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The Best Strip Clubs in Florida

Florida's adult-entertainment venues, ranked by our composite review score and presented alongside the regulatory, labor, and vendor context that determines how each one actually operates.

0 reviewed venues 9 min read Last reviewed May 2026
01 Top Ranked From 155 reviewed clubs

The top 3 strip clubs in Florida.

Ranked by our composite score across Property, Service, Food & Beverage, and Performers — the highest-scoring venues from 155 reviewed clubs in Florida.

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    Peek-A-Boo Lounge

    Bradenton · FL

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    Cheetah Lounge

    Sarasota · FL

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    Omnia Blue Gentleman's Club

    St. Petersburg · FL

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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 Florida right now, in order. Rankings refresh automatically as new reviews come in — this page reflects current scores, not a historical snapshot.

03 Florida · Deep Dive

Top Strip Clubs in Florida

Welcome to the vibrant world of Florida's strip club scene. While our platform features 155 reviewed venues across the state, we're currently in the process of collecting detailed rankings and reviews for your convenience. As of now, our top picks in Florida, though not yet scored, include Peek-A-Boo Lounge in Bradenton, Cheetah Lounge in Sarasota, and Omnia Blue Gentleman's Club in St. Petersburg. Please note, these venues are listed without specific scores or reviews at present, but they represent popular local choices based on preliminary data.

Exploring the Strip Club Scene in Florida

Florida offers a dynamic adult entertainment environment, with notable clusters in cities like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. Each metro area has its own distinct vibe. Miami's clubs appeal to a global audience with a mix of high-end establishments, while Tampa is a historic center for adult entertainment. Orlando caters to its tourism-driven economy, strategically placing venues around popular tourist areas.

Regulations and Compliance in Florida

Operating a strip club in Florida entails navigating a complex regulatory landscape. Alcohol sales are governed by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Venues must comply with local ordinances that might impose stricter conditions on alcohol service hours. Regarding nudity, Florida does not have a statewide prohibition, but local ordinances extensively regulate sexually oriented businesses. These regulations vary significantly and often require compliance with rules such as the '2-foot rule' regarding performer-patron distances.

Age regulations dictate that patrons must be 21 if alcohol is served, or 18 at 'juice bar' venues. Performers must be at least 18, though some venues may have stricter policies. All potential business operators should review zoning laws extensively, as local ordinances often impose significant restrictions on proximity to schools, churches, and residential areas.

Audience-Specific Insights

For Patrons

Patrons should be aware that age restrictions are strictly adhered to, especially concerning alcohol consumption. Florida allows a tip credit under federal guidelines for service staff, including dancers, so tipping is customary and appreciated. Be prepared for possible cover charges; however, since these are not centrally verified, a direct call to the club or checking their social media could provide current rates.

For Club Owners

Prospective club owners must engage with local planning and zoning departments to ensure compliance with local SOB (Sexually Oriented Business) ordinances, which vary widely across Florida. Zoning can significantly impact site selection, and understanding sales and liquor taxes, detailed by the Florida Department of Revenue, is crucial for budgeting.

For Performers

Performers in Florida should be acutely aware of their employment classification, as Florida typically uses an 'economic realities' test that might complicate the 1099 status often preferred by venues. It's advisable for dancers to verify hiring status directly with clubs, as that data is actively managed by venues.

For Vendors

Vendors seeking to work with Florida clubs should note that while active RFPs (Request for Proposals) are available, they are accessible only to those with verified vendor accounts on our platform. Direct outreach to venues can also provide business opportunities.

Known Data Gaps

While we strive to provide comprehensive data, certain aspects, such as specific cover charges, drink minimums, and precise local SOB ordinance variations, remain unverified centrally. We advise contacting venues directly for such details. Additionally, since Florida's minimum wage and local sales surtax rates change regularly, consult the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and Florida Department of Revenue for the latest figures.

Our platform remains a directory and review resource only, emphasizing user-generated insights without engaging in booking services or in-club sales. We invite venue claims and reviews to enhance our database accuracy. Register for a free account to receive updates on venues of interest or submit reviews based on personal experiences.

