NYC club maestro opens new members-only Zero Bond in Las Vegas
Zero Bond Opens Las Vegas Outpost
Zero Bond, the exclusive New York City club known for attracting celebrities like Jay-Z, Gigi Hadid, and former Mayor Eric Adams, is expanding to Las Vegas this week. This new outpost, located inside the Wynn Las Vegas, marks the first members-only club of its kind in Sin City.
Unlike the typical extravagant nature of Las Vegas, Zero Bond is keeping things relatively small, from membership fees to the number of members. The initiation fee is $1,000 with an annual membership fee of $2,750. For those wanting to be considered “founders,” the initiation fee jumps to $50,000 with higher annual dues, granting access to the Manhattan club as well.

Founder Scott Sartiano emphasized that the focus is on curation and the quality of the community rather than just money in a place like Las Vegas.
The club features a two-story, 15,000-square-foot space overlooking a golf course and boasting a $40 million art collection. Notable guests at the opening party included Gwyneth Paltrow, LeBron James, and Tom Brady, who arrived separately with Alix Earle, sparking romance rumors.
In addition to the high-end art collection, the club offers four bars, a central salon, a cigar room, a poker room, and a disco designed by Wynn Design & Development. The new establishment maintains the no-photos policy of the New York City original.
Sartiano envisions Zero Bond as a premium luxury hospitality brand and chose to partner with Wynn due to their reputation for excellence across various aspects of hospitality. The club aims to cater to a new market in Vegas, offering a private club experience in a travel destination setting.
Mariena Mercer Boarini oversees the club’s drinks, and bar bites such as chicken nuggets with caviar are available. Food can also be ordered from Sartiano’s new steakhouse next door, which is open to the public.

Sartiano’s Italian Steakhouse, run by James Beard Award winner Alfred Portale and chef Michael Rubinstein, offers classic steaks and pasta. The restaurant recently opened after Sartiano’s Hamptons eatery closed due to noise complaints.



