London's New Private Members' Clubs

Discover a new breed of highly anticipated (and sought after) private member's clubs coming soon to London.

Oswald's

Business mogul, Robin Birley, owner of London's most exclusive private members' club, 5 Hertford Street, has opened a new club on Mayfair's prestigious Albemarle Street.  Although initial rumours have only just started circulating, we can confirm that the location is at 25 Albemarle Street (previoulsy Michael John hairdressing salon). The club looks to offer members a focus around wine with dedicated storage space for private collections and named Ozwald's - after Robin Birley's grandfather - an English portrait painter and royal portraitist. The club will consist of a 80 cover restaurant, wine cellars and eventually a first floor drawing room. Expect plenty of storage space for private collections with the club selling wines at retail prices and with no corkage charges. Robin is also set to open a business-centric club, in Mayfair, by taking over the rooms which used to house Pasley-Tyler. 

Home Grown

Opening January 2019 in Marylebone, as a sister club to Home House. The club is expected to have a strong business aesthetic, plenty of networking opportunities and a "plethora of connections to enable entrepreneurs to grow their businesses". Located across four elegant Grade II-listed five storey Georgian townhouses on Great Cumberland Place - designed by Russell Sage Studio, including 35 boutique bedrooms, a brasserie-style restaurant, study café, several bars, business lounges, meeting rooms including pitching suites, as well as hi-tech event spaces.

The Conduit 

Mayfair is to be home to yet another new members' club - with the taking over of Washington House by the founder of New York-based, ethical fashion brand Maiyet. The eight-storey building at 41-42 Conduit Street, next to the Westbury Hotel, was formerly home to Brasserie Chavot and a basement nightclub as well as providing event space and conference facilities. Expect the new club to feature dedicated work, lifestyle and social spaces as well as several open terraces.

Gleneagles 

Ennismore (behind The Hoxton hotels) is opening a private member’s club inspired by their Gleneagles luxury resort in Scotland, in Mayfair, on Grafton Street. The iconic country estate nestled in the beautiful hills of Perthshire Scotland, offers a glorious playground of thrilling country pursuits and has been a luxury destination for nearly a century. One of the attractions is Andrew Fairlie's eponymous restaurant - the only two Michelin star restaurant in Scotland. Check back for further information and details. 

The Quay Club

Planning permission is being sought by the owners of The Arts Club in Mayfair, to open a five-storey private members’ club in Canary Wharf, on a floating pontoon. The proposed Quay Club is being launched by developer Gary Landesberg and the Waney family – also the owners behind popular hot spot The Arts Club, in Mayfair. The building will be made from aluminium and house a bar, restaurant, private dining area, members’ lounges and guest accommodation, a gym, treatment studio and open terrace overlooking Middle Dock. The top floor features an open roof terrace. 

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