Door covers, bar sales, VIP room bookings, and private events generate $5,000–$20,000 per day. Weekend nights significantly outperform weekdays. VIP rooms command premium hourly rates, and hosting private parties for NPC groups adds event-based revenue spikes.
Overview
Boobie's Strip Club is a story-confirmed nightlife property owned by Boobie Ike — one of GTA 6's key characters. The club becomes purchasable after specific story events, offering a profitable entertainment business with deep ties to the narrative. At $1,200,000, it generates strong daily income through door covers, drink sales, VIP rooms, and the private events that only a strip club can host. The establishment is both a legitimate business and a criminal hub where back-room deals happen over champagne and bass-heavy music.
The club features a main stage with rotating performers, a VIP section with private booths, a full bar, and Boobie Ike's private office above the main floor — accessible only to the owner and featuring a one-way mirror overlooking the stage.
The club's dual revenue nature — legitimate entertainment business on the surface, criminal intelligence and money laundering operation underneath — makes it one of GTA 6's most strategically valuable properties. The social dynamics within the club provide mission opportunities unavailable elsewhere: eavesdropping on VIP conversations reveals plot-critical information, and the back office provides a secure meeting location that rivals trust for sensitive negotiations.
Unlike other entertainment venues, the strip club operates primarily during evening and nighttime hours, with revenue concentrated between 8 PM and 4 AM. This makes it an ideal complement to daytime businesses — your Auto Shop or Car Wash earns during the day while the club takes over at night. The property also functions as a social venue for criminal networking — private rooms host meetings with contacts, and the VIP lounge is where deals get made in GTA 6's criminal underworld.
Location & Setting
The club sits in Vice City's entertainment district, on a block shared with other nightlife venues. The neon-lit exterior is impossible to miss — a towering sign and strobing lights draw attention from blocks away. The location captures walk-in traffic from the surrounding bar and club scene.
The club occupies a two-story building on a commercial strip with dedicated parking. The ground floor houses the main stage, bar, and general seating, while the second floor contains VIP rooms, a private office, and a rooftop patio for smokers and late-night conversations. The exterior is deliberately low-key — a neon sign and blacked-out windows — but the interior is polished: mood lighting, plush seating, and a sound system that pumps through every room. The back alley provides a discreet entrance for both you and high-profile guests who prefer not to be seen entering through the front.
Income & Revenue
Door covers, bar sales, VIP room bookings, and private events generate $5,000–$20,000 per day. Weekend nights significantly outperform weekdays. VIP rooms command premium hourly rates, and hosting private parties for NPC groups adds event-based revenue spikes.
Revenue comes from multiple streams: cover charges ($20–$50 per NPC patron), bar sales (the highest-margin revenue source), VIP room fees ($500–$2,000 per session), and private event hosting ($5,000–$15,000 per event). Peak revenue occurs on weekend nights, with the club generating up to $12,000–$18,000 in a single Friday or Saturday evening. The money laundering capacity is substantial — the club's cash-heavy, high-volume nature makes it one of the best properties for absorbing dirty money, with a daily laundering ceiling of approximately $10,000 before audit risk increases.
Upgrades
Tier 1 — VIP Expansion ($150,000): Doubles VIP room capacity and adds bottle service. Tier 2 — Sound & Lighting ($120,000): Professional stage production with dynamic lighting. Attracts higher-profile performers and increases customer satisfaction. Tier 3 — Security Suite ($100,000): Cameras, panic buttons, and a security team that handles incidents automatically. Tier 4 — Back Room ($200,000): Constructs a concealed meeting space for criminal contacts, unlocking exclusive deal-making events and side missions tied to Boobie Ike's network.
The VIP bottle service pricing strategy uses a dynamic markup system — bottles purchased at 300% markup during peak hours generate maximum revenue, while happy-hour pricing at 150% markup during early evening fills the venue before peak capacity, ensuring a full house when high-spending customers arrive later.
Tier 1 — Premium Lounge ($100,000): Upgraded VIP seating, bottle service, and private dance rooms that command premium prices. Tier 2 — Entertainment System ($80,000): Professional lighting rig, sound system, and a second stage that doubles performance capacity. Tier 3 — Back Office ($150,000): A reinforced private office with a wall safe, surveillance monitors, and a hidden exit — the nerve center for criminal operations conducted through the club. Tier 4 — Champagne Room ($120,000): An exclusive top-floor suite available for high-roller NPC guests, generating $2,000–$5,000 per evening in premium service fees.
