with the right permits and compliant practices is key to success.

  • Liquor distribution operates under California's strict three-tier system; sell only to ABC-permitted retailers via ABC-permitted wholesalers.
  • Sales tax registration with the CDTFA is mandatory for any vendor establishing nexus in California.
  • Expect adult-venue accounts to be classified as higher risk by many commercial vendors, potentially impacting pricing, terms, and service availability.
  • Insurance brokers should be California-licensed and possess specific expertise in placing liquor liability, workers' compensation, and assault & battery coverage for adult entertainment venues.

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  • Submit targeted RFP responses to verified California clubs through our platform
  • Enhanced vendor directory listing visible to claimed California venues seeking new suppliers
  • Aggregated California account-quality signals to inform credit decisions and pricing strategies
05 Regulatory Context

The rules that shape the scene.

Starting points, not legal advice. Every figure should be cite-checked against the linked authority before relying on it.

Summary
Regulated by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act (Bus. & Prof. Code § 23000 et seq.). Drinking age 21. Standard sale hours generally 6am–2am, 7 days a week, for on-sale licensees. Specific license types (e.g., Type 40 - On-Sale Beer; Type 42 - On-Sale Beer & Wine for public premises) apply to adult entertainment venues.
Authority
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
Source authority
Summary
California Penal Code Sections 318.5 and 318.6 regulate 'live acts' and 'topless or bottomless exposure' in establishments serving food or beverages, generally permitting topless dancing in licensed premises. However, local city and county ordinances (often under 'sexually oriented business' or 'adult entertainment' zoning) frequently restrict or prohibit full nudity where alcohol is served. Fully-nude operations typically occur in non-alcohol ('juice bar') configurations, which are still subject to local permitting and zoning.
Authority
California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, California Penal Code, and local municipal/county ordinances
Verify
Consult the specific city or county's municipal code for 'sexually oriented business' or 'adult entertainment' ordinances, which dictate permissible levels of nudity, particularly in venues that serve alcohol.
Patron Minimum
21 at any venue selling alcohol; 18 at non-alcohol ('juice bar') configurations, subject to local ordinances.
Performer Minimum
18 statewide; municipal ordinances and venue policies may set higher floors.
Summary
Sexually oriented businesses are strictly regulated at the municipal (city and county) level. California cities and counties typically require Conditional Use Permits (CUPs) for adult entertainment venues and impose specific zoning restrictions, including distance requirements from schools, churches, residential areas, and other sensitive uses. New site approvals are often complex and costly.
Verify
Obtain and review the specific city or county's zoning code and 'sexually oriented business' ordinances (e.g., Los Angeles Municipal Code, San Diego Municipal Code) from the local planning or clerk's office before any site development or operational changes.
Sales Tax
7.25% statewide base sales tax on most goods and services, with additional district taxes imposed by local jurisdictions, leading to combined rates typically between 7.75% and 10.75%.
Liquor Excise
State excise taxes apply to alcoholic beverages per gallon (e.g., Beer: $0.20/gallon, Wine: $0.20/gallon, Distilled Spirits: $3.30/gallon) plus applicable sales tax on retail sales.
Authority
California Department of Tax and Fee Administration
Source authority
Minimum Wage
Note: California has one of the highest minimum wages in the U.S., which is indexed annually and varies by employer size. We do not republish the current figure here; check the live rate before pricing labor.
Authority: California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) — Labor Commissioner's Office
Source Url: https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/MinimumWage.htm
Classification
California's Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5), codified in Labor Code Section 2775, establishes a strict 'ABC test' for independent contractor classification. This test makes it exceedingly difficult for adult entertainment venues to classify dancers as 1099 independent contractors, leading most operators in California to transition to W-2 employment models to mitigate significant legal and financial risks.
Harassment Training
Mandatory sexual harassment prevention training is required for all California employers with five or more employees (Gov. Code § 12950.1).
Tip Credit
California law does not permit a 'tip credit.' Employers must pay employees at least the full minimum wage for all hours worked, independent of any tips received.

Regulatory summaries above are starting points, not legal advice. Permits, ordinances, and tax rates change. Cite-check every figure with the linked authority before relying on it.

06 Major Metros

Where the clubs cluster.

City-level pages for the highest-density metros are coming. For now, drill into them via the directory below.

Los Angeles
The epicenter of California's adult entertainment, offering a vast array of venues from Hollywood to the Valley, subject to rigorous LA County and city zoning laws.
San Francisco
Known for its distinctive adult entertainment scene, with venues concentrated in specific districts, navigating strict city ordinances and high operating costs.
San Diego
A vibrant market driven by tourism and military presence, with clubs located throughout the city under specific municipal zoning regulations.
Sacramento
The state capital, serving a diverse regional population with a stable adult entertainment market governed by city and county ordinances.
Orange County
A complex market spanning multiple cities (e.g., Santa Ana, Anaheim) each with their own adult business ordinances, catering to a wide demographic.
07 Reviewed Venues Open in full directory →

All 0 reviewed venues in California.