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04 Who This Is For

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

Customers

For customers

If you're looking for a strip club in Florida, what you can visit depends heavily on the specific city or county and its local ordinances. While Florida is known for its adult entertainment, many venues operate as topless-with-alcohol due to local restrictions on full nudity in establishments serving liquor. Cover charges, drink minimums, and hours of operation are set by each venue and are not standardized across the state.

  • Drinking age 21 at any alcohol-serving venue; bring valid ID.
  • Operating hours vary significantly by local ordinance and venue liquor license; many close around 1am or 2am.
  • Dress code, cover charges, and drink minimums are venue-specific — verify before you go.
  • Cash remains the dominant payment method for tips; many venues accept card for cover and bar, but be prepared for cash for dancers.

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  • Verified operating hours per venue
  • Customer-submitted reviews scored on Property, Service, Food, Performers, and Value
  • Saved clubs and visit history
Owners

For club owners

If you operate or are considering opening a venue in Florida, the binding constraints sit primarily at three levels: state alcohol permits (ABT), highly specific county/municipal SOB zoning, and federal/state labor classification exposure. Florida's market is high-volume but also high-regulation at the local level, making market entry challenging.

  • Alcohol permits issued by FL DBPR, ABT; specific permit types (e.g., 4COP for full liquor) and local 'wet zoning' requirements apply.
  • Local SOB zoning approval is the most significant hurdle for any new site — assume 12 to 24 months and material legal cost due to public opposition and distance requirements.
  • Worker-classification exposure under the 'economic realities' test is a major legal risk in FL; many operators are moving away from dancer 1099 models.
  • Insurance requirements: general liability, liquor liability, and assault & battery coverage are standard; Florida-admitted carriers required for primary placement.

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  • Claim your club listing and edit verified facts (hours, amenities, payment methods)
  • Receive vendor RFP responses (liquor distribution, sound, lighting, POS, insurance)
  • Access aggregated performer-side review signals on your venue
Dancers

For dancers & performers

Working as a performer in Florida means navigating a diverse landscape of local nudity laws and a competitive, high-volume market. Worker classification remains a significant issue, with many venues still using 1099 models despite increasing legal scrutiny. Performers often work in multiple jurisdictions to maximize income, adapting to varied local rules regarding attire and interaction.

  • Classification status (W-2 vs. 1099) varies by venue and significantly impacts taxes and benefits — confirm before you commit.
  • Stage fees, house fees, and tip-out structures are venue-specific and should be in writing.
  • Local ordinances often dictate attire and permissible interactions (e.g., '2-foot rule'); be aware of the specific rules for each county/city.
  • High competition in major tourist markets like Miami and Orlando, especially during peak seasons.

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  • Verified performer profile with portfolio control
  • Hiring signals from claimed FL venues
  • Access to dancer-facing reviews of working conditions at specific clubs
Vendors

For vendors & B2B

The Florida adult-venue B2B market is robust and geographically extensive. Liquor distribution operates under a strict three-tier system; sound, lighting, and POS vendors often cover large regions; insurance placement requires Florida-admitted carriers familiar with specific SOB risks. Market penetration often requires localized sales strategies due to the state's size and diverse metro areas.

  • Liquor distribution operates under the FL three-tier system — sell to FL-permitted retailers only via FL-permitted wholesalers.
  • Sales-tax registration with FL DOR is required for any vendor with nexus.
  • Adult-venue accounts are often classified as elevated risk by general commercial vendors — pricing and terms reflect that.
  • Insurance brokers should be FL-licensed and familiar with assault & battery and liquor liability lines for SOB risk class; coastal properties may have additional hurricane/flood considerations.

