Zero Bond
Members-only social club
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Zero Bond is a private membership club founded in New York City in October 2020. A second location was opened at Wynn Las Vegas in 2026. The clubs have private dining, meeting and event spaces, and ban photography.[1][2]
History
The first Zero Bond was opened by Scott Sartiano, in October 2020, at 0 Bond Street in Manhattan, a former Brooks Brothers factory at Bond and Broadway.[3] The 20,000 square-foot, multi-floor NoHo[4] interior was designed by Bill Sofield, retaining the Victorian Gothic structure's[5] oversized, arched windows,[6] open-beam ceilings, and exposed red brick walls, built in 1874.[3]
Membership to the private club is by application.[2][6] Facilities include a fingerprint-accessed private founding members lounge, restaurants, meeting rooms, a screening room,[5] lounges, a cafe,[6] a roof deck,[7] and themed events.[8]
The private membership club[9] is frequented by celebrities, including Taylor Swift, Baz Luhrmann,[1] and Tom Brady[5][9] A segment of Late Night with Seth Meyers, hosting Lorde, was recorded at Zero Bond in 2021. The same year, future New York Mayor Eric Adams' post-election party was held there. The closing scene of the 2023 finale of Succession, with Kieran Culkin, was also filmed at Zero Bond.[1]
In 2024, the company met strong resistance from some East Hampton locals when it negotiated to lease an historic inn for a seasonal outpost of Zero Bond.[1] Since May 2025, guests of The Mercer Hotel in SoHo, where Sartiano is a partner, receive access to Zero Bond during stays.[10]
Gallery art collected in partnership with the local Noho Collective, and curated by Sophie Cohen, includes pieces by Warhol, Haring,[1] Miró, Chagall, Modigliani,[11] Renoir, Wyeth,[12] and Mapplethorpe, as well as an art book library.[7]
A second members-only club opened on March 10, 2026 at Wynn Las Vegas,[13] in a 15,000 square foot[12] villa next to the 18th hole of the golf course, accessed separately from the casino.[2] Live performances[14] marked the opening, with an array of celebrities in attendance.[12][13] The club features a sculpture garden, wine lockers, a private valet,[15] and member access to Zero Bond in New York.[16] Dining includes The Fairway Grill.[14]