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Chicago Bath Home is a traditional bathhouse at W. Division Street in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, which has operated since

The recent convert in ownership in and complete renovation of the facility now provides for all original services and more. Careful modernization of the facility was taken with understanding of all traditional values and current spa amenities. We also added a full bar, restaurant, tanning, scrub and other salon services.

Chicago Bath House is the oldest and only traditional bathhouse remaining in Chicago, and one of only a handful in the United States. Come and join us!!

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I'm sure I'm not alone. I evaluate a trip to the bath house or sauna a CRUTIAL and INTEGRAL part of any GAY-VAY (Gay Vacation) be it with friends or the boyfriend.

You are certainly not alone in that. I do not travel anywhere that doesn't have a sauna. Seriously. It's an important part of a travel experience. It's where I go in the evening after a daytime of touring the town. It's where I can meet local people in an environment that does not involve downing pints of beer.

Perhaps its because in New York, the bathouses are so sad, and in London, wellnot that great.

Don't comprehend about New York, but many saunas in the U.S. are quite amusement places, especially the fabulous Steamworks in Chicago as you stated. Outside of the U.S., the most fun saunas that I've been to are in Montreal (SDP), London (Chariot on Shoreditch), Paris (ADM), Amsterdam (Thermos Day), Prague, Budapest, Rome, Brussells, Barcelona, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Copenhagen. Madrid was too quiet (I must have gone at the wrong time of day). In Frankfurt, Munich and Berlin, I mind that the Germans weren't terribly friendly.

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A lengthy multimillion-dollar legal battle, punctuated by allegations of attempted poisoning and using employees to deliver drugs, has been unfolding behind the scenes at one of the world’s longest-standing bathhouse chains. And the outcome remains unclear.

The combat for control of Steamworks’ five-sauna empire has been playing out in the courts since when companies controlled by business partners and former lovers Rick Stokes and Ross Moore started slinging allegations at one another via a series of complaints filed in the Superior Court of California. 

The filings—which enclose a series of accusations that have not been tested in court—have continued even after Stokes, Steamworks’ prominent founder, died first last year. Since Stokes’s death, two of the bathhouse locations—Toronto and Seattle—have been operated by one side of the quarrel, with those in Chicago, Berkeley and Vancouver entity operated by the other.

This comes at a second when Steamworks, like many bathhouses around the earth, is at a turning point forced by COVID, mpox and a younger generation of queer men who are redefining hookups. 

The man currently tasked with upgrading and reinvigorating the Toro

Chicago Bath House, a traditional style bathhouse located at W. Division Street in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, which has operated since Recently renovated in , Chicago Bath House now includes a full bar, restaurant, lounge, sauna, spa treatments, tanning and much more.

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