
Etage Athletic Club: Pittsburgh's multi-floor gym with clean facilities, friendly staff, and rooftop ambiance.
Etage Athletic Club, located at 422 Stanwix St in Pittsburgh, is a multi-floor gym featuring three levels of cardio machines and free weights. A day pass runs about $20. Reviewers praise its clean, well-designed equipment, not overly crowded atmosphere, and friendly front desk staff, with rooftop views adding ambiance. Amaka is highlighted as an excellent trainer. Some say amenities and value could be improved.
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Flexible $20 day pass for visitors to use all gym facilities, including cardio and strength equipment.
Three floors featuring extensive cardio machines, fitness equipment, and free weights for varied workouts.
One-on-one training with certified professionals like Amaka for personalized fitness guidance and motivation.
Unique outdoor space with scenic Pittsburgh views, ideal for workouts and social media photos.
Monthly and long-term membership options with access to all gym amenities and equipment.
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Overall rating
Dr. Demented 9885
Ain’t nothing special about it except the price. I’ll take golds back any day than this snobby place. People walk around with there noises in the air like there better than you. Found a gym in green tree that used to be a gold And basically is accepted name and I’ll keep going there For less than four of what his crap will cost
esser1999
3 floors with tons of cardio machines, fotness kachines, and free weights. Day pass is $20. They do not provide towels for showers.
Raymond Michael
I want to like this gym, but a few issues knock down its rating for me. First off, I’ve been going here for over a year and the soap dispensers have been broken that entire time. The one upstairs never works, and there are always one or two broken in the men’s bathroom downstairs. Even Planet Fitness manages to keep the soap dispensers working! The machines are well-kept and the equipment is generally clean, but for $80+ a month I’m not sure what the value is. There are basically no amenities. The water from the dispensers is lukewarm, there are no towels, and sometimes even the paper towel dispensers don’t work. For comparison, when I paid the same price at the flagship Crunch in New York City or at New York Sports Club, I got a much higher-quality gym experience. So why is it so expensive here for so little in return? Finally, one of the most annoying habits is that members will walk around on their phones, talking at full volume—even though there are signs posted everywhere saying it’s against the rules. Staff never enforce it, am I supposed to get into an argument with a muscle man about this? All of these things might sound small on their own, but together they really make you question why you’re paying so much to come here.
Bexley Maisel
Previously left a review after first joining! I can't believe it's almost been a year. I am unfortunately moving out of Pittsburgh, but I cannot thank Luc, Amaka and the staff enough. It's a really great gym for the price point. It's clean and not overly crowded. The front desk staff greets everyone with a smile and kindness which creates a welcoming environment. I had the pleasure of training with Amaka for a few sessions. She was such an amazing Personal Trainer! Truly cannot wait to revisit Pittsburgh in December and stop by again!
Daryl Willard
Pittsburgh’s best gym! From front door to top floor, this is what a gym is supposed to be. The front desk staff, Ashton and Trace, were very welcoming and professional as they helped us get started. The equipment is well-designed, clean, and well-maintained. The other gym members are respectful and put things back where they belong. For the Instagrammers out there, the lighting here and the rooftop views can’t be beat. Can’t wait to continue training here.