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If you are looking for a good, male on male time in Providence, The Eagle's Nest will be waiting!

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The once vibrant energy seems to have ebbed, replaced by a quiet sense of neglect that detracts from the overall experience.

Eagle's nest

Eagles Nest Bath House, once a cherished sanctuary, now feels like a missed opportunity wrapped in faded glamour.

If you’re seeking a retreat that truly feels like a refuge and a community space, you might find yourself longing for the Eagles Nest of old.

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The facilities, while spacious, have seen better days. It’s a place with a past that promises a better future, but for now, it remains a shadow of what it could be—a retreat that feels more melancholy than magnificent.

weekday pricing

between 8am - 4pm

Member

$15

$17

$22

$27

$27

Room/locker

Locker

Room

Video Room

Shower Room

VIP Room

non-member

$22

$24

$29

$34

$34

weekday pricing

between 4pm - 8am

Member

$20

$22

$27

$32

$32

Room/locker

Locker

Room

Video Room

Shower Room

VIP Room

non-member

$27 

$29

$34

$39

$39

weekend pricing

Fri 8am - Sun 12am
Holiday pricing same as weekend

Member

$20

$27

$32

$42

$42

Locker

Room

Video Room

Shower Room

VIP Room

non-member

$32

$39

$44

$54

$54

Room/locker

Membership Rates

one day*

3 Month*

6 Month*

1 Year*

$7 / $12

Weekday / Weekend

$50

$75

$100

Eagle's Nest, located at 257 Weybosset St, Providence, offers a thrilling sauna experience specifically catering to the gay community.

Sauna Details

This facility, previously known as Club Body Center, provides a variety of amenities including a sauna, private playrooms, group shower areas, and a fitness center.

Service, while courteous, lacks the personal touch that could make a difference. There is still potential here, but it’s overshadowed by the need for revitalization and a renewed focus on the aspects that once made this place special. The staff seems polite but detached, creating an environment that feels more transactional than welcoming.

The atmosphere, which should ideally radiate warmth and inclusivity, instead comes off as more lukewarm. The décor, intended to create a cozy, inviting space, feels outdated and in need of a refresh. The sauna and steam rooms, central to any bath house experience, struggle to maintain consistent comfort. It’s a venue that promises a haven of relaxation and connection but delivers a rather underwhelming experience.

For those who remember Eagles Nest as a lively and vibrant part of the community, the current state is a poignant reminder of what has faded over time. The establishment is known for hosting special offers and events throughout the month, so check their website links for themes and rates.

The sauna operates around the clock on both weekdays and weekends, ensuring accessibility at any time.

Maintenance issues, like peeling paint and worn-out fixtures, hint at a lack of attention that undermines the sense of escape one seeks. In a place where personal connection is so important, this detachment can leave guests feeling somewhat isolated. For those seeking privacy or a more exclusive experience, Eagle's Nest also offers private rooms, lockers, and VIP areas.

The water temperature in the pools and showers is often unpredictable, which can be frustrating. Guests say there is a welcoming atmosphere with a clean and upgraded environment, particularly noting a younger demographic (usually) ranging from 21-35 years old. The staff is praised for their friendliness and helpfulness, contributing to a positive experience for visitors.