This club doesn’t open until August, but those in the know will want to get their applications in ASAP. Photo by Sam Frost, courtesy of The Aster Use this guide to LA’s most exclusive members only clubs to navigate your way inside. The same can be said about Neuehouse, which first opened as a work space, but has now expanded from a location in Hollywood to another in Downtown, with a third expected to open doors in Venice this summer.Īs these private social clubs rise in popularity, it’s led to even more niche openings, such as a members-only space for fashionable moms, another for the party crowd, one for people who love yoga, a space for the wellness-focused, and even a club for jetsetters.
Today, the brand has expanded to three more locations across the city. When Soho House West Hollywood first landed in LA more than a decade ago, Angelenos were clamoring to get in the door at the sparkling social club perched above Sunset Boulevard. Steeped in Hollywood glamour and mystique, LA has long attracted stars and socialites seeking exclusive opportunities to dine, party, and relax behind the velvet rope.