Rick’s Cabaret Girls Congratulate the Kansas City Chiefs

“It was a great game,” said Rick’s girl Michelle. “The Chiefs are the champs, and we applaud them. Did you get a chance to celebrate their victory? At Rick’s Cabaret New York there are so many hot girls anxious to show off their sexy bodies, it’s always party time!”  

Rick’s girl Diane said, “The football season is over, it’s time to really get into basketball and hockey. Come watch the games with us and stay for the awesome post-game parties—-no matter the score of the game, you are a winner at Rick’s.” 

The three-story Rick’s Cabaret New York (50 West 33 Street) features private suites, deluxe Skyboxes, and its own Rick’s Steakhouse under the direction of award winning Chef Jayson Margulies serving daily lunch specials, dinner, and a special late-night menu. 

Football Parties at Vivid Cabaret New York 

The football viewing parties are hosted by the sexy Vivid Cabaret Girls, and guests can watch the games on the huge theater style screen on the club’s main level, or on any of the many Hi-Def TVs in the VIP Ultra Lounge and throughout the three-story club.

“Watch the games here at Vivid—and stay for the post-game parties that are off the hook. There are so many sexy babes and delicious food too,” proclaimed Vivid girl Justine. 

Vivid Cabaret New York

*** Beautiful Girls

*** Three Floors of Fun

*** Deluxe Suites

*** Celebrity Balcony

*** 26 Foot Tall Stripper Pole

*** Roof Top Cigar Bar

*** Open for Lunch

49ers Easily Beat Giants 30-12

The Niners (3-0) willed those yards toward a dominating 30-12 home victory over the Giants at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Thursday Night Football to remain undefeated this season.

Niners’ quarterback Brock Purdy completed 25 of 37 passes for 310 yards and two touchdowns, while Samuel hauled in six receptions for 129 yards and a TD. Christian McCaffrey rumbled his way to 85 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Samuel dragging a few Giants defenders for extra yardage in the fourth quarter, followed by the star wideout securing a 27-yard touchdown a few plays later not only capped the 49ers’ domination of Big Blue, but it typified just how much San Francisco manhandled New York.