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Skin Gentlemen's Club
Los Angeles · CA
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Spearmint Rhino
Rialto · CA
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54.9/100
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Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen's Club Torrance
Torrance · CA
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50.5/100
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Spearmint Rhino Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara · CA
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48.4/100
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Sporty's Bikini Bar
Sunnyvale · CA
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32.7/100
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Starz Cafe
Garden Grove · CA
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54.8/100
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Synn Gentlemen's Club
City of Industry · CA
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56.1/100
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Taboo Gentlemen's Club
Anaheim · CA
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39.4/100
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Teaser Pleaser
Bakersfield · CA
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44.4/100
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Temptations Gentlemen's Club
Winterhaven · CA
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54.8/100
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Thads
San Diego · CA
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43.7/100
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The Break Room
Fullerton · CA
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47.2/100
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The Crazy Horse
San Francisco · CA
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50.4/100
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The Holiday
Santa Fe Springs · CA
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40.2/100
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The Holiday Gentlemen’s Club OC
Fullerton · CA
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55.2/100
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The Library Gentleman's Club
Redlands · CA
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62.8/100
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The Library Gentlemen's Club
Anaheim · CA
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51.8/100
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The Playpen
Los Angeles · CA
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The Tip Top Club and Bar
Eureka · CA
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Tiki Theatre
Los Angeles · CA
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TJ's Showgirls
Stanton · CA
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Tropical Lei
Upland · CA
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52.4/100
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Ultimate Showgirls Gentlemen's Club
Hesperia · CA
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57.1/100
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Vanity After Dark
San Francisco · CA
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08 Frequently Asked

Common questions about California.

What are the best strip clubs in California?
Our top picks for California are dynamically ranked at the top of this page, based on a composite review score that evaluates Property, Service, Food, and Performers. Rankings reflect current user input; venues that have not met our minimum signal threshold are still listed in the full directory but excluded from the ranked section.
What strip clubs are open in California right now?
The comprehensive directory on this page lists active venues with verified operating status where available. As hours can change, we recommend confirming directly with the venue before visiting. A free Stripper Warehouse account can also filter for venues with currently verified operational data.
Are there fully-nude strip clubs in California?
Yes, but they are generally limited to non-alcohol ('juice bar') configurations. While state law permits topless dancing in alcohol-serving establishments, many California cities and counties have local ordinances that restrict or prohibit full nudity where alcohol is served. Verify local rules for specific venues.
What's the minimum age to enter a strip club in California?
The minimum age is 21 at any California venue that serves alcohol, which constitutes the majority of clubs. Non-alcohol juice-bar venues may admit patrons 18 and older, but this is subject to specific local ordinances and venue policies.
Are dancers in California employees or independent contractors?
Due to California's strict AB 5 legislation and the 'ABC test,' most adult entertainment venues in the state have transitioned to classifying dancers as W-2 employees to avoid significant legal risks. While some 1099 arrangements may still exist, they are increasingly difficult to defend under California law. It is crucial to confirm your classification before working at a venue.
How does California regulate strip clubs compared to other states?
California's regulatory environment is notable for its stringent labor laws (especially AB 5 for worker classification), strong state-level alcohol control via the ABC, and pervasive local zoning ordinances that significantly impact operations. The interaction between state statutes and diverse municipal codes creates a highly varied and often complex regulatory landscape compared to many other states.
Who regulates strip clubs in California?
Regulation is multi-layered: the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) governs alcohol permits; specific cities and counties regulate zoning, land use, and often 'sexually oriented business' permits; and the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) oversee labor, wages, and taxation matters.
09 What We Don't Yet Have

Honest about the gaps.

We don't fabricate data we haven't verified. Here's what we don't currently surface for California — and where you can either find it yourself or unlock it through a free Stripper Warehouse account.

Per-venue verified operating hours

StatusAggregated from public sources; not centrally verified
Where to find itContact the venue directly, or await owner-claimed listings for verification
Free account unlocksFree Stripper Warehouse account — receive notifications when a venue you've saved updates its verified hours

Cover charges and drink minimums

StatusVariable, not publicly aggregated or standardized
Where to find itDirect inquiry with the venue; sometimes posted on the venue's official social media or website
Free account unlocksCustomer reviews submitted through verified accounts often include actual charges paid on specific dates

Current hiring status per venue

StatusWe surface a hiring signal only on claimed listings where owners have opted in
Where to find itDirect outreach to the venue's management or HR department
Free account unlocksVerified performer account — see hiring intent and specific employment model (W-2 vs. 1099) from claimed California venues

Active vendor RFPs from California clubs

StatusVisible exclusively to vendors holding a verified Stripper Warehouse vendor account
Where to find itProactive direct sales outreach to individual venues
Free account unlocksVendor account — receive RFP notifications specifically scoped to California opportunities

Specific current minimum-wage and local sales/district tax rates

StatusWe intentionally do not republish specific dollar figures that are subject to annual change or local variation
Where to find itCalifornia Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) — links provided above
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