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what makes this club different from the rest is that you don’t even have to like going to strip clubs. if you just want a great bar to go to with the cheapest prices on food and drink then this is the place to go. yes the dancers are hot. this club has been known for that for many years. the staff is great and will make you feel safe and at home. you wont get harassed for private dances. if you want one you ask the girls, not the other way around. whether you are looking to just unwind and have a drink, or you are out to have a good time and check out club 205’s talented ladies, you can’t go wrong with picking this club as your first and last destination for the day or night. and by the way, every day open till 5, 1.25 domestic drafts and well drinksPros + great looking dancers. great staff, great food at low cost. Cons – addicting
We’ve eaten at this restaurant before when it was Portland Steak and Chophouse; now its name is Kincaid’s. It was good the first time, but we had a better meal this time.It’s particularly good for beef meals. Rarely do we eat beef, but this time that’s what we wanted. The colossal prawns have a tatsy batter, and spicy sauce, and are accompanied by celery and the best cole slaw I’ve ever eaten. The deviled eggs with seafood were good. There were three eggs, split into halves, and there were three varieties, thus enabling two persons to share the appetizer more easily. We both had the pea salad which was good.One of us had the prime rip as entree and the other had the ribeye. Both were excellent. The ribeye being more flavorful, but both were tender and perfectly cooked.The service was satisfactory. Better than the Portland average.Pros + good food and plenty of it; good selection of appetizersCons – noisy, several plates dropped and broken; crashing dishes, bellowing c