Discover the reimagined spaces at Soho House Holloway
Part of a new look across the House, the rooftop, the Atrium and the Parlour make the West Hollywood club the ultimate hideaway for members to dine and unwind
Wednesday 5 June 2024 By Chloe Lawrance
Just a short walk from West Hollywood’s Sunset Boulevard, Soho House Holloway provides an escape for our LA-based members to meet, dine, or simply enjoy a drink or two in the newly refreshed spaces.
Up on the fifth floor of the House, the rooftop has been transformed into a vibrant but relaxed area for eating and drinking overlooking the Los Angeles landscape. With additional seating, there’s even more space for members to meet from day to night. Intimate tables and booths are surrounded by plenty of greenery, with a garden alcove – complete with climbing plants and flowers – offering shade from the Californian sunshine.
The redesigned rooftop – open from 12pm to 10pm each day – also comes with an updated food and cocktail offering. The Mexi-Cali menu features a mix of House Regulars, as well as starters like Shrimp Aguachile and Spicy Tuna Tostadas, and mains such as Roasted Ajillo Chicken and Baja Bass Divorciadas. There’s also a guacamole trolley that goes to members’ tables, which are available for bookings or walk-ins during happy hour.
Soho House Holloway’s rooftop isn’t just for dining; it’s also a relaxed spot for drinks, with Happy Hour offering pitchers of Picantes and Eastern Standards from Monday to Friday, 3pm to 6.30pm. An all-new menu of cocktails has been developed by Soho House Bar Manager Tish Taylor, who brings to the club a love for craft cocktails and experience in the LA restaurant scene.
The menu includes unique mezcal and tequila options, including Milk & Coconut, blending tequila blanco, coconut, chamomile honey, 21 aperitif, lemon, and clarified milk. The House’s wine list focuses on small batch producers, and includes unique natural wines as well as classic rosé.
Elsewhere in the House, members can explore a wide range of music and food-focused programming or eat in the light-flooded Atrium, which has also had a revamp with marble tables and sliding doors that open to the main club space. Alongside this, members can relax in the newly refurbished Parlour, refreshed with velvet chairs and large cushioned seating, complete with a baby grand piano. There are also 34 bedrooms and an extensive art collection with works by Los Angeles-based artists all under the age of 40.
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