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The Best Strip Clubs in Georgia

Georgia'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, with a strong emphasis on local control.

38 reviewed venues 9 min read Last reviewed May 2026
01 Top Ranked From 38 reviewed clubs

The top 3 strip clubs in Georgia.

Ranked by our composite score across Property, Service, Food & Beverage, and Performers — the highest-scoring venues from 38 reviewed clubs in Georgia.

  1. 01

    Tattletale Lounge

    Atlanta · GA

    Top of our reviewed Connecticut venues for service (70.1/100).

    Property
    65.0/100
    Service
    70.1/100
    Food
    49.6/100
    Performers
    66.8/100
    See full review
    64.3/100
    Composite
  2. 02

    Club Blaze

    Conley · GA

    Strongest dimension: Food & beverage (64.0/100).

    Property
    59.0/100
    Service
    61.0/100
    Food
    64.0/100
    Performers
    63.7/100
    See full review
    62.0/100
    Composite
  3. 03

    The Cheetah

    Atlanta · GA

    Top of our reviewed Connecticut venues for property & venue (79.0/100).

    Property
    79.0/100
    Service
    66.1/100
    Food
    45.5/100
    Performers
    55.8/100
    See full review
    61.1/100
    Composite
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 Georgia right now, in order. Rankings refresh automatically as new reviews come in — this page reflects current scores, not a historical snapshot.

03 Georgia · Deep Dive

Top Strip Clubs in Georgia

If you're exploring the strip club scene in Georgia, we have reviews for 38 venues. However, current data gaps mean we don't yet have complete reviews with scores for our top picks. The named clubs include Discotheque Lounge in Augusta, Toppers International Showbar in Athens, and Atlanta Live Gentlemen's Lounge in Atlanta. Though they are recognized as top venues, we recommend contacting them directly for specific details on their offerings and atmosphere.

The Georgia Strip Club Scene

Georgia's adult entertainment landscape is diverse and spread across multiple metropolitan areas. In Atlanta, the largest hub, the scene is vibrant with a variety of establishments, heavily shaped by the city's and Fulton's County's elaborate ordinances. Augusta caters to both a local and military population, as does Columbus, adjacent to Fort Benning. Meanwhile, Savannah blends its tourist-heavy atmosphere with tailored local regulations, and Macon draws regional visitors under Bibb County's rules.

Regulations to Note in Georgia

Georgia operates under nuanced regulations for adult entertainment, primarily enforced at local levels. Alcohol service in strip clubs requires licensing from both the Georgia Department of Revenue's Alcohol & Tobacco Division and local bodies. The sale of alcohol is legal with varying hours depending on local ordinances, typically stopping around 2 or 3 AM in urban areas, with a drinking age minimum of 21.

Venue nudity regulations vary broadly between jurisdictions, allowing a range of operations from topless to fully nude, often requiring specific permits per the local zoning codes. Appreciating these differences is critical, particularly for businesses planning to offer alcohol alongside adult entertainment.

Distance regulations guide where adult venues may operate, mandating they maintain specific distances from schools, churches, and residential areas. Furthermore, understanding taxation is crucial: Georgia imposes a 4% state sales tax that scales up with local taxes, and there are excise taxes on alcoholic beverages. Check with the Georgia Department of Revenue for the most current local tax structures.

On the labor front, Georgia's policies follow the federal guidelines for minimum wage and independent contractor determination; this can impact dancers' classification and pay structures, with tip credits permitted under state and federal law.

For Customers

As a customer, your minimum age for entering a club is 21 if alcohol is served, otherwise 18 where permitted by local laws. It's prudent to contact venues for current cover charges and drink minimums since these are not centrally verified. You’ll find the most reliable pricing information directly from the clubs, or from reviews by other patrons who are registered on our platform.

For Club Owners

Club owners should diligently understand local ordinances governing their operation. Zoning and alcohol regulations can vary, and gaining the requisite permits is often complex and subject to community oversight. Furthermore, maintaining compliance with labor laws, including correct classification of performers, is essential in mitigating legal risks.

