Zero Bond

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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.

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Zero Bond arrived in the New York members club scene in 2020, quickly establishing itself as a nightlife-oriented destination in a converted NoHo warehouse. The club attracted early attention through celebrity membership and Instagram visibility, creating buzz that positioned it alongside longer-established competitors. The space itself is stylish, with a restaurant, multiple bars, and event areas that provide a versatile social environment. The dining is competent, and the cocktail program is strong. However, Zero Bond entered a crowded market during a period when the private members club concept was arguably approaching saturation in New York. The emphasis on visibility and social media presence sits uncomfortably with the discretion traditionally valued in members clubs. The membership criteria prioritize cultural relevance and social media following in ways that may not age well as trends shift. For those seeking a fashionable, nightlife-oriented social space in downtown Manhattan, Zero Bond delivers an energetic experience, but whether it will build lasting institutional identity beyond the initial hype remains to be seen.