The Club St. Louis
📍 2625 Samuel Shepard Dr, St. Louis, Missouri, 63103
Services: Hot Tub, Infrared Sauna, Steam Room, Traditional Sauna
Amenities & Features
Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| One Time Visit Membership: $12. Three Month Membership: $30. Guys 18-24 get free membership. Private Dressing Rooms: $25 weekdays, $28 weekends. Deluxe Private Dressing Rooms: $42 weekdays, $46 weekends. Lockers: $15 (8am-4pm Mon-Fri), $18 weekdays, $22 weekends. Guys 18-24 get free lockers. Taxes not included. Weekday prices not valid on special events or holidays. | |
About
Cold Plunge & Sauna
This spa provides a traditional dry sauna and a steam room for heat therapy and recovery. Guests appreciate the clean environment maintained for these thermal amenities. However, spa-goers note inconsistent performance, with the steam room occasionally not being hot and sometimes being completely down. The hot tub, a vital amenity for many, has also been reported to operate at a lukewarm temperature, which is a point of disappointment for visitors seeking a proper thermal experience.
Atmosphere
The Club St. Louis is described as a classy, sizeable, and clean facility. It offers a safe and welcoming environment with a mix of guests. The atmosphere is social, with a well-equipped dark room, lounge areas, and a traditional wet area noted for activity. Guests should be aware that it can be a noisy club, making extended sleep difficult, and the outdoor pool area is currently under renovation and unavailable.
Staff
The staff receives consistent praise for being super friendly, nice, welcoming, and informative. A specific honorable mention from a long-time guest is given to a retired security officer, Officer Lolita Graham, who was beloved for her pride, customer care, and friendly demeanor.
Additional Amenities
Beyond the thermal facilities, this venue offers a wide range of amenities. These include an outdoor patio, a weight room, a whirlpool, a pool, and various rooms and locker spaces. The layout features a dark room/maze and a "Red Zone," though some guests find the dark room's platform layout awkward and not ideal for group seating.