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A "Philanthropic" Male Strip Club Is Coming To The Castro

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San Francisco's Castro District was a gay mecca way back when gold miners were bunking up in their pup tents, but SFist is reporting that the neighborhood will soon welcome its first official gay burlesque club.

In typical San Francisco style, though, it's not just a flesh palace—it's practically a community-outreach center.

RR-SF, planned for the legendary intersection of Castro and Market Streets (erstwhile home of a Diesel boutique), bills itself as a "socially responsible business" and "an upscale restaurant and gay burlesque club with a philanthropic approach."

During the day and evening, the restaurant will offer locally sourced and sustainable dining options with designer cocktails and premium wine and liquor. Inspired by the Crazy Horse in Paris, RR-SF will offer tasteful burlesque style entertainment for gay gentlemen, a service currently not offered in the City.

RR-SF is embracing a new cashless model that will raise the integrity of the institution, promoting team work rather than competition among employees. A percentage of money patrons spend will be donated to a community organization of their choice, selected upon entering the club. The philanthropic aspect of RR-SF creates a respectful and socially conscious mindset that will benefit the establishment, clientele and the local community.

Will the dancers be wearing hemp thongs?

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