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Georgia vs Alabama: Strip Club Laws Compared

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

Georgia
Alabama
🍺 Alcohol Served?
Separate venues only
Separate venues only
👙 Full Nudity OK? differs
Yes, permitted
Topless only
⚡ Nudity + Alcohol?
Prohibited
Prohibited
💃 Lap Dances?
Prohibited
Prohibited
🎫 Patron Age
18+
18+
🥃 BYOB Allowed?
Not allowed
Not allowed
📋 State License Required?
Yes — required
Yes — required
📏 Distance from Schools differs
500 ft
1,000 ft
🚪 Private Rooms / VIP? differs
Restricted
Prohibited
✓ Allowed / Less restricted ~ Conditional / Varies ✗ Prohibited / More restricted 🔶 Highlighted rows differ

Georgia — Visitor Take

Atlanta has one of the most active strip club scenes in the South — it's genuinely well-known for it. But statewide, nudity and alcohol don't mix in the same venue. So you'll either find fully nude clubs (no alcohol) or bikini bars (drinks served). Many of Atlanta's famous clubs are fully nude and BYOB — you bring your own, they sell setups. It's a unique setup but it works. Outside Atlanta, the scene drops off significantly.

Alabama — Visitor Take

Alabama is a tough state for a night out at a strip club. Most counties are dry, meaning no alcohol at all, and the ones that aren't still ban nudity where drinks are served. You'll find some clubs — mostly in Birmingham and Huntsville — but expect covered performers and a pretty tame experience. If you're looking for a wild night, Alabama is not the place.

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