"Founded by restaurateur Scott Sartiano in 2020, Zero Bond is a private members club in NoHo, New York City, known for its exclusivity and celebrity sightings. It has hosted events for notable figures like Mayor Eric Adams." - Rebecca Roland
"Zero Bond was where Swift was seen leaving earlier this month following her beau Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs’ win over the New York Jets. The members-only Zero Bond from Scott Sartiano — also behind Sartiano’s, recently opened in Soho — requires upwards of a $5,000 initiation fee and a $4,000 annual payment. Mayor Eric Adams is a fan, too." - Melissa McCart
"Local publication Hell Gate announced this week that it’s suing Mayor Eric Adams over his failure to produce documents related to his activity at the exclusive, members-only club Zero Bond and his relationship with its owner Scott Sartiano. Zero Bond is one of the nightlife-loving mayor’s favorite spots to frequent. Sartiano also owns Sartiano’s, the new restaurant at the Mercer Hotel, which has already become a magnet for celebrities." - Emma Orlow
"Stepping out of our black SUV onto the cobblestoned street, I felt particularly TMZ, but instead of paparazzi I was met by a group of women chattering happily with each other just inside the all-black lobby." - BySam Stone
"Adams kicked off his term with an election party at members-only Zero Bond, one of many visits, with this stop among high-profile guests such as Ja Rule and Eric Schmidt. It’s become routine for him to visit the club after visits to Osteria La Baia, also on this list, prompting the New York Times to point out, “The mayor’s pattern also raises questions about who gets access to him.” For people over age 45, membership at Zero Bond requires a $5,000 initiation fee and a $4,000 annual payment. Food and drink are separate costs." - Melissa McCart