Singapore social club 1880 will make its Hong Kong debut by the end of 2024. 1880 Hong Kong will span four floors of Two Taikoo Place, and the highlight will be the 1880 Hong Kong members club located on the fourth floor that will offer top-class dining, lounge areas, a spa, gym, and more. 

The first three floors will be home to the brand-new 1880 Social concept, which will be open to the public and Taikoo Place residents — not just 1880 Hong Kong members. Dining options will include coffee and wine bar The Double, Southeast Asian cuisine specialists Hoi Polloi, fine-dining establishment Té Bo, and American diner The Sports Bar. This floor will also be home to venues that serve curated drinks, and will provide multi-faceted co-working and event spaces.

1880 hong kong floor plan
The floor plan for 1880 Hong Kong.

The third floor boasts fully serviced and publicly accessible amenities, including state-of-the-art meeting rooms, a high spec boardroom, podcast studios, a green screen room, a large-scale conference event space, an upscale social lounge, and more. It will provide a holistic workspace setting that is uniquely designed for not only office workers in the business district of Taikoo Place, but also the broader community. Members of the 1880 Hong Kong members club will have access to a signature restaurant outpost, Leonie’s, as well as a bio-hacking focused spa Lost/Found, and Quarry Gym led by professional athlete Max Woodward.

1880 Singapore was founded by Marc Nicholson, who was inspired by London’s SoHo House, famous for its members-only policy. The Singapore flagship is spread across a 22,000 square feet area in Robertson Quay, and is home to all-day-dining restaurant, members’ lounge, co-working space, café and cocktail bar, wellness events, multi-purpose room, and outdoor terrace.

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.

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