The Fulton Market outpost of the members' club occupies a converted belt factory, and the industrial bones — exposed brick, timber beams, factory windows — give the Chicago location a grittiness that the London and New York houses lack. The rooftop pool with its skyline views is the summer draw, and the screening room, gym, and multiple restaurant and bar spaces create a self-contained world within the West Loop's dining corridor. Hotel rooms are available to non-members, which makes this an entry point to the Soho House ecosystem without the membership commitment. The design balances Soho House's signature vintage-eclectic with Chicago's industrial heritage.
Location
West Loop, Chicago
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A room with a west-facing window for the sunset over the warehouse district. The rooftop pool in summer — even if you are not a strong swimmer, the skyline view from the water is worth the trip. The ground-floor restaurant for breakfast before exploring Fulton Market. The club floors (members and hotel guests) for evening drinks away from the restaurant-row crowds.
Summer for the rooftop pool, which is the primary amenity and the reason to choose Soho House over other West Loop hotels. The pool opens roughly Memorial Day through Labour Day. Year-round, the Fulton Market location puts you at the centre of Chicago's best restaurant neighbourhood.
Hotel rooms are bookable by non-members and grant access to club facilities during your stay. Member areas have a no-phones-for-photos policy that is enforced. The Green Street location is central to Fulton Market — Girl & the Goat, The Aviary, and dozens of restaurants are within a five-minute walk. Room rates run $300-500+. The rooftop pool has limited capacity and can fill on peak summer weekends. The neighbourhood is excellent for walking during the day but taxis or rideshares are advisable late at night west of Halsted.
