They still call such places “Gentlemen’s Clubs”? How quaint.
It’s sort nice that tradition continues somewhere, although they’re probably not sitting in the parlor holding pipes wearing brocaded smoking jackets and corduroy slippers.
In today’s world that may be a place with Pole Dancers.
I think it’s called a gentleman’s club because you act like a gentleman or you tossed out on your keister.
“Arrested development clubs” is more like it.