
It used to be all boozy lunches and late-night carousing. Now itโs hyperbaric chambers and longevity chat. Andrew Carnie, CEO of the private club, explains how life and trends have changed since the Covid era
Friday night in the north of England. On the ninth floor of the old Granada Studios, a very chi-chi crowd is drinking tequila and eating crisps. Not Walkers out of the bag, mind, but canapes of individual crisps with creme fraiche and generous dollops of caviar. A young woman โ leather shorts, chunky boots, neon lime nails, artfully messy bob โ winks at me from the other side of the silver tray. โOoh, caviar. Very posh for Manchester.โ
Soho Houseโs 48th membersโ club has caused quite the stir. Thirty years after Nick Jones opened the first club in Soho, London, the first north of England outpost of the empire is raising eyebrows. An exclusive club, in the city that AJP Taylor described as โthe only place in England which escapes our characteristic vice of snobberyโ. (The home, after all, of the Guardian.) An open-air rooftop pool, in the climate that fostered the textile industry because the rain created the perfect cool, damp conditions for spinning cotton. Will it work?
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