Eagles Nest Bath House, once a cherished sanctuary, now feels like a missed opportunity wrapped in faded glamour. It’s a venue that promises a haven of relaxation and connection but delivers a rather underwhelming experience.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 The décor, intended to create a cozy, inviting space, feels outdated and in need of a refresh.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 once vibrant energy seems to have ebbed, replaced by a quiet sense of neglect that detracts from the overall experience.The facilities, while spacious, have seen better days. The sauna and steam rooms, central to any bath house experience, struggle to maintain consistent comfort. The water temperature in the pools and showers is often unpredictable, which can be frustrating. Maintenance issues, like peeling paint and worn-out fixtures, hint at a lack of attention that undermines the sense of escape one seeks.Service, while courteous, lacks the personal touch that could make a difference. The staff seems polite but detached, creating an environment that feels more transactional than welcoming. In a place where personal connection is so important, this detachment can leave guests feeling somewhat isolated.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. 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.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. 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.
This place is amazing the owner is straight but very sexy he a nice guy the staff are cool the type of crowd is mixed from cds to bears to thinks age range is mostly late 30s to 60s
I was very nervous while there but I really enjoyed. Then my guy called me an Uber back. Everything was really enjoyable other than that guy who freaked out and started yelling things to the staff.But hey it happens. 10/10 would come back again but this time at night. The guy Justin at the front desk was really polite. I think that was his name.
Small and not a lot of amenities, but the guy at the desk the night we were there was very nice. A few individual showers, relatively small sauna, a somewhat dark corner with room for 4-5 to sit, and a larger room with bed, seats, place for tying, and couple closets with holes. The rest are private rooms. Lounge area with TV as well. Steam room is closed for some reason. This is only one of two of its kind in New England, that I know of, and both are in Providence. Judging from reviews of the other, this one seems better (especially in terms of staff). Really worth the trip, even if its small and crowds are pretty sparse at times. Providence is a generally friendly place to begin with, so it has that going for it!
Key broke in door and the desk attendant, Ryan had to go Above and Beyond - literally. Not figuratively. Thank you so much for all your hard work. Defenitely made the place all the more worth visiting again in the future.
Facilities can’t be compared with the ones in Los Angeles, Chicago or Seattle. Got 4 loads on my first time visit in a cold and snowy Friday night. No complains.
As an additional query, they should publish what services they offer, sauna, Jacuzzi, rooms and so on so that one knows and makes the decision to visit them.
Love this place really good fun love being breeded on the big bed and always get plenty of loads in me
Whats the best time to go on a Saturday? First timer here
Nobody is in charge here. Nobody loves this space. I’m sorry for all who come here.
Amazing on Sat nights. Sauna gets pretty packed!
Place is disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!