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    Equinox Lincoln Park - Women's Locker room!

    Equinox Lincoln Park

    (155 reviews)

    $$$

    Lincoln Park

    This is a solid gym. There's multiple floors of cardio equipment, a spacious weightlifting area…read morethat always has enough room even at peak hours, a Pilates studio, spinning studio, and multiple group fitness rooms. You can find pretty much any equipment here -- punching bags, sleds, reformer machines, etc. There is a good mix of group fitness classes here included in the membership price. Equinox has a reputation for being fancy -- thus the high price of this gym. However, I don't think this *particular* location really warrants the high price. This location isn't as flashy and new as comparably-priced gyms (like the Lincoln Common Equinox or the Midtown Athletic Club). It also lacks the extensive amenities of a place like East Bank Club (which has tennis courts, kayaking, basketball, etc). A membership at this location will give you access to some of Equinox's newer, fancier facilities (like Lincoln Common) as well as some of its convenient locations for office workers (Loop branch). If you live in Old Town / southern Lincoln Park and want a gym that's close-by this is probably the best option in the neighborhood.

    I've been a member for years, and the quality keeps declining while prices keep rising. Class…read moreofferings haven't increased and it is difficult to get into classes. The new locker room products are poor. They're often out of towels, and the ones available are stained and dingy. Cleaning wipes are frequently out as well. I was even told not to shower after a workout despite being well before the cutoff time, and several women's showers have been damaged for over a year.

    Chicago Sport & Social Club - Soccer Leagues

    Chicago Sport & Social Club

    (76 reviews)

    Goose Island

    Let's take a break from all the sports reviews and talk about Chicago Sport & Social Club's Bloody…read moreMary Fest (which, let's be real, drinking boozy calories is way more fun than burning calories). Theater on the Lake was the perfect venue. Part indoor, part outdoor space made it easy to enjoy the beautiful fall morning! Tons of passed appetizers, including ham & cheese mini-sammies, french toast bites, cheddar scones, and more! Not being a Bloody Mary fan myself (I know, I know, blasephemy!) there was still PLENTY of other options, including Truly, spiked sparkling water; Angry Orchard, hard apple cider; and plenty of mimosas! The fest had tons of food and drinks, the voting was easy with multiple tablets set up by the stage, and the vibe was super laid back and casual, making for the perfect Sunday. We had a blast. Totally looking forward to next year's already! Thanks for an awesome event, Sport and Social Club :)

    Fitz-Hume!! Do you…read moreremember that scene in Spies Like Us when Emmett Fitz-Hume (Chevy Chase) and Austin Milbarge (Dan Akroyd) attempt to pass themselves off as doctors? And then, of course, a patient needing an emergency appendectomy arrives, and Fitz-Hume and Milbarge go to work with their scalpel, having no clue what to do, all the while slowly inching it in different directions as they get confirmation from the actual doctors... The softball umpires for Chicago Sport & Social Club must have studied this clip from the movie repeatedly because they've performed analogous actions during games on multiple occasions. I was playing in a game earlier this week, and a woman on the other team steps up to the plate. She grazes the ball with her bat, and the ball drops about two feet in front of home plate. She releases her bat as she runs to first, and the bat drops about one foot in front of home plate. Meanwhile, the ball slowly rolls backward, and then stops at the bat which is still in fair territory. The umpire just stares at the ball dumbfoundedly for several seconds, entirely unsure of what to do. From shortstop, I finally yell, "That's out of play." The umpire then looks up and triumphantly shouts, "Foul ball!" (While not technically correct, I figured arguing this minor detail would be moot since the outcome was the same.) Unfortunately, this example is just one of many blunders repeatedly made by CSSC's umpire crew. This is the second season I've played with CSSC, and the officiating has been atrocious nearly every game. I'm convinced it is run by some dude who knew someone at the Chicago Park District, got a license for sporting events, and then hired all of his college bros to ump games. I'm certainly no expert, but it amazes me that a sports club doesn't know jack about ASA rules. It would be one thing if they simply made up their own rules--and in fact, they do--as the games are being played, but even within those made-up rules, there's absolutely no consistency. You have no idea what is going to happen from game to game. I could bore you with several more examples, but then you might think I'm just some overly competitive jerkface. I'm not. I just find it obnoxious when umps give various teams (and even sometimes my own team) significant advantages because they don't even know the rules of their own league. I can't speak to how other sports leagues or social events are handled by CSSC, but I can say with experience, that the other two major sports clubs in the city know how to officiate softball correctly. The only reason I don't play in one of those leagues is because my company pays for the league I'm currently playing in. I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I'm certainly not shy about trashing it on the internet. P.S. There are no restrooms near the softball diamond I play on, so I just pee in the bushes. If you're in Grant Park, don't have a picnic near any bushes.

    Fitness Formula Clubs Gold Coast - Rooftop pool and bar

    Fitness Formula Clubs Gold Coast

    (144 reviews)

    $$

    Near North Side

    I've been a member of FFC for about a year or so and they've helped me not only lose weight, but…read morehelped get me out of my funk. I used to weigh almost 300lbs and since I joined FFC they've taught me so many helpful and healthy things. Between the Nutritionist, the Cafe with amazing smoothies, the Massage services, Sauna, Whirlpool this gym has become my place of Zen and most importantly there's no people taking videos of themselves on the gym floor! The vibe is also very relaxing and comfortable, the locker rooms and gym area are constantly being cleaned, and the laundry service is exceptional. I also have to give a shout-out to Leo, one of the personal trainers they provide, he not only helped fix my stretching technique so I have less back pain now and he is awesome and knowledgeable about fitness. I highly recommend this gym and the Premier package for anyone looking for a gym where no one is judging you or taking TikToks. Best investment I ever made!

    Well let me start by saying I can guarantee you won't find a cleaner gym. At any given time there…read moreare multiple employees cleaning, mopping, wiping down machines, putting cable attachments back in their place. Anything that needs to be done no employee walks past it without cleaning or putting it in order. Even the trainers will tidy up the weight lifting and functional training areas. Speaking of trainers this club has the nicest trainers of any gym I've been to. You will never be intimidated and they go out of their way to speak to you and are highly educated in their field. These aren't "trainers" that follow some cookie cutter workout plan they go in depth to put together a well rounded full body fitness plan for whatever your fitness needs are. I've worked out for over 20 years and I've learned a lot by just watching them with their clients. They are highly educated and love to help even if you're not their client they will take time to help you any way they can. The club speaks for itself. It's huge. Weights, machines, rows and rows of cardio equipment, stretching areas, two turf areas, tons of functional equipment for the turf area, basketball court, lap pool, Pilates, spin room, spa, men's/women's locker rooms, tons of classes free to members, a cafe with food and smoothies, free WiFi and computers in the cafe. Probably still missing a lot but you get the picture. I know I talked about the cleanliness but for as much foot traffic as this place gets it really is impressive. The men's locker room is pristine no matter what time of time of day it is. There is always someone in there refreshing towels or dry mopping the floors between the showers and lockers. The employees go above and beyond when it comes to cleaning. There's also a nice casual area in the men's locker room with recliner chairs and a tv. I understand you pay more here than most other gyms but I can say at this club your money is put to well use. There are no shortage of employees, equipment is always in working order, regular addition of new more advanced equipment, and you're not just another number on the account. When you walk in and scan your card you're genuinely greeted and usually on a first name basis.

    Flow Basketball Academy - sports_clubs - Updated May 2026

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