Eagle's nest

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Eagle's nest
6.4

Eagle's nest is located in Providence (United States). Featured in the gay bathhouses category, it has a rating of 6.4. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Eagle's nest

Amenities

  • Toilet

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Eagle's nest is in position 2 out of 2 in gay bathhouses in Providence

Customer Reviews

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★★★★★

Eagle's nest has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on over 32 reviews on Google

DS

I paid $55 for VIP Room the staff was very friendly & helpful in getting me settled in(ie Changing channels, getting me some water, & enemas). It's a small place that have rooms, a dark room, locker room, lounge, dry sauna with shower, one Big Room with stadium type seating, gloryhole, queen size raised bed with mirror and a sex swing all the while you can watch porn. I was able to stay from 7pm to 3am. The music wasn't too loud & was able to mingle & have fun with patrons. Also, I was able to walk around NUDE! Plenty of Paid parking outside which caters to Eagles Nest. It's also a place for you to wind down in your room & watch TV, if you want. I will be back here again!!! Love this place!

DS ☆ 5/5
Daniel Saco

⭐️Disappointing Experience – Unprofessional Staff and Toxic Atmosphere I went into this place expecting a judgment-free, discreet, and respectful environment. Instead, what I encountered felt like a reality show fueled by ego, drama, and wildly unprofessional behavior from staff — which completely ruined the experience. First off, the place is crawling with drama queens, and that energy starts right at the front desk. One staff member in particular, Kyle, stood out for all the wrong reasons. He’s tall, semi-handsome in a very punk-rocker-wannabe kind of way, and at first he comes off friendly — almost charming. But don’t be fooled. That friendliness evaporates quickly and gets replaced by this bizarre, inflated high-horse mentality, as if he’s the "top dog." The irony is almost impressive, considering the setting. What really crossed the line was his attitude toward guests. There’s a clear lack of professionalism when someone working the front desk feels comfortable discussing or commenting on people he literally just checked in — loudly. Pro tip: there are no ceilings. Sound travels. Everyone can hear everything. When staff openly gossip, judge, or talk down about patrons within earshot, it creates an uncomfortable, hostile environment. It also makes you question how much respect or discretion exists behind closed doors. Then there’s the personal boundaries issue. Bringing your boyfriend into a bathhouse environment — a place where people are explicitly there to hook up — and then blurring boundaries with guests is beyond inappropriate. FWIW, do not get dragged into threesomes with staff and their partners. It adds a whole extra layer of awkwardness and drama that no one signed up for, and it makes the entire environment feel messy, unsafe, and predatory rather than consensual and fun. The overall vibe is less "sex-positive and welcoming" and more "clique-y, judgmental, and ego-driven." Staff should not be acting like gatekeepers, moral authorities, or gossip columnists. And they definitely shouldn’t be engaging with guests in personal or sexual dynamics that compromise professionalism. Whoever owns or manages this business seriously needs to step in. Staff should be held to clear standards: no gossiping about guests, no power-tripping, no personal entanglements, and absolutely no behavior that makes patrons feel judged, disrespected, or unwelcome. This place could be much better with the right leadership and boundaries in place — but as it stands, the attitude problem at the front desk poisons the entire experience. Bottom line: if you’re looking for a relaxed, respectful space, this is a gamble. The drama alone makes it not worth the energy.

Daniel Saco ☆ 1/5
Jacob Champagne

First time tonight. Really enjoyed myself. Ambience and cleanliness surpassed my expectations. And a big thanks to Jason who checked us in. Friendly, accommodating and welcoming. Will definitely anticipate returning.

Jacob Champagne ☆ 5/5
Eric (Townies04)

Love coming here after going eagle bar downstairs. The worker's are nice to me whenever I get a room! They’re always nice not mean or rude. :). I always respect other dude’s. I like eagle nest because it’s in downtown providence.

Eric (Townies04) ☆ 5/5
Ruben Becher

It's small and not much other then rooms.. One receptionist with a long hair, was very! Unkind. For no reason.

Ruben Becher ☆ 3/5
John Mathew Jannis

Clean, the staff is super kind, well maintained. It's a gem. ♂️♨️

John Mathew Jannis ☆ 5/5
Plutarca Fox

They changed the name from Club Body Center to Eagle’s Nest, but the place remains the same. I thought the name change was due to renovations, but it’s still the same. The place smelled of strong cleaning solvent fumes, and I got an intense headache that only improved after leaving. It was empty when I arrived and remained the same for the two hours of my stay. I guess the competition from apps is causing fewer gays to go to bathhouses when they can have a full menu of men available at their fingertips. Admission is $40 for a hit or miss, while apps are free or about $20 for an entire month. Times for historic gay venues are changing.

Plutarca Fox ☆ 3/5

Information about Eagle's nest

Address

Eagle's nest is located at 257 Weybosset St, Providence, RI 02903, United States

Phone

The phone number of Eagle's nest is +1 401-443-1449

Website

The website of Eagle's nest is: m.facebook.com/Providencehealthclub

Business Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

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