Shh… private members’ clubs are no longer purely playgrounds for grown-ups. It’s less well known that London has a line-up of clubs designed specifically for little ones. In other words, mini members are having their moment – and it’s not just parents making the most of membership perks. From kids’ cinemas to cooking classes, these clubs are fun for the whole family. So, we’ve revealed our top places to go with tiny tots in tow…
Jesse’s House, Parsons Green
Best for: creative kids and calm-seeking parents.
Parsons Green has long been one of London’s poshest postcodes. So, it makes perfect sense that it has a private members’ club for parents and their mini members. From tiny tots aged three months up to eight-year-olds, Jesse’s House is packed with Montessori-inspired magic, imaginative play zones, and an art and sensory studio that sparks creativity. Parents can kick back in the café or find some quiet focus in dedicated workspaces.
jesseshouse.com


8–10 Heathman’s Rd, SW6 4TJ
Jaego’s House, Kensal Rise
Best for: playtime for kids and downtime for grown-ups.
At Jaego’s House, little ones are lovingly looked after – and parents are prioritised, too. Set beside the canal, this family club is designed to keep the kids happily entertained, with soft play, a jungle gym, and a kids’ cinema showing regular screenings of their favourite films. Meanwhile, parents can pop into the on-site pizzeria or unwind with something chilled at the waterside restaurant. We’ll definitely drink to that.
jaegoshouse.com


557 Harrow Rd, W10 4RH
George, Mayfair
Best for: mingling with fellow mini members.
It may come as a surprise that this midnight-blue private members’ club on Mount Street offers the younger generation their own membership with benefits. The George Junior Membership features special events, newsletters, games, and more for little ones. There’s even a Kid’s Committee, where they can make friends with fellow members and have their say on the club’s menu.
george.com


88–89 Mount St, W1K 2SU
Purple Dragon, Chelsea
Best for: fun for the whole family.
This club has been so wildly popular, it’s had a waiting list since day dot. From a swimming pool to cooking classes, this colossal Chelsea clubhouse conveniently crams everything under one roof. Parents and pint-sized partygoers can partake in a parade of pastimes together. Plus, if you need a breather, the concierge crew is on hand throughout the day – handling requests and making sure everyone’s having a blast.
purpledragon.com


30 Gatliff Rd, SW1W 8DP
Cloud Twelve, Notting Hill
Best for: eco-conscious families and future foodies.
Forget cloud nine – this is Cloud 12, a Notting Hill newbie made with eco-conscious families in mind. Picture planet-friendly toys and furniture in a space that’s as peaceful as it is playful. The plant-based brasserie dishes up wholesome, feel-good food for grown-ups, whilst little ones can snack and socialise in their very own children’s café and lounge. Meanwhile, the on-site crèche hosts daily sessions that enable youngster to develop their skills and interests.
cloudtwelve.com

