The Basics: Â Sunday-Thursday no admission fee. Â Friday and Saturday $5 after 8. Â Lap dances cost you the usual $20.
In the Club Risque rankings I would put this just slightly above the Northeast location and a good bit below the Delaware Ave Risque.  The large rectangular bar surrounds two stages.  A spiral staircase leads down from the second floor to the stage, which creates a problem in the form of an obstructed view.  But snag a seat along one of the long sides and you're fine.  A few tables along the back wall, three pool tables (though I don't see how you could play if it was busy, there just isn't enough space between the bar and the tables), and a long row of couches behind a beaded curtain for  lap dances.
Club Risque is a wonderful club located on Veterans Highway (RT 413). Â I was very excited to do this review because I have been a regular there since missing classes in college many years ago. Â
There is a stigma about going to a Gentleman's club during the day. Â But I have to disagree because going during the day is your only chance to try out Risque's free lunch buffet.
First thing you will notice about Risque other then the stucco facade is the nice overhangs, which at night put on a light show outside of the club. Â Â When you enter you will be met with the smell of tuna fish and women...Delicious. Â Then you will see the huge bar that takes up a large amount of space inside the club. Â The remaining area is covered by mirrors and pool tables. Â
The buffet is laid out nicely on the left hand side when you enter. Â Sneeze guards cover the delectable treats from diseases and gives you a confidence that you are about to have something special.
I recommend the chicken Parmesan sandwich. Â A wonderfully cooked chicken pattie smothered with marinara and mozzarella cheese. Â The roll is very rustic and doesn't get sloppy with the healthy amount of sauce. Â
Final Verdict 5 out of 5.
Also don't shy away from the cold cuts or the homemade pasta, chicken and my favorite tuna salad. Â You will be as pleasantly surprised as I was.