ABout 12 boothes, seeming most with s between them. Good movie selection in the booths too and a worker who does not care. Crowd: suckers. Lots of s
Neighbourhood: Burlington
Who's Coming
suckers. Lots of glory holes
Coming from PA Take Burlington Bristol Bridge to 130 North and it will be about 2 Miles up on the other side. It may look empty from the front but everyone parks in back or on the road in the back. Cross street: Next to Uhaul
Crowd: suckers. Lots of glory holes
Hours:24/7
Cruising Info/ Tips:Walk in a booth and look around for the hole. Cruisiest Spots: In the boothes.
Wheelchair Accessible:No
Warnings:A little too busy, you can't just chill and get hard watching a video.
Was there yesterday and booth area was blocked off. So it's basically a novelty store now.
Commented on 10/15/2008 11:02:54 AM
maybe the Love Shack should just close there doors and move out of Burlington and relocate somewhere else....say near Cookstown where the old RB was. Lots of military guys need fun too!!!
Commented on 3/30/2008 8:55:01 AM
I was there a couple of days ago. There's a sign above the booth area entrance that says "out of order". I didn't ask if they'd ever be open again. I just came in to see how busy the place was since the raid. It's pretty much dead. I just bought a couple of bottles of poppers and left. Until the booths repoen consider it a No-Cruise Zone.
Commented on 3/27/2008 4:02:45 AM
the booths over at LOVE SHACK are closed permanently... They got raided and the city took the license away..
Commented on 3/17/2008 11:19:54 AM
Totally agree ... crime is rampant and the police are spending tax payer money raiding adult book stores ... no one hurting anyone here ... what a waste ... raiding book stores and eating donuts at the Dunkin Donut ... guess they need to keep busy ... no crimes around here!
Commented on 2/10/2008 9:04:32 AM
I think law enforcemement need to concentrate on more important issues. I mean,come on, Burlington is not free from crime. Here you have a place that is not bothering anyone while someone down the street is getting mugged. No priorities whatsoever. Thanks for letting me vent.
Undercover operation results in arrests at adult book store
By DAVID LEVINSKY Burlington County Times
BURLINGTON CITY � The owner and manager of an adult bookstore were charged with maintaining a nuisance and other violations after undercover police officers went into the business on Thursday and observed customers committing lewd acts, police said..
The undercover operation was conducted for two hours Thursday afternoon at the Love Shack on Route 130, Lt. David Ekelburg said. Undercover officers went into the store and posed as customers, during which time they observed five customers committing lewd acts inside the store, he said.
The five customers were arrested separately and charged with lewdness. All were released pending court hearings.
Following the raid, store owner Michael Savage of Yardley, Pa. and store manager Danny Phillips, 67, of Cinnaminson were charged with maintaining a nuisance, inappropriate operation of a sexually oriented business and various health-code violations, Ekelburg said.
In addition, Frank Koretsky, the owner of the building the Love Shack rents, was also charged with maintaining a nuisance, Ekelburg said.
Officers also seized $3,148 in cash that was suspected to have been generated as a result of the illegal operations.
Ekelburg said police officers will continue to use undercover operations to ensure the city�s adult businesses are operating legally.
�We will continue to aggressively seek out illegal activity wherever it is occurring,� he said.
An employee at the Love Shack said the business was still open and operating as normal. He declined to comment on the arrests.
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(You have to be logged in) Add CommentWas there yesterday and booth area was blocked off. So it's basically a novelty store now.
Commented on 10/15/2008 11:02:54 AM
maybe the Love Shack should just close there doors and move out of Burlington and relocate somewhere else....say near Cookstown where the old RB was. Lots of military guys need fun too!!!
Commented on 3/30/2008 8:55:01 AM
I was there a couple of days ago. There's a sign above the booth area entrance that says "out of order". I didn't ask if they'd ever be open again. I just came in to see how busy the place was since the raid. It's pretty much dead. I just bought a couple of bottles of poppers and left. Until the booths repoen consider it a No-Cruise Zone.
Commented on 3/27/2008 4:02:45 AM
the booths over at LOVE SHACK are closed permanently... They got raided and the city took the license away..
Commented on 3/17/2008 11:19:54 AM
Totally agree ... crime is rampant and the police are spending tax payer money raiding adult book stores ... no one hurting anyone here ... what a waste ... raiding book stores and eating donuts at the Dunkin Donut ... guess they need to keep busy ... no crimes around here!
Commented on 2/10/2008 9:04:32 AM
I think law enforcemement need to concentrate on more important issues. I mean,come on, Burlington is not free from crime. Here you have a place that is not bothering anyone while someone down the street is getting mugged. No priorities whatsoever. Thanks for letting me vent.
Commented on 2/9/2008 6:59:24 AM
Stopped in today and the Booths are closed!!!
Commented on 1/23/2008 1:51:14 AM
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Undercover operation results in arrests at adult book store
By DAVID LEVINSKY
Burlington County Times
BURLINGTON CITY � The owner and manager of an adult bookstore were charged with maintaining a nuisance and other violations after undercover police officers went into the business on Thursday and observed customers committing lewd acts, police said..
The undercover operation was conducted for two hours Thursday afternoon at the Love Shack on Route 130, Lt. David Ekelburg said. Undercover officers went into the store and posed as customers, during which time they observed five customers committing lewd acts inside the store, he said.
The five customers were arrested separately and charged with lewdness. All were released pending court hearings.
Following the raid, store owner Michael Savage of Yardley, Pa. and store manager Danny Phillips, 67, of Cinnaminson were charged with maintaining a nuisance, inappropriate operation of a sexually oriented business and various health-code violations, Ekelburg said.
In addition, Frank Koretsky, the owner of the building the Love Shack rents, was also charged with maintaining a nuisance, Ekelburg said.
Officers also seized $3,148 in cash that was suspected to have been generated as a result of the illegal operations.
Ekelburg said police officers will continue to use undercover operations to ensure the city�s adult businesses are operating legally.
�We will continue to aggressively seek out illegal activity wherever it is occurring,� he said.
An employee at the Love Shack said the business was still open and operating as normal. He declined to comment on the arrests.
Commented on 12/26/2007 12:02:08 PM
Where can you read the article?
Commented on 12/25/2007 11:55:51 AM