NEW YORK · FINE DINING
ZZ's Club
Major Food Group's invite-only members' club in Hudson Yards — Ken Fulk interiors, a sports bar, glamorous lounge, cigar terrace, and the world's only private Carbone inside.
WHAT WE OFFER
Our team has direct relationships with ZZ's Club. Tables, bookings, and access are held in advance — and we can shape the visit around what you actually want.
- Concept
- Private Members' Club · Multi-Floor Dining + Lounge
- Neighborhood
- Hudson Yards
- Designer
- Ken Fulk
- Group
- Major Food Group (Carbone · Torrisi · Zalaznick)
- Opened
- 2023 (Hudson Yards) · Miami flagship 2021
- Namesake
- 'ZZ' is MFG co-founder Jeff Zalaznick's nickname
- Amenities
- Modern Japanese restaurant · sports bar · cigar terrace · lounge with musical programming
- Headline Tenant
- The world's only private location of Carbone
- Access
- Invite / Application only — see zzsclub.com Membership
- Inquiries
- Via contact form on zzsclub.com (Members · Events · Press)
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