I think it's funny, how a place where guys go to get drunk, ogle nearly-naked girls and hoot at them, and generally act as low-brow and adolescent as possible is so often called a "gentlemen's club." It's a strip joint, goddamit. A token dress code and an inflated cover-charge don't make it a "gentlemen's" anything.

I'm not acting high & mighty; I've been in them, too. I just think it's funny, similar to how when cops are being interviewed after apprehending the grungiest, most uncivilized knuckle-draggers imaginable [[including accused rapists and alleged child-porn purveyors,) they use the same word.
Actually, when I hear it in those instances, I identify it as being phony, because there is no need to say anything more descriptive than "the suspect."

As for the place I mentioned [[Celebrity House,) keep in mind that I'm going back about 35 years with that one. It was on Woodward , just around the corner from the Club Manchester [[on John R,) the place outside of which the Vincent Chin murder occurred.
"My Love Is Alive" by Gary Weaver & "Get Down Tonight" by KC & the Sunshine Band stick in my memory as being parts of the song-list.
Ah, youth.
It was a phase, and sometime not long thereafter, it lost its allure; I kinda think that guys in their 40's and beyond, who still hang out in those places, are cutting a sort of sad picture of themselves.