The one lady I saw in the past works as a dental hygienist in Montreal so I assume she’s vaccinated. I just don’t feel comfortable going somewhere that is openly defying the vaccine passports mandated by Legault.
Is it a bouncer checking? Or the wait staff? I assume it's check before entrance? 4 girls seems to be the number for daytime...wished there were more. Still may wait a bit before going across the border again....Just got back from Pigales. I can confirm that proof of Covid vaccination (receipt on phone or paper) plus Govt issued Photo ID is required. I stayed enough to watch couple of dancers (Kathy, Calina, Tina and Brooklyn) but did not visit downstairs.
Plan to repeat
Waitress checking when she serves you, there's a note at the door to have your IDs ready for verification. I counted about 7-8 girls, just remembered the names of the dancers on stage. Actually, quite a bit of hustling was going on as there were very few patrons. relatively I find the experience quite soothing, TBH as the ratio of girls to patrons was much better than I last reckon.Is it a bouncer checking? Or the wait staff? I assume it's check before entrance? 4 girls seems to be the number for daytime...wished there were more. Still may wait a bit before going across the border again....
Because the QC government made up a law that said you have to be vaccinated to attend, not to work there. I agree I don't see the logic either.As mentioned above, they do check patrons for vaccine passports or certificates when serving which is great, however, for now (I was told later not by a dancer but a staff member) that they don't check dancers which in my little brain I don't understand the logic. We all get very close to dancers not to patrons (and unlike vaccines proven scientifically to reduce chances of transmission, infection, and serious illness significantly, masks are not proven scientifically to significantly reduce transmission to my knowledge) so why not applying same vaccine rules to dancers to keep everyone safer?.
I had dances with my most favorite young lady, Raven (a beautiful tall, slim, university student, pale-skin brunette visiting from Toronto) but when I learned about dancers not being checked for vaccines I decided to leave early (I didn't stay on to have dances with my other most favorite, Kali, a very pretty young brunette even though I know she is fully vaccinated) as I was being tempted to have more dances with more dancers.
All regular Friday afternoon dancers that I could remember were there (about a dozen), but likely fewer customers this Friday afternoon.
That's the cousins. The other one was a Playmate regular, also have man-mades and is a brunette. I think she's not using the same name at Pigale and Playmate but can't remember what the names were.I wasn't a regular at the Playmate, so couldn't say. I might as well just tell you it was a girl with facial tattoos (which I overlooked a bit because of her enormous tits): Jesse.
Delicious at the Mate, I think.That's the cousins. The other one was a Playmate regular, also have man-mades and is a brunette. I think she's not using the same name at Pigale and Playmate but can't remember what the names were.
Apparently Delicious (as she was known at the 'Mate) goes by Megan (Meagan?) at Pigale.Delicious at the Mate, I think.
The manger has stated on his personal IG that as of the 15th they were enforcing the passport. However he also has stated the staff/dancers do not have to be vaccinated so you are taking your chances. I doubt dancers will have their passports around their necks.Are they requiring the vaccine passport/proof now? I'd be much more inclined to go if that were the case. Presumably most/all dancers are also vaccinated?
If you are in the club though why would they say no? Most anti-vax and anti-vax don't believe in the "shedding" theory. So I would assume most dancers would just say "YES" they are as it's the safest bet to get your money, especially if YOU are the one proactively asking.Previous post indicated it is Quebec law not limited to Pigales but all bars. Regardless I always ask the lady before allowing to sit with me if she is fully vaccinated. It may be rude somewhat but better rude than dead. Also not perfect solution but likely my only available tool is to ask and rely on lady's honesty.
Yes I agree.If you are in the club though why would they say no? Most anti-vax and anti-vax don't believe in the "shedding" theory. So I would assume most dancers would just say "YES" they are as it's the safest bet to get your money, especially if YOU are the one proactively asking.
That is so cute. You expect honesty, and double plus from someone who has gone full TeeJay/Canadaman.rely on lady's honesty.
You would figure, but the last time I was there a month or so ago, a girl sat with me and the discussion came to vaccine side effects and I stated the only side effect I'd had was a sore shoulder from both doses, and she indicated she wouldn't know, so I asked her if she was vaccinated. She answered no and asked me if that made me uncomfortable. When I told her it did a bit she just stood up and left without another word. I'm not sure if I should credit her for her honesty or slam her for her rudeness.If you are in the club though why would they say no? Most anti-vax and anti-vax don't believe in the "shedding" theory. So I would assume most dancers would just say "YES" they are as it's the safest bet to get your money, especially if YOU are the one proactively asking.