Management
Management involves scheduling performers, staffing bar and security positions, setting drink prices, and handling incidents. The club's reputation system works similarly to the Nightclub — positive customer experiences build reputation, while fights, police visits, and poor service damage it.
The club's information network function — facilitated by Boobie Ike's extensive contacts — provides weekly intelligence reports on criminal activity across Vice City. These reports reveal upcoming opportunities (unguarded cash transports, faction conflicts creating power vacuums), threats (police operations targeting your businesses), and market intelligence (shifting drug prices, property market fluctuations). This passive intelligence service alone justifies the club's purchase price for players deeply engaged in the criminal enterprise gameplay loop.
Staff management is critical — you hire bouncers (maintain order and eject troublemakers), bartenders (speed and personality affect bar revenue), and performers (entertainment quality drives customer spending). Each employee has stats that affect their area of the business, and high turnover from low wages or poor working conditions reduces service quality across the board.
Strategy & Tips
Boobie's becomes available at a specific story point — purchase it as soon as possible, as its strong daily income scales with time owned. The Back Room (Tier 4) unlocks unique narrative missions connected to the main story that aren't available through other properties.
The club's "Event Night" system generates premium revenue through special programming — themed nights, celebrity appearances, and private party bookings each require advance planning through the management phone app but pay 3–5x standard nightly revenue. The talent recruitment system affects both performance quality and customer satisfaction — scouting and hiring new performers through a casting mini-game keeps the roster fresh and prevents audience fatigue that reduces tip revenue over time.
The strip club is best purchased after establishing income-generating criminal properties, since its entertainment revenue alone won't justify the price tag quickly. Its true value is as a social and networking hub — hosting the right criminal contacts in the VIP room unlocks exclusive mission chains and business partnerships not available through any other property. Keep the legitimate entertainment operation running smoothly to maintain the club's public reputation as cover.
GTA History
Strip clubs have appeared in GTA since Vice City, with the Vanilla Unicorn in GTA V being the most detailed example. GTA 6's Boobie's Strip Club adds property ownership and management mechanics while tying the business to a named character (Boobie Ike), creating a property with both financial and narrative significance.
Acquisition of Boobie's represents more than a business investment — it places you at the nexus of Vice City's criminal social network. Boobie Ike's establishment has been a neutral meeting ground for rival factions, making ownership a politically sensitive matter that requires navigating existing relationships. The purchase becomes available only after completing Boobie Ike's personal mission chain, and the transaction includes his continued involvement as a manager NPC who handles day-to-day operations and provides criminal intelligence.
Revenue optimization requires balancing the club's dual identity: the legitimate entertainment business generates $3,000–$5,000 daily through cover charges, drink sales, and VIP bottle service, while the criminal dimension enables money laundering through inflated receipts, a back-room safe house for weapon storage, and VIP networking events where criminal contacts conduct business under the cover of nightlife entertainment. The club's position on Neon Mile means high foot traffic and strong walk-in revenue, but also regular police attention requiring maintained relationships with corrupt officers via the bribery system. Performer roster management, security staffing, and interior upgrade decisions directly affect both revenue streams.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Boobies Strip Club cost?
The base price is $1,200,000. See the Upgrades section above for full upgrade costs. Check the Properties Wiki for comparison with other properties.
Does the Boobies Strip Club generate income?
Door covers, bar sales, VIP room bookings, and private events generate $5,000–$20,000 per day. Weekend nights significantly outperform weekdays. VIP rooms command premium hourly rates, and hosting private parties for NPC groups adds event-based revenue spikes.
Is the Boobies Strip Club required for 100% completion?
Yes — all properties must be purchased for the Property Mogul achievement and 100% completion.
When should I buy the Boobies Strip Club?
Late mid-game, once you have at least $1.5M in cash reserves. The club requires active management attention to maximize revenue, so buy it when you are ready to engage with the nightlife business systems rather than as a passive investment.
Can both characters use this property?
Both characters can manage the business and collect revenue after the "Night Moves" mission unlocks dual-character business access. Jason handles the business management side while Lucia can take on bouncer duties during club events for bonus income.Properties Wiki for details on character-specific vs shared properties.
Last updated: April 26, 2026.
