Flexible Work, Better Balance
A Stage Unlike Any Other
In 1863, a group of artists, writers, and free
thinkers gathered with a shared conviction: that the finest conversation, the
boldest ideas, and the warmest hospitality belonged together under one roof.
Charles Dickens dined here. Whistler argued here. Rodin was inspired here. The
Arts Club was born not as a venue, but as a living expression of creative life
— and it has never stopped. At the beating heart of that life today is the
Brasserie. This is not simply a restaurant. It is the pulse of the club — the
place where members begin their mornings, seal their deals over lunch, linger
over dinner, and return again and again because something about it feels
irreplaceable. It takes an exceptional person to steward that.
That person might be you.
The Role