Strip Club Birthday Guide

Birthday at Deja Vu Showgirls Las Vegas

The only Las Vegas strip club with topless and fully nude rooms under one roof — plus a dinner package, amateur nights, and credit cards accepted. Free entry and free limo through NoCoverVegas.

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Topless + Nude

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Open 24 Hours

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3247 Industrial Rd

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The Showgirl Stage: Las Vegas's Theatrical Performance Tradition

Deja Vu Showgirls carries its identity in the name: showgirls. In classic Las Vegas, a showgirl was not a generic entertainer — she was a performer in the theatrical tradition that defined the city before the nightclub era arrived. The Tropicana's Folies Bergère, the Stardust's Lido de Paris, the Desert Inn's elaborate production shows: Las Vegas's original entertainment identity was theatrical cabaret, not DJ programming and bottle service minimums. Deja Vu's name is a deliberate reference to that heritage. The dual-format structure — separate topless and fully nude rooms with their own dedicated stages — reflects a production-minded approach that treats each format as its own distinct stage show rather than variations of the same floor activity. Guests can experience both rooms in a single visit: the topless room with full bar service, and the fully nude room on its own dedicated staging. No other Las Vegas strip club delivers both formats under a single roof. The stage setups are designed around genuine performance — entertainment as the primary reason the venue exists, not as ambient background for a nightclub atmosphere. For a celebration rooted in attending something theatrical and distinctly Las Vegas, Deja Vu's showgirl tradition delivers that in a format that exists nowhere else in the city.

The Supper Club Model: When Dinner and Entertainment Shared the Same Room

The old Las Vegas supper club did not separate dinner from the show. The Desert Inn's dining room faced the stage. The Sands Copa Room served food while the Rat Pack performed. The entire model was integration: guests ate, drank, and the entertainment played in the same room without anyone needing to leave and return for a separate club stop. Las Vegas's evolution into the nightclub era broke these elements apart — dinner happens at a restaurant, entertainment at a club, and the two connect only through a limo ride and a separate reservation window. Deja Vu Showgirls partially restores the integrated model through its all-you-can-eat-and-drink dinner package, available before midnight at a fixed price. Unlimited food — pizza, wings, bar food — and unlimited drinks means a celebration can begin with a shared meal at the entertainment venue itself rather than requiring a prior restaurant stop. The group arrives together, eats together, and transitions into the later entertainment window without switching venues, paying separate tabs, or navigating two different atmospheres in one night. This format has no equivalent currently operating in Las Vegas adult entertainment. The supper club era ended with the Stardust and the Sands. Deja Vu's dinner package does not fully resurrect the concept — but it is the closest active approximation of the integrated dinner-and-show model available anywhere in the city's current adult entertainment landscape.

The Deja Vu Name and the Showgirl Heritage It References

Naming an adult entertainment venue after the French phrase for 'already seen' is a specific creative choice. Deja Vu Showgirls chose a name acknowledging the familiar — the sense of walking into something known, something belonging to a long tradition. The Showgirls designation reinforces that traditionalism: showgirls were the iconic symbol of Las Vegas's mid-century entertainment identity, the feathered-headdress performers who defined the city's promotional imagery from the 1950s through the 1980s. The brand name builds a bridge between the contemporary adult entertainment format and the Vegas of a prior era, when theatrical performance and spectacle were the city's defining cultural export to the rest of the country. Operationally, the Deja Vu chain runs more than 100 locations nationwide — the largest adult entertainment chain in the United States. The Las Vegas location has operated since 2005, accumulating nearly two decades of Strip-area operational history. Chain infrastructure means consistent protocols: staff who know how to process coordinated group arrivals, organized check-in systems, and a guest experience calibrated for first-time visitors as readily as returning regulars. Deja Vu's card acceptance policy — Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover with no processing surcharge — is a genuinely unusual position in Las Vegas adult entertainment, where most venues operate cash-only or tack on card fees. That policy reflects the operational discipline of a chain that has applied guest-friendly standards across a national footprint for decades.

Credit Cards Accepted With No Surcharge

The majority of Las Vegas strip clubs are cash-only, or accept cards but add a processing surcharge that effectively penalizes groups for not bringing enough cash. Deja Vu Showgirls accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express with no additional fee — a policy that is genuinely unusual in the Las Vegas adult entertainment market. For birthday groups who didn't plan meticulously for a cash-heavy evening, this matters. The standard scenario at most clubs: a group arrives thinking they can use cards, discovers the cash-only policy or discovers the surcharge, needs to find the ATM (which charges $20-40 per withdrawal), and starts the night with a logistical annoyance rather than a celebration. At Deja Vu, that scenario does not exist. The group's bank cards work the same as they do at a restaurant or nightclub. Drinks, bottle service, and private room access are all card-payable without penalty. For birthday planning purposes, eliminating the cash-procurement stress from the night is a meaningful quality-of-life improvement that most groups don't think to prioritize until they've experienced the alternative.

