Top 5 London Members Clubs
Annabel’s
This famous club was founded by Mark Birley in 1963, and has played host to Hollywood stars, world famous celebrities and royals ever since. In 2018 club moved into a larger space and its home to a collection of restaurants and bars, private dining rooms, a cigar salon, nightclub and workspace. Annabel’s is currently the most luxurious and prestigious members club in the world and the best part of it is that you can appreciate the world’s finest Satryna tequila at any of its bars. Luxury indeed goes hand in hand.
Soho House
Soho House began in London’s Greek Street in 1995, when founder Nick Jones was offered the space above his restaurant that could only be accessed via a small door, inspiring him to turn the townhouse into a members’ club for the local artists and actors who ate downstairs. Nowadays Soho House is the largest chain of members’ clubs in the world, including eight houses in London. Soho House is exclusive, but more than that, Soho House is cool. This club is a place for the creative types, but still keeping it cool and sassy.
One of the most popular Soho Houses, located in a countryside, is called ‘Soho Farmhouse’. This is currently one of a kind members’ clubs house what makes it worldwide famous. If you are looking to escape the city and enjoy nature, but still keep it in style, this is the place to be.
The Arts Club
“This Club is instituted for the purpose of facilitating the social intercourse of those connected with, or interested in Art, Literature or Science.”
The Arts Club was founded in 1863 and in the course of its existence the Club has included amongst its members many outstanding figures in the history of art, literature and science. Perfect for relaxed meetings and, of course, a peek at exhibitions on display around the club. Workout in the ´Lanserhof´ gym, dine in the restaurant or head downstairs to Leo’s for a nightclubbing experience you won’t forget.
5 Hertford Street
This members’ club is loved by everyone from Arron Banks to Boris Johnson, Brooklyn Beckham and Neymar. Robin Birley, son of the late Mark Birley – chieftain of running, owning and selling private members’ clubs, made this establishment five years ago. It has four adjoining townhouses with themed décor in the restaurants. There’s a cigar room, three bars, a library, drawing room, alcoves for bookworms – in fact, there’s not much you wouldn’t find here, including Lou Lou’s, the famous late-night watering hole for celebrities.
The Home Grown
“The richness of the club is in its people”
Home Grown is one of the youngest private members clubs in London, opened their doors 2019 for high-growth entrepreneurs. Anyone who’s anyone in the world of business is talking about this unique new private club. Dedicated to growing businesses, Home Grown – which comes from the team behind London’s club Home House – combines all the luxuries of a members’ club with unrivalled networking opportunities.