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  • Submit RFP responses to verified FL clubs
  • Vendor directory listing visible to claimed FL venues
  • Aggregated FL account-quality signals to inform credit and pricing
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
Permitted under the Florida Beverage Law (Fla. Stat. Chapters 561-565). Drinking age 21. Sales hours are generally 7am–2am statewide, but many counties and municipalities have more restrictive hours (e.g., prohibiting sales after midnight or 1am). Local ordinances can also dictate when alcohol can be served in conjunction with adult entertainment.
Authority
Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) — Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT)
Source authority
Summary
While Florida does not have a statewide statute prohibiting nudity in adult venues, local county and municipal ordinances extensively regulate 'sexually oriented businesses' (SOBs). Many local ordinances restrict full nudity where alcohol is served, often employing '2-foot rules' or similar anti-touching provisions. Topless presentation alongside alcohol service is common, while fully-nude operation typically requires a non-alcohol ('juice bar') configuration or specific local permitting in jurisdictions with permissive SOB ordinances. The specific rules vary significantly by county and city.
Authority
Municipal and county 'Sexually Oriented Business' ordinances
Verify
Consult the specific county and municipal code (e.g., planning, zoning, or business licensing departments) for the target location. Search for 'adult entertainment,' 'sexually oriented business,' or 'SOB' regulations.
Patron Minimum
21 at any venue selling alcohol; 18 at non-alcohol juice-bar configurations in most municipalities.
Performer Minimum
18 statewide; municipal ordinances and venue policies may set higher floors.
Summary
Sexually-oriented businesses are extensively regulated at the county and municipal level in Florida. Local SOB ordinances are common and often very strict, imposing significant distance requirements from residential areas, schools, churches, parks, and other SOBs. Establishing new adult venues or expanding existing ones often involves complex and lengthy permitting processes, with strong local opposition a common factor.
Verify
Obtain and review the specific 'Sexually Oriented Business' or 'Adult Use' ordinances from the host city and county's planning and zoning departments before any site selection or development.
Sales Tax
6% statewide on most goods and services, plus discretionary local sales surtaxes which vary by county (up to 1.5%). Admissions charges, if applicable, are typically subject to sales tax.
Admissions Tax
No specific statewide admissions tax for adult entertainment. Local jurisdictions may impose 'cabaret' taxes, 'entertainment' taxes, or other local fees on admissions, cover charges, or services; these vary significantly.
Liquor Excise
State excise taxes per Florida Statutes Chapters 563-565 plus 6% sales tax (and local surtax) on retail sales of alcoholic beverages.
Authority
Florida Department of Revenue
Source authority
Minimum Wage
Note: Florida's minimum wage rate is set by constitutional amendment and increases annually on September 30th. We do not republish the current figure here because it changes; check the live rate before pricing labor.
Authority: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) / FloridaCommerce
Source Url: https://floridajobs.org/workforce-programs/labor-market-statistics/florida-minimum-wage
Classification
Florida generally follows the common-law 'economic realities' test for independent contractor classification. Adult-entertainment venues nationwide have faced significant challenges and litigation over misclassification; FL's test often makes 1099 classification of dancers difficult to defend given the level of control venues typically exert.
Harassment Training
No statewide mandate for sexual harassment prevention training for all employers in Florida, though it is strongly recommended for risk mitigation.
Tip Credit
Permitted for certain service occupations under federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) guidelines, which Florida generally follows. Specific rules apply for tipped employees.

Regulatory summaries above are starting points, not legal advice. Permits, ordinances, and tax rates change. Cite-check every figure with the linked authority and local government sources 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.

Miami
A global tourism hub with a vibrant and competitive adult entertainment scene, characterized by a mix of high-end clubs and local establishments, all operating under strict county/city ordinances.
Orlando
Central Florida's tourism engine creates high demand. Clubs are strategically located around tourist corridors, with local ordinances dictating operating parameters.
Tampa
A historic center for adult entertainment in Florida, with a diverse array of venues serving both local populations and visitors, subject to Hillsborough County's robust SOB rules.
Jacksonville
North Florida's largest city, featuring a sizable adult entertainment market that caters to a broad demographic, with its own set of municipal regulations.
Fort Lauderdale
Part of the South Florida metropolitan area, offering a distinct scene that combines local clientele with significant tourist traffic, influenced by Broward County's ordinances.
07 Reviewed Venues Open in full directory →

All 0 reviewed venues in Florida.