Location: One Block From the Las Vegas Strip

Deja Vu Showgirls is at 3247 Industrial Road — the street that runs parallel to the Strip one block west of the main casino corridor. From Caesars Palace, the walking distance is under half a mile. From the Cosmopolitan or Bellagio, it is under seven tenths of a mile. This proximity to the Strip is significantly closer than the Western Avenue cluster of strip clubs — Sapphire, Little Darlings, and Las Toxicas — which are approximately 1.5 miles from center Strip. For birthday groups combining Deja Vu with a Strip nightclub on the same night, the short distance between venues means no long limo runs and no waiting period between stops. Through NoCoverVegas, the free limo handles pickup and delivery regardless of the distance, but the physical proximity of Deja Vu to the Strip also means groups who want to take a rideshare or even walk can reach it without the coordination overhead that off-Strip venues typically require. For groups staying at Caesars Palace or the Cosmopolitan, Deja Vu is genuinely the closest strip club in Las Vegas to your hotel room.

Amateur Nights: Discovery Performances in the Showgirl Tradition

The showgirl tradition was built on discovery — new talent earning recognition through live performance, with the audience deciding in real time whether a performer had what the stage demanded. Amateur nights at Deja Vu Showgirls honor that tradition in practice. Designated performance evenings bring local and visiting amateur performers to the main stage alongside the venue's regular lineup, creating an evening where neither the audience nor the performers know exactly what will happen. An amateur night at Deja Vu is qualitatively different from a standard-lineup evening. The crowd responds with more genuine spontaneity, more direct reaction to the unexpected. Performances are less scripted: raw skill and stage presence making their case in real time rather than the polished execution of a veteran regular. For a birthday celebration, amateur nights generate unrepeatable moments that convert an evening into a story. A standard Friday at Sapphire is an impressive and well-executed experience. The Deja Vu amateur night is something that did not unfold identically the week before and will not repeat exactly the week after. The showgirl tradition recognized that discovery — watching talent emerge live on stage — carried its own entertainment value independent of experience level. Amateur nights at Deja Vu carry that principle into the present. Confirm the amateur night schedule when reserving; for celebrations wanting a spontaneous and unpredictable evening, the amateur night window is typically the right choice.

Affordable Birthday Pricing Without Compromising the Experience

Deja Vu Showgirls is consistently among the most price-accessible strip clubs in Las Vegas without sacrificing the quality of the experience. Mixed drinks run $10-16 compared to $15-25 at Strip nightclubs. Bottle service starts at $250 — lower than the $350+ minimums at most competitors. The $2 Tuesdays promotional night drops drink prices to one of the lowest rates in Las Vegas nightlife. The all-you-can-eat-and-drink dinner package before midnight provides exceptional value for groups who want a genuine dinner included. For birthday groups where budget is a meaningful factor — or where the group's spending is going toward food and entertainment rather than inflated drink prices — Deja Vu's pricing structure consistently delivers more value per dollar than the Strip-adjacent nightclub alternatives. The free entry and free limo through NoCoverVegas layer on top of this base pricing structure, meaning the birthday group's first dollar is not spent until they choose to spend it inside the venue.

How Deja Vu Differs From the Modern Adult Nightclub Circuit

Las Vegas's contemporary strip club landscape has converged toward a format resembling the modern nightclub more than the city's entertainment heritage: EDM-forward DJ programming, bottle service minimums functioning like a prix-fixe requirement, skybox seating designed for visual separation from the stage, and marketing emphasizing celebrity associations over the entertainment itself. Sapphire, Hustler Club, and Peppermint Hippo each represent sophisticated iterations of this modern approach — professionalized, premium-priced, and designed around the high-production consumer who wants adult entertainment in an environment mirroring XS or OMNIA. Deja Vu Showgirls operates from a different philosophy. The name references showgirls — performers, stage talent, theatrical spectacle — rather than nightclub culture. Pricing reflects accessibility over exclusivity: cocktails at $10-16 versus $15-25 at Strip competitors, bottle service starting at $250 versus $350-plus minimums elsewhere, and an all-you-can-eat dinner package with no equivalent in the modern adult nightclub format. The dual-room layout treats the performance itself as the product rather than the atmosphere. For celebrations where the goal is theatrical Las Vegas entertainment rooted in the showgirl tradition rather than a premium nightclub experience with adult entertainment as a secondary amenity, Deja Vu occupies a distinct position. Sapphire delivers scale. Crazy Horse III delivers celebrity ambiance. Peppermint Hippo delivers Strip proximity. Deja Vu Showgirls delivers the closest active approximation of the performance tradition that gave the city its entertainment identity before the nightclub era.