For Dancers

Dancers must be at least 18 years old to perform in Georgia. While some clubs may have higher age restrictions, it's important to verify these policies before committing to a club. Employment regulations concerning classification and tips can affect your earnings, so ensure any agreements align with Georgia's labor guidelines. You can seek hiring information through direct venue contact or by setting up a verified performer account on our platform.

For Vendors

Vendors looking to supply strip clubs in Georgia should note that our platform surfaces opportunities through verified accounts. As local tax and fee structures vary, it's advisable to check directly with the Georgia Department of Revenue for accurate information when pricing services or goods. Our vendor accounts enable notifications for active RFPs in Georgia, providing valuable leads.

Data Limitations

Despite our comprehensive coverage, some information is yet to be centrally verified, such as operating hours, cover charges, and drink minimums. Direct outreach to clubs remains the most reliable method for current details. If you're interested in receiving updates, consider registering for a free account on our platform for notifications when these data gaps are addressed.

In sum, the adult entertainment industry in Georgia is marked by local regulatory complexity. Both compliance and business acumen are key to operating successfully within this diverse and dynamic market.

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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

When seeking a strip club in Georgia, you'll encounter a diverse range of formats heavily dictated by local ordinances. Fully-nude-with-alcohol is common in many areas, particularly in and around Atlanta, but always verify the specific club's offering. Cover charges, drink minimums, and hours of operation are unique to each venue and are not standardized statewide.

  • Drinking age 21 at any alcohol-serving venue; valid ID is required.
  • Operating hours generally extend late, often until 2 AM or 3 AM, especially in major cities.
  • Dress codes, cover charges, and drink minimums vary significantly by venue; confirm details prior to your visit.
  • Cash is still preferred for tipping; most venues accept cards for entry and bar tabs.

A free account unlocks

  • 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

Operating or opening an adult-entertainment venue in Georgia involves navigating a complex interplay of state alcohol regulations and highly specific, often restrictive, municipal and county ordinances. Local zoning and licensing are paramount, and labor classification remains a critical area of legal risk, consistent with national trends.

  • Dual licensing requirements: state alcohol license from GA DOR, plus local alcohol and adult entertainment licenses from the host county or municipality.
  • Local zoning approval is the most challenging initial hurdle; expect extensive review processes and potential public opposition.
  • Worker classification (W-2 vs. 1099) for dancers is a significant legal exposure; careful compliance with federal common law tests is essential.
  • Insurance requirements include general liability, liquor liability, and often specific adult entertainment coverage (e.g., assault & battery), requiring GA-admitted carriers.

A free account unlocks

  • 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 Georgia means operating within a framework where local rules can dramatically alter the working environment, from the type of nudity permitted to the operational hours. While the state adheres to federal minimum wage, the classification of dancers (W-2 vs. 1099) remains a critical factor impacting earnings, taxes, and benefits, with ongoing legal scrutiny nationally.

  • Classification status (W-2 vs. 1099) varies by venue and is a crucial consideration for your earnings and tax obligations — confirm before employment.
  • Stage fees, house fees, and tip-out structures are club-specific and should be clearly communicated in writing.
  • Local ordinances can dictate performance rules, including permissible proximity to patrons and the degree of nudity.
  • Georgia's major cities, especially Atlanta, offer robust opportunities, but also increased competition.

A free account unlocks

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

For vendors & B2B

The Georgia adult-venue B2B market is sizable, particularly concentrated in the Atlanta metropolitan area, but requires careful navigation of state and local regulations. Liquor distribution operates under a three-tier system, and sales to adult-oriented businesses may involve specific due diligence requirements from general commercial vendors.

  • Liquor distribution follows Georgia's three-tier system: sell to GA-permitted retailers only via GA-permitted wholesalers.
  • Sales-tax registration with the GA Department of Revenue is mandatory for any vendor with nexus in the state.
  • Adult-venue accounts are often categorized as higher risk by commercial vendors, which may influence pricing, terms, and service availability.
  • Insurance brokers should be GA-licensed and experienced with the unique risks associated with adult entertainment, including liquor liability and assault & battery coverage.

