Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, the Puerto Rican musician who performs as Dangerous Bunny and notched this 12 months’s top-selling album and Spotify stream, stopped by Sin Metropolis Cabaret on his solution to Philadelphia’s Made in America present on Sept. 4. That night time, he gifted his entourage $50,000 to spend on dancers, dinners, and liquor on the Passyunk Avenue strip membership.
It was a publicity coup for the membership’s founder, Konstantine “Gus” Drakopoulos, who hustled to attract professional athletes and singers to his household’s former Sin Metropolis membership within the Bronx. That membership, which was in a gentrifying neighborhood, closed in 2018 after the state discovered that he “didn’t train ample supervision,” and that his identify, not simply his companions’, ought to have been on its liquor license. Pennsylvania gave him a license the next 12 months, and Sin Metropolis Cabaret opened in 2020, simply in time for pandemic restrictions.
Philadelphia “has been behind lots of different cities” as to the situation of its regionally owned strip golf equipment, and that created openings for fancier “New York-style” newcomers, says Kali Morgan, proprietor of Passional Boutique and Sexploratorium on South Road, which sells clothes and niknaks to membership performers. Their pay was higher earlier than the Nineties, she stated, when golf equipment shifted from paying by the hour to charging dancers a payment and treating them as contractors.
Drakapoulos met with The Inquirer to speak about his membership. His responses are edited for readability and brevity.
With Sin Metropolis within the Bronx, we had an incredible membership, cool individuals, however the metropolis made it laborious for us. I felt it was the politicians and builders gentrifying the South Bronx, they wished us out. It’s like a brand new metropolis now.
I nonetheless have a membership in New York, the Present Palace in Queens. The dancers are totally nude, and it’s nonalcoholic, so you will get in there if you’re 18.
The membership we had within the Bronx, numerous individuals within the music trade got here there, it was their hangout, and now they arrive right here when there’s a present in Philadelphia.
Folks used to go to a Hispanic membership, or an African American membership, or a white-boy membership. At our first membership, we began a spot the place you get all of it, and that’s what we do right here. A various look is a recipe for our success. I figured, why cater to some individuals when you’ll be able to cater to everybody?
About 32% of our prospects listed below are feminine. Bachelorette events, or with their boyfriends or husbands, or in teams. Once I obtained into the enterprise, there was this unwritten rule: No lady was allowed into the golf equipment except they have been accompanied by a male companion. So I began noticing these women in line asking the bouncer if he might pose as their date. I considered it and began, on Thursday nights, what we referred to as Stripper Idol, like American Idol. Women earlier than midnight get a free drink. Now girls come right here, identical as males.
There was a membership right here, the Vainness Grand. We purchased it for money. We put a wrecking ball to it. Development was 90% full when the pandemic hit, and we needed to cease till that August.
We opened in September [2020] with masks, sneeze guards, and a promise that crowds would go not more than 50% capability [which totals 1,500 people]. That’s all proper if you’re a diner and you may ship, however it’s horrible when you may have a membership that depends on the human contact, momentum, power. They usually closed everybody from December to February [2021] after the spike in COVID instances.
So in 2021, we did a gentle reopening by phrase of mouth. They lifted restrictions by June. Usually you’d open with lots of noise, promoting, radio, pack the place as a result of individuals feed off individuals. However we stored issues calm.
We refill on weekends. Weeknights, perhaps 40% of capability. We’re going to start out opening for lunch this fall. We’re speaking to the well being division about our plans for a cigar room. We’re nonetheless higher identified in New York than in Philly.
We’ve been fairly fortunate discovering individuals to work for us. We’ve got 50 individuals working right here [on a busy night], 300 or 400 on the roster in all.
You recognize the dancers are unbiased contractors — they arrive in any time they need, put on what they need, dance with whomever they need. Our dancers make from round $400 an evening to nicely over $2,000. [They pay the club up to $100 a shift.] I inform them this isn’t the actual transfer; it’s a stepping stone — do it for the following few years to earn cash and get out. You don’t need to make a profession of it.
We additionally outsource safety. Then the bottle servers, they get hourly wages, suggestions, and bonuses. They will make $200 an evening, principally from suggestions. I’ve seen these women make over $1,000.
We do get white-collar clientele. They’ll come right here to have a good time a birthday, a bachelor or bachelorette social gathering, the closing of a deal, or to schmooze a buyer. The automotive dealerships up on Essington Avenue, the salesmen come right here to have just a few beers and sit back earlier than going dwelling.
My dad and mom had the membership in New York. However I used to be a stockbroker, on the New York Inventory Change, I began that after I was 19 years outdated. It was similar to that film, The Wolf of Wall Road. I obtained recruited younger, hungry, and with a piece ethic.
They skilled me to be this bull, who went and bought a inventory. [Drakopoulos was found guilty of conspiracy to commit securities fraud in an insider-trading case in 2003 and was sentenced to probation. New York authorities in 2008 agreed to waive a ban that prohibits people with convictions from operating a bar.]
I met a buyer in Texas — he was a fellow Greek; he knew my father — we ended up changing into greatest pals. He owned strip golf equipment. And he took me to golf equipment that different Greeks personal. I got here to seek out these Greeks down in Texas personal strip golf equipment, like Greeks owned diners in New Jersey and New York. [The customer, Lampros Moumouris, was a partner in the Bronx club and became a partner in the Philadelphia club; he died in 2021. Frank Antonio Aleman, a photographer and a senior manager at Sin City in the Bronx, is also a partner in the Philadelphia club.]
My spouse is Greek, too. Her household is from Crete, mine is from Kalamata, the place the olives develop. We met within the outdated neighborhood. She’s my steadiness. She’s a speech therapist and a really conservative individual.
Employees author Ryan Briggs contributed to this report.
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