Key Birthday Details

Cover Charge

FREE with NoCoverVegas (normally $20-30)

Entertainment

Topless room + fully nude room — both accessible in one visit

Location

3247 Industrial Rd — 1 block from the Las Vegas Strip

Transportation

Free limo pickup from your hotel via NoCoverVegas

Options & Pricing

Birthday Package Tiers at Deja Vu Showgirls

Deja Vu Showgirls birthday options range from the free guest list through NoCoverVegas to private table service and dinner packages — all card-payable with no surcharge.

Standard: Free Guest List

Included

The free guest list through NoCoverVegas waives the $20-30 cover for your entire birthday group. Free limo pickup from your hotel is included. Once inside, you have full access to both the topless and fully nude rooms, the main floor seating, and all stage areas on a first-come basis. Cards accepted with no surcharge. Sign up at least 24-48 hours before your birthday to confirm the guest list and limo time.

Birthday Dinner Package

Fixed price, pre-midnight

Deja Vu's all-you-can-eat-and-drink dinner package is available before midnight. Includes unlimited food (pizza, wings, bar food) and unlimited drinks at a fixed price — no tab counting, no bar minimum. For birthday groups arriving at 9-10 PM, this package creates a structured dinner phase before the main entertainment window. Cards accepted with no surcharge. Contact NoCoverVegas to confirm current dinner package pricing for your birthday date and group size.

VIP: Reserved Table + Bottle Service

From $250 minimum

A reserved table gives your birthday group a home base throughout the night. Bottle service starts at $250 — lower than most Las Vegas strip clubs. Includes a dedicated server, priority arrival processing, and birthday announcement coordination. For groups of 6 or more wanting a defined space, a reserved table at Deja Vu provides the best birthday logistics at a price point accessible to most groups. Contact NoCoverVegas to arrange table reservations for your birthday date. See the Las Vegas VIP guide for context on bottle service pricing across venues.

What to Expect

Arrival & Birthday Night Flow

Step 1: Sign Up & Choose Your Package

Sign up through the free guest list form at least 24-48 hours before your birthday. Decide in advance whether your group wants the dinner package — it must be coordinated ahead so the venue has a table set. Confirm limo pickup time with NoCoverVegas. Groups of 10+ should sign up 72 hours in advance.

Step 2: Free Limo from Your Hotel

The limo picks your group up at your hotel and delivers you to 3247 Industrial Rd. From Caesars Palace or Cosmopolitan, the ride is under 5 minutes given Deja Vu's proximity to the Strip. From Venetian or Wynn, 5-7 minutes.

Step 3: Arrival & Check-in

At the entrance, go to the guest list line with valid ID for each guest. All guests must be 21+. The birthday guest should identify themselves at check-in — the venue team can then coordinate a DJ birthday announcement and ensure entertainment staff are directed appropriately. If you booked the dinner package, confirm your table reservation at the door.

Payment & ATM

Deja Vu accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and AmEx with no surcharge — use your card for drinks, bottle service, and private room access without paying extra. An ATM is on-site for entertainer tips (cash is standard for tips). Free parking is available on Industrial Road for groups driving independently.

Dress Code

What to Wear to Deja Vu Showgirls

Deja Vu Showgirls has a casual dress code relative to Las Vegas Strip nightclubs — more relaxed than OMNIA or XS, with basic appearance standards. No athletic shorts or sleeveless shirts. For a birthday group, showing up cleanly dressed improves the evening's quality.

Men

  • Jeans, chinos, or casual dress pants
  • Button-down, polo, or clean graphic tee
  • Sneakers, loafers, or casual shoes
  • Athletic shorts or gym wear
  • Sleeveless shirts or tank tops
  • Flip-flops or open sandals

Women

  • Dresses, skirts, or cocktail attire
  • Jeans with a going-out top
  • Heels, wedges, or casual flats
  • Athletic wear or gym clothes
  • Casual flip-flops

For a full breakdown of Las Vegas venue dress codes, see the complete Las Vegas dress code guide.

Birthday at Deja Vu Showgirls FAQ

How much does a birthday at Deja Vu Showgirls Las Vegas cost?

Through NoCoverVegas, entry is free for your entire birthday group — the $20-30 per-person cover charge is waived for everyone on the guest list. A free limo pickup from your hotel is also included. Once inside, drink prices run $10-16 for mixed drinks and $6-10 for beers — significantly more affordable than Strip nightclubs. Bottle service starts at $250. For birthday groups who want to use the dinner package, an all-you-can-eat-and-drink option is available before midnight, which changes the birthday math considerably: a fixed-price dinner that includes food and drinks before the main entertainment window starts means the group arrives full, relaxed, and without a bar tab anxiety. Deja Vu accepts all major credit cards — Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and AmEx — with no surcharge, which is one of the most unusual and guest-friendly financial policies of any Las Vegas strip club.

