Zero Bond is a private members club in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in 2020 by nightlife entrepreneur Scott Sartiano, previously known for co-founding the 1OAK nightclub chain and managing the Butter restaurant and lounge. The club occupies a 20,000-square-foot space at 0 Bond Street, a landmarked building on the border of NoHo and the Bowery.
The club opened during the COVID-19 pandemic and positioned itself as a social hub for a younger generation of New York business leaders, tech founders, entertainers, and fashion figures. Zero Bond features a main dining room, cocktail lounge, library bar, private dining rooms, a rooftop terrace, and co-working spaces. The food program is overseen by a full-service kitchen producing Italian-influenced American cuisine. The interiors were designed with warm tones, mid-century modern furnishings, and a residential atmosphere intended to feel more like an upscale living room than a traditional club.
Membership fees are structured by age bracket. Members under 28 pay 2,750 dollars annually with a 750-dollar initiation fee. Members aged 28 to 45 pay 3,850 dollars annually with a 1,000-dollar initiation fee. Members over 45 pay 4,400 dollars annually with a 5,000-dollar initiation fee. The club also offers a limited number of Global Lifetime Memberships by invitation only, providing permanent access to Zero Bond New York and all future locations for the member and a partner.
Zero Bond has attracted a celebrity-heavy membership that includes frequent sightings of entertainers, athletes, and media figures. In 2024, the club announced expansion plans including a location at the Wynn Las Vegas resort. The club operates under Sartiano's Bond Hospitality group.