A free account unlocks

  • Submit RFP responses to verified GA clubs
  • Vendor directory listing visible to claimed GA venues
  • Aggregated GA 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 Georgia Alcoholic Beverage Code (O.C.G.A. Title 3, Chapter 3). Licenses are issued by the Georgia Department of Revenue (Alcohol & Tobacco Division) and often require concurrent local (county or municipal) licensing. Drinking age 21. Sale hours vary significantly by local ordinance, generally with late-night closing times (e.g., 2am or 3am) in major cities and counties.
Authority
Georgia Department of Revenue — Alcohol & Tobacco Division
Source authority
Summary
There is no statewide blanket ban on nudity in alcohol-serving establishments, but extensive regulation occurs at the municipal and county level. Many local ordinances classify adult-oriented businesses, regulating the degree of nudity permitted (e.g., fully nude, topless), proximity to patrons, and alcohol service. Fully-nude operation alongside alcohol service is common in many jurisdictions, subject to specific local permits and zoning.
Authority
Municipal and County Ordinances + O.C.G.A. Title 3, Chapter 3
Verify
Consult the specific county or municipal code where the venue is located for regulations pertaining to 'adult entertainment establishments' or 'sexually oriented businesses'.
Patron Minimum
21 at any venue selling alcohol; 18 at non-alcohol venues where permitted by local ordinance.
Performer Minimum
18 statewide; local ordinances and venue policies may set higher floors.
Summary
Adult-oriented businesses are extensively regulated at the municipal and county level through zoning ordinances. These ordinances typically mandate specific distance requirements from schools, churches, residential areas, and other adult businesses. Obtaining new permits for such establishments often involves rigorous application processes and community scrutiny.
Verify
Review the relevant municipal or county zoning and business licensing ordinances for any proposed or existing adult-oriented business location.
Sales Tax
4% statewide sales tax, plus additional local option sales taxes (LOST) which can bring the total rate to 7-9% in many areas.
Admissions Tax
Not a statewide tax, but many municipalities and counties impose a local admissions tax on entertainment venues, including adult-oriented businesses. Rates and applicability vary widely.
Liquor Excise
State and local excise taxes on alcoholic beverages apply, per O.C.G.A. Title 3. A 6% state excise tax on distilled spirits, plus local excise taxes. A 4.5 cent/gallon tax on beer and a 22-37 cent/gallon tax on wine, plus local taxes.
Authority
Georgia Department of Revenue
Source authority
Minimum Wage
Note: Georgia's state minimum wage is $5.15/hour, but the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hour applies to most employees. We do not republish the current federal figure here because it can change; check the live rate before pricing labor.
Authority: Georgia Department of Labor / U.S. Department of Labor
Source Url: https://dol.georgia.gov/wage-and-hour/georgia-minimum-wage-laws
Classification
Georgia generally follows the federal common law test for determining independent contractor status. Misclassification of adult performers as 1099 contractors, rather than W-2 employees, continues to be a significant area of legal exposure for venue operators in Georgia, as it is nationwide.
Harassment Training
There is no statewide mandate for sexual harassment prevention training for all employees in Georgia, unlike some other states. However, employers may implement their own policies and training.
Tip Credit
Georgia law allows employers to take a tip credit, meaning employers can pay tipped employees less than the minimum wage, provided their tips bring their total compensation up to or above the minimum wage. Federal rules on tip credit apply.

Regulatory summaries above are starting points, not legal advice. Permits, ordinances, and tax rates change frequently, especially at the local level. Always cite-check every figure and rule with the linked authority and local governing bodies 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.

Atlanta
The largest metropolitan area and a major hub for adult entertainment in the Southeast, with diverse venues and a dynamic nightlife, heavily regulated by Fulton County and City of Atlanta ordinances.
Augusta
Home to Fort Gordon, Augusta's scene caters to a military and local population, with venues operating under Richmond County's specific adult business rules.
Savannah
A historic coastal city with a robust tourism industry, Savannah's adult entertainment is shaped by Chatham County and city ordinances, balancing visitor demand with local regulations.
Columbus
Located near Fort Benning, Columbus features venues that serve a military and local population, adhering to Muscogee County's specific adult business licensing framework.
Macon
Centrally located with a significant regional draw, Macon's adult entertainment scene is governed by Bibb County ordinances, offering a range of establishments.
07 Reviewed Venues Open in full directory →

All 38 reviewed venues in Georgia.

