Steamworks Chicago

Located in Chicago's legendary Boystown neighborhood, Steamworks Chicago is a 24/7 gym, sauna and bathhouse for men 18 and over.

7 / 10
45
ratings
Address

3246 N Halsted St (btwn Aldine Ave. & Melrose Ave.) Chicago , IL 60657 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard)
Music Yes
Restroom Yes

Comments / 8


Austin Duus

Although labeled a "gym " somewhat ironically, the gym pass is a good deal and you never have to wait to use the equipment.

Mark Boyle

Leave your underware in your locker. If you can get an erection right away you will be very popular. Also if you shave off all your pubic hair you will be even more popular.

Lenny Gallo

Still the cleanest bathhouse in the country . It’s hit or miss with the men depending on your type and time of day, but generally I always see everyone having some sort of fun here.

Michael Michaels

On big event nights get there early if you want a room. DO NOT walk around in a group with your friends. Learn patience and how to cruise .

Tim Jackson

A lot of cute guys!!

Michael Michaels

The guys are cute and the music is loud !

MATTHEW BUIST

Dont drink the water.

Arturo Luna

Súper lugar, mejor rentar cuarto para que haga uso al máximo. El servicio inmejorable.

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