Every gentlemen's club has its rules. Learn the 10 commandments that will make your evening perfect — and ensure you are remembered as a true gentleman.
A strip club is not a place without rules. Quite the opposite — it is a space where culture, respect, and principles are the foundation of a great time. You do not have to memorise them, but you should know them. Here are 10 commandments that apply in every reputable gentlemen's club.
It is their workplace. Professionalism deserves recognition. Treat everyone in the club with respect — it is the foundation of a great evening.
The golden rule: look, but do not touch. Physical contact only with explicit permission from the dancer. No exceptions, no excuses.
Order beverages — this is a hospitality venue. A drink in hand is basic etiquette and a sign of respect for the venue that provides your entertainment.
Smart casual is the minimum. A shirt, elegant trousers, clean shoes. A neat appearance opens doors — tracksuits close them.
Phone in your pocket. The privacy of dancers and guests is the priority. Breaking this ban means immediate removal.
A tip is a gentleman's calling card. Appreciate performances, good service, and the time devoted to you. A small gesture — great class.
The most important rules are respect for dancers and staff, no touching without permission, ordering drinks, appropriate dress code, no photography or filming, and proper conduct. These rules apply in every reputable gentlemen's club.
Depending on the offence — from a warning by security to immediate removal from the venue. Physical or verbal aggression, touching dancers without permission, or filming result in a permanent ban. The rules exist so that everyone can have a good time.
Formally it is not mandatory, but it is part of strip club culture. A tip is a sign of appreciation for the dancer's performance. Even a small amount is a better calling card than no reaction at all to a show that took effort and talent.
The photography ban protects the privacy of dancers and other guests. Many people visit such venues discreetly and have a right to anonymity. Publishing photos or videos without consent is not just a rule violation — it is an invasion of privacy.
Smart casual is the standard — a shirt, elegant trousers, shoes other than trainers. Tracksuits, flip-flops, and dirty clothing are a sure way to be refused entry. A neat appearance is a sign of respect for the venue, dancers, and other guests.
Yes — and we take them seriously. Respect, culture, and discretion are the foundations of Royal Island. Our guests have a great time because they know how to behave, and our staff ensures the comfort and safety of everyone.