NEW CLUB: French hospitality company Loulou Groupe, the operator of Loulou Paris, Le Flandrin and Le Grand Café, is opening its first U.K. branch next fall in the form of a private members’ club nestled within a Mayfair town house, called 16 Charles Street.
The 25,000-square-foot, Grade II listed property was once the home of society hostess Margaret Greville, and is now being reimagined to become a social and dining club for Loulou Groupe’s Les Amis members.
The club — informed by the spirited travels of Loulou de la Falaise, whose colorful life inspired the name of the group, and Greville — will have five floors of salons, bar spaces and restaurants spearheaded by chef Benoît Dargère. On the ground floor, there will be an open-to-the-public French brasserie, offering a first glimpse into the world above.
Claire Malafosse, cofounder and artistic director of the Loulou Groupe, said London has a special energy: the creativity, the global reach, the warmth and many of the group’s guests were already calling it their second home.
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“When we walked into 16 Charles Street, everything aligned at once. We hadn’t planned to expand everywhere; that’s not who we are. But sometimes life presents the perfect building, the perfect moment, and you simply say, ‘Voilà, this is it.’ A beautiful stroke of luck, and the most natural next home for us, our pied-à-terre in London,” Malafosse added.



