Quench To Bring Mens-Focused Private Club To Downtown

Quench will feature relaxation options ranging from cold plunges to saunas

Emily McGinn
Written By Emily McGinn
Senior Regional Reporter
Rendering for Quench Tubs & Saunas (Image credit: Quench)

When Atlanta local Paul Black realized that there was a shortage of gathering spaces for members of the LGBTQ+ community, he decided to take the plunge into entrepreneurship. Black is currently in the permitting process to open private men’s club Quench Tubs & Sauna at 381 Venable St. NW. He told What Now Atlanta that he is hoping to open the 4,500-square-foot facility by October.

“[The inspiration for Quench] came from a place of wanting somewhere new where there can be more of a community gathering place that’s not a bar,” Black said.

Quench will aim to provide a no-device space for relaxation and release, drawing inspiration from global sauna culture in countries such as Turkey, Korea and Finland. 

“I wanted to bring that energy and a new modern take on the American sauna,” Black said.

Members will have access to facilities including a steam room, a dry sauna, showers, hot tubs, cold plunges, lounges, private changing facilities and private relaxation cabinets. There will also be a small canteen with food and beverage offerings on site. Down the line, Black would like to expand the facility by either expanding the building footprint or moving to a larger site.

Quench will have an industrial, modern design, featuring architecture consisting of shipping containers. The design will draw upon the railroad and steel-manufacturing history of Atlanta. Even the name Quench is a nod to the metalworking process, referencing the quench tub used to cool hot steel. 

While men’s private clubs such as FLEX exist, Black sees a great need in the market for a club owned and operated by someone within the LGBTQ+ community. Creating a third space for members of the LGBTQ+ community that is actually operated by a member of the community is a major driving force behind Quench.

“One of the big motivating factors is to have a place to socialize and meet people in the gay community,” Black said. “There are all these apps, but I just want a place where people can meet people out in the real world. That’s my main priority and goal: to create a space where people can meet and socialize.”

Quench will offer different tiers of membership and founding memberships are available prior to opening.

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Emily McGinn is a passionate writer from the Los Angeles area. She has experience reporting on local news and the restaurant industry, and in multimedia writing for podcasts and videos. In her free time, she enjoys exploring restaurants and finding new coffee shops to try.
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