Picked from hundreds of clubs in the region, the awards pitted Hustler against 12 other semi-finalists in the category. Put on by Exotic Dancer Magazine, the event was hosted by comedian Dom Irrera and featured Ron Jeremy, Ashton Moore and Martina Warren as presenters.
According to a Hustler Club spokesperson, Hustler Club continues to receive accolades from the industry because of its casual attitude and upscale environment, a design company representatives believe “brings the fun back into cabaret erotica.”
“With the encouragement to dress in whatever outfit best fits their own personality, be it the ‘school girl’ or the ‘dominatrix,’ the ‘Hustler Honey's give men the chance to meet their every desire,” said an official release from Hustler Club. “[It] presents the fulfillment of fantasies alongside an extraordinary experience.”
Hustler Clubs feature a large party area, two second-story floating glass stages, VIP champagne suites, a multiple performance main stage and, according to the company, the highest entertainer performance pole in the tri state area.
The week was not all good for Hustler, however. Shortly after Hustler Club picked up its award, a Hustler Hollywood store was found guilty of violating a local zoning ordinance in San Diego, Calif.
In May, the store had been found guilty of violating a law that prevents sexually oriented bookstores, video stores and other entertainment centers from taking up shop at interstate highway exchanges in Fayette County. The store, which sits near an interchange off Interstate 75, was fined $250 for the violation.