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California vs Oregon: Strip Club Laws Compared

4 key differences across 9 rules — alcohol, nudity, age limits, lap dances, and more.

California
Oregon
🍺 Alcohol Served?
Yes
Yes
👙 Full Nudity OK?
Yes, permitted
Yes, permitted
⚡ Nudity + Alcohol? differs
Limited / varies
Allowed
💃 Lap Dances?
Varies by city
Varies by city
🎫 Patron Age differs
18+ (21+ w/ alcohol)
21+ only
🥃 BYOB Allowed? differs
Varies locally
Allowed
📋 State License Required?
Local only
Local only
📏 Distance from Schools
Set locally
Set locally
🚪 Private Rooms / VIP? differs
Restricted
Varies locally
✓ Allowed / Less restricted ~ Conditional / Varies ✗ Prohibited / More restricted 🔶 Highlighted rows differ

California — Visitor Take

California has a massive club scene — Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento all have plenty of options. The catch: you generally can't have full nudity and alcohol in the same venue. You pick one — either a fully nude club (no drinks) or a topless bar with alcohol. LA has everything from dive bars to high-end gentlemen's clubs. Age is 18+ for nude venues, 21+ where alcohol is served. Expect big cover charges at the upscale spots.

Oregon — Visitor Take

Oregon — especially Portland — is one of the most permissive states in the country. Portland clubs can legally serve alcohol with full nudity on stage, which is rare in America. The city has more strip clubs per capita than almost anywhere else, ranging from dive bars with stages to nicer cocktail lounges with entertainment. The vibe is casual and unpretentious. You must be 21 to enter anywhere alcohol is served. Portland's clubs are genuinely worth visiting if you're in the Pacific Northwest — it's a unique experience.

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