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Tootsie's Cabaret
Miami · FL
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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Trapeze Swingers Club
Tamarac · FL
BYOB Food VIP Booths
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Truth Lounge
Tampa · FL
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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Ultra Gentlemen's Club
West Palm Beach · FL
Full bar Booths
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Vice Miami
Hialeah · FL
Full bar VIP Booths
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VIP Gentlemen's Club
Key West · FL
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Vixens
Fort Myers · FL
Full bar VIP
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Vixens Cabaret
Davie · FL
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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Vixens on the Beach
Fort Myers Beach · FL
Full bar VIP Booths
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Vixens Ybor Strip
Tampa · FL
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Wacko's Jacksonville
Jacksonville · FL
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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08 Frequently Asked

Common questions about Florida.

What are the best strip clubs in Florida?
Our top picks for Florida appear at the top of this page, ranked live by our composite review score across Property, Service, Food, and Performers. Rankings update as new reviews come in — what's #1 today reflects current scores, not a historical snapshot. Venues that haven't reached our minimum-signal threshold are excluded from the ranking but still appear in the full directory below.
What strip clubs are open in Florida right now?
The full reviewed directory on this page lists active venues with verified operating status where we have it. Hours change; confirm directly with the venue before traveling, or claim a free Stripper Warehouse account to surface only venues we have current data on.
Are there fully-nude strip clubs in Florida?
Yes, but their operation, especially with alcohol service, is heavily restricted by local county and municipal ordinances. Many Florida venues are topless-with-alcohol. Fully-nude operation often requires a 'juice bar' configuration (no alcohol) or adherence to specific, often very stringent, local SOB permitting requirements that vary by jurisdiction.
What's the minimum age to enter a strip club in Florida?
21 at any venue selling alcohol — which is most of them. Non-alcohol juice-bar venues generally admit 18+, but availability and local rules vary significantly by municipality.
Are dancers in Florida employees or independent contractors?
Both models exist, but Florida follows an 'economic realities' test for worker classification, making 1099 classification of dancers difficult to defend given the common level of venue control. A growing share of FL venues have moved to W-2 or hybrid structures due to legal precedents. The specific arrangement is venue-dependent and should always be clarified.
How does Florida regulate adult entertainment differently from other states?
Florida is unique for the significant power given to local (county and municipal) governments to regulate 'sexually oriented businesses' through strict zoning and operational ordinances. This results in a highly localized and varied regulatory landscape, contrasting with states that have more uniform statewide rules. Alcohol control remains at the state level (DBPR/ABT).
Who regulates strip clubs in Florida?
Multiple authorities are involved: the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) through its Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (ABT) for liquor permits; the host county and municipality (planning, zoning, and business licensing departments) for 'sexually oriented business' ordinances; and the Florida Department of Revenue and Department of Economic Opportunity (FloridaCommerce) for tax and labor 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 Florida — 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 itCall the venue directly, or wait for the owner to claim the listing
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
Where to find itDirect call to the venue; in some cases the venue's own social profile
Free account unlocksCustomer reviews submitted through verified accounts include actual charges paid on a specific date

Current hiring status per venue

StatusWe surface a hiring signal only on claimed listings
Where to find itDirect outreach to the venue's management
Free account unlocksVerified performer account — see hiring intent from claimed FL venues

Active vendor RFPs from FL clubs

StatusVisible only to vendors with a verified Stripper Warehouse vendor account
Where to find itDirect sales outreach to individual venues
Free account unlocksVendor account — receive RFP notifications scoped to FL

Specific current minimum-wage and local sales surtax figures

StatusWe intentionally do not republish dollar figures that change annually or vary locally
Where to find itFlorida Department of Economic Opportunity (FloridaCommerce) for minimum wage; Florida Department of Revenue for sales tax rates by county — links above

Specific local SOB ordinances (e.g., '2-foot rule' variations, distance requirements)

StatusHighly localized and too extensive to summarize comprehensively here
Where to find itConsult the specific city and county planning/zoning department websites for the desired location.
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