What makes Deja Vu Showgirls different from other Las Vegas strip clubs?

Deja Vu Showgirls Las Vegas offers something no other single Las Vegas strip club provides: both topless and fully nude entertainment under one roof in separate dedicated rooms, each with its own stage setup. Birthday groups can experience both formats in the same visit without having to go to two different venues. On top of the dual-format entertainment, Deja Vu is one of the only strip clubs in Las Vegas with an all-you-can-eat-and-drink dinner package available before midnight — making it genuinely useful as a combined dinner-and-birthday-entertainment destination rather than a pure late-night stop. The credit card acceptance without surcharge is also notable: most Las Vegas strip clubs are cash-only or charge card processing fees, and Deja Vu's no-surcharge policy removes that friction for groups who didn't plan ahead with cash.

What is the Deja Vu Showgirls dinner package and how does it work for a birthday?

The Deja Vu Showgirls dinner package is an all-you-can-eat-and-drink option available before midnight. The menu includes pizza, wings, and bar food, and the package covers both food and drinks for a fixed price. For a birthday group using this package, the dynamics of the night change: the group arrives, eats together, drinks without counting individual tabs, and transitions into the main entertainment window as a single cohesive unit rather than a fragmented bar-and-food juggle. This package format is essentially unique in Las Vegas strip clubs — the combination of unlimited food and alcohol included in a pre-midnight window has no equivalent at Sapphire, Crazy Horse III, or any other top Vegas gentlemen's club. For birthday groups doing an early-to-late night (dinner starting around 9-10 PM, transitioning to main entertainment by midnight), the dinner package creates a structured beginning to the birthday that most clubs cannot offer.

What does the Deja Vu Showgirls chain bring to a Las Vegas birthday?

Deja Vu operates more than 100 locations across the United States — the largest adult entertainment chain in the country. The Las Vegas location has run since 2005. What the chain infrastructure provides is not glamour — it is reliability. Staff understand how to process coordinated large-party arrivals. The credit card acceptance policy (no surcharge on any major card) applies consistently rather than depending on a manager's mood on a given night. The operational protocols for celebration coordination — DJ announcements, entertainer introductions to the occasion, dinner package timing — are not improvised on a per-visit basis. They are institutional practices developed across two decades of Strip-area operation. The Showgirls name in the brand title is a deliberate signal: the chain positions itself in the theatrical performance tradition of Las Vegas rather than the nightclub-entertainment hybrid model that defines most of its competitors. For celebrations where organizational predictability matters as much as the entertainment itself, Deja Vu's chain infrastructure means the night runs the way it was planned.

What are amateur nights at Deja Vu Showgirls and why do they matter for a birthday?

Amateur nights are designated performance evenings at Deja Vu where local and visiting amateur performers share the stage with the venue's regular lineup. The showgirl tradition was historically built on discovery — audiences watching new talent earn recognition through live performance, in real time. Amateur nights at Deja Vu carry that principle into the present. The crowd energy on an amateur night is measurably different: more spontaneous, less choreographed, with moments that cannot be scripted or repeated the following week. For a birthday celebration, that unpredictability is valuable in a specific way — it generates the kind of unrepeatable story-material that a polished-production evening at a larger venue typically cannot. Deja Vu runs amateur nights on a weekly schedule. Ask about the specific date when confirming your reservation; for celebrations where the goal is a spontaneous and memorable evening rather than a reliably polished one, the amateur night window is usually the right match.

Where is Deja Vu Showgirls Las Vegas and how close is it to the Strip?

Deja Vu Showgirls is at 3247 Industrial Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109 — on Industrial Road, which runs parallel to the Strip just one block west of the main casino corridor. From Caesars Palace, the distance is approximately 0.4 miles. From the Cosmopolitan or Bellagio, it is under 0.7 miles. This makes Deja Vu one of the closest strip clubs to the Strip in Las Vegas — significantly nearer than Western Avenue clubs like Sapphire, Little Darlings, or Las Toxicas. Through NoCoverVegas, a free limo picks your group up at your hotel and delivers you to the front door, handling the logistics that matter most for coordinating a birthday group at night. Groups driving independently will find the Industrial Road location quick to reach with free on-site parking available.

What nights are best for a birthday at Deja Vu Showgirls?

Friday and Saturday are the peak birthday nights at Deja Vu — the largest entertainer count, the highest energy crowd, and the full amateur night rotation running on alternating weeks. Thursday is a strong alternative for groups that want the full Deja Vu experience with less crowd competition for entertainer attention. $2 Tuesdays offer an exceptionally budget-friendly birthday window — drink prices drop to $2, making the already-affordable Deja Vu pricing structure even more accessible for cost-conscious birthday groups. For groups planning to use the dinner package, arriving by 9-10 PM on any night ensures you hit the pre-midnight window comfortably before transitioning to the main entertainment period.

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