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I went to this Steamworks expecting something like the Steamworks in Chicago...I was sorely misinformed. There was no jacuzzi, no sauna, and the steam room wasn't working. Save you $23.
Disappointing
My husband and I are big steamworks fans and are familiar with the clubs in Berkeley and Chicago. This club was a disappointment. There is no jacuzzi which we liked in Berkeley and really impressed with in Chicago. The place was not at all crowded for the DILF event and much heavier on the D side of things. There was a lot of unprotected fucking going on. Maybe the new drugs have changed things but Berkeley was always very proactive in making sure only safe sex took place in the public areas. We both met friendly guys and got off a couple of times but all in all it was not like the other clubs where we would stay for hours. the place was reasonably clean. Parking is a problem.
responding to DuckRoggers2038
We're sorry your visit to our Seattle club was less than optimal. True, our Chicago facility is a great bathhouse. The Seattle club is a work in progress. We have major upgrades planned for Seattle soon. Until then, we continue to be confident calling our Seattle club the best bathhouse in the area. Visit us on any Saturday night and you'll see naked men of every shape, size, color, and from all walks of life.
Worst steamworks
Here is the positive... This place has a really great steam room. It's huge and one of the best designs. However, I went there about 5 times within two weeks while visiting Seattle... Steam room lacked steam in a bad way and didn't fill up the room. The reviews of this place are accurate. There was only small crowds and most people were not friendly. The staff was friendly though. This place has the gritty and dirty feel, which is a attraction for some. But true fully it's like Seattle itself... Dark, wet, and kinda depressing. It has great mazes and this big area with a cage...lots of places to take a dude to and you don't need a room to find privacy. It also has a couple a corners with a box with see through mirrors that was cool to watch guys play in. But it falls short with the lack of a great working steam room, very dingy appearance, and fails in comparison to steamworks Chicago. It's so far off base, that if I owned this chain I would create a new brand for Seattle steamworks and not let it tarnish my franchise any longer.
Aloof Unfriendly Crowd
Why do you go to a Gay Bathhouse? IS it to interact with other men in a positive and friendly way? If so, then this is NOT the bath for you. This facility is "Pretty", and very "high designer concept", but it is sadly lacking in real substance. There is no "heart" here. A stranger will not be made to feel welcome here. The general attitude here is one of "passive indifference". No one will be rude to you, but no one will make any effort to talk to you or make you feel welcome.. This applies to even very young very appealing men. I cannot recommend this bath to anyone until the attitude improves considerably IN this bath, it is rare to see two men actually interacting with each other - even to engage in a simple conversation. There is a lot of "silent brooding" going on here.