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Ace of Clubs
Atlanta · GA
Full bar VIP Booths
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0.0/100
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Aria South
Forest Park · GA
Full bar Food
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0.0/100
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Atlanta Live Gentlemen's Lounge
Atlanta · GA
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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40.3/100
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Big Apple
Hinesville · GA
Full bar
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55.1/100
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Blue Flame Lounge
Atlanta · GA
Full bar
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48.8/100
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Candyland
Atlanta · GA
Full bar
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49.5/100
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Carousel Lounge
Columbus · GA
Full bar
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49.7/100
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Clermont Lounge
Atlanta · GA
Full bar
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62.0/100
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Club Blaze
Conley · GA
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45.9/100
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Club Fetish
Columbus · GA
Full bar
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52.4/100
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Club Platinum
Atlanta · GA
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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54.5/100
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Club Wax
Atlanta · GA
BYOB Food VIP
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44.0/100
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Commotions
LaGrange · GA
Full bar
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35.6/100
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Discotheque Lounge
Augusta · GA
Full bar Food
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55.6/100
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Emperors Gentleman's Club
Savannah · GA
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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53.8/100
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Follies
Atlanta · GA
Full bar VIP Booths
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34.6/100
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Foxy Lady Lounge
Columbus · GA
Full bar
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58.1/100
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Goldrush Showbar
Atlanta · GA
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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34.1/100
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King of Diamonds
Forest Park · GA
Full bar Food
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56.1/100
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Onyx
Atlanta · GA
Full bar Food
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52.8/100
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Peaches Gentlemen's Club
Valdosta · GA
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50.8/100
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Peaches of Atlanta
Atlanta · GA
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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53.8/100
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Pin Ups
Decatur · GA
Full bar Food VIP Booths
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53.5/100
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Red Carpet Lounge
Brunswick · GA
Full bar Booths
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08 Frequently Asked

Common questions about Georgia.

What are the best strip clubs in Georgia?
Our top picks for Georgia 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 Georgia right now?
The full reviewed directory on this page lists active venues with verified operating status where we have it. Hours can change, especially with local events or holidays; 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 Georgia?
Yes, fully-nude strip clubs that serve alcohol are permitted in many jurisdictions across Georgia, particularly in major metropolitan areas like Atlanta. However, the exact rules and licensing requirements are determined by specific municipal and county ordinances, so offerings vary widely by location.
What's the minimum age to enter a strip club in Georgia?
21 at any venue selling alcohol, which includes most adult entertainment establishments in Georgia; valid ID is always required. Non-alcohol venues, if permitted by local ordinance, generally admit 18+ patrons.
Are dancers in Georgia employees or independent contractors?
Both models exist. Georgia generally follows the federal common law test for independent contractor status, which can make 1099 classification for dancers challenging to defend. Many venues operate with independent contractors, but there's a growing national trend towards W-2 or hybrid models due to legal scrutiny. The specific arrangement is venue-dependent.
How do Georgia's adult entertainment regulations compare to neighboring states?
Georgia's approach is characterized by significant local control over adult entertainment zoning and licensing. While it allows for fully-nude-with-alcohol in many areas (unlike some more restrictive states), the patchwork of county and municipal rules means regulations can be more complex and varied than in states with stronger statewide frameworks.
Who regulates strip clubs in Georgia?
Regulation is multi-layered: the Georgia Department of Revenue (Alcohol & Tobacco Division) handles state alcohol licensing; however, the primary regulation for adult entertainment establishments, including zoning, local business permits, and specific rules regarding nudity, falls under the authority of individual county and municipal governments.
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 Georgia — 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 GA venues

Active vendor RFPs from GA 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 GA

Specific current minimum-wage (federal) and local tax/fee figures

StatusWe intentionally do not republish dollar figures that change annually or vary by locality
Where to find itGeorgia Department of Labor, Georgia Department of Revenue, and relevant municipal/county tax or licensing departments — links above
10 Sources & Authorities