
Built forpeople who mean business.
A private club for entrepreneurs, executives and professionals who want more than a desk and a door — and more than a polished beer cooler with branded tote bags.

One space. Two lives. Both better.
Clubhouse Edina started with a problem founder Zack Bowen kept hearing from his network: the modern professional lives between two worlds. The work world wants quiet, fast wifi, and a door that closes. The social world wants people, energy, and somewhere to host a client without it feeling like a chain restaurant.
Most workspaces solve for one. Clubhouse solves for both — in the same building, with the same people, on the same membership. That's not a coincidence. It's the point.
The right people, already here.
We're a block off York & 66th, minutes from Southdale, with parking that doesn't require a strategy. The geography is the play: Edina is dense with the executives, founders, advisors, and operators we built this for.
You don't commute to Clubhouse. You stop in on the way to lunch, between meetings, before the kids' pickup. That's the unlock: a private club that's actually local enough to use three times a week.


Curated, on purpose.
We're not a beanbag warehouse. Every member is approved by the founder. The vibe holds because we hold it — that's the only way a community like this works.
“Only complaint is that I didn't find out about this sooner.”
Come see it.
Memberships are by invitation. The fastest way in is a tour — come spend twenty minutes with us and see whether the room is yours.