"Evolving the ZZ’s name into a members-only concept, the team’s most recent iteration is a members-only ZZ’s Club in Hudson Yards that also includes a Carbone private-dining spot; Major Food Group said the New York ZZ’s moved from a 500-square-foot operation to a luxurious 25,000-square-foot space, expanded its menu, and officially became ZZ’s Members Club." - Emma Orlow
"I toured ZZ’s Club at Hudson Yards, a 25,000-square-foot private club from the Major Food Group team that includes ZZ’s, a Japanese restaurant, and Carbone Privato, and which reportedly sold out 250 Founders Club memberships at a $50,000 buy-in plus annual dues." - Emma Orlow
"Presented as a high-end comparison point to newer membership-driven clubs, ZZ’s Club with Carbone Privato just opened in Hudson Yards and sold out 250 Founders Club memberships that went for $50,000 initiation plus $10,000 per year — a structure the piece translates to $12.5 million in one-time charges and $2.5 million in annual dues — with additional “regular” memberships priced at $20,000 initiation and $10,000 annual dues, illustrating how clubs and neighborhood restaurants alike are being shaped by what New Yorkers will pay." - Melissa McCart
"A 25,000-square-foot private club in Hudson Yards from the team behind Major Food Group is launching with an exclusive membership model — 250 “Founds Club” memberships (a $50,000 buy-in plus $10,000 annual dues) have reportedly sold out — and will house multiple dining concepts, including a Japanese restaurant called ZZ’s and Carbone Privato; the club is positioned to serve very wealthy clients with high-end amenities and bespoke services." - Melissa McCart
"A reportedly ultra-exclusive dining concept associated with bespoke, high-end tasting experiences and steep, rumor-driven membership pricing (circa $50,000 per year), typically gated by interviews and referrals and positioned as a luxury status offering." - BySam Stone