An owners-only club for London
Owners-only Friday and Saturday nights built to be genuinely, unreservedly fun. Weekday workshops, classes, and co-working for the same community. The friendships and the belonging — those are the bonus.
First: the nights. Friday and Saturday at 6 Minutes are built to be genuinely, unreservedly fun. Good music — chosen by people who care about it. Good food. Good air. A room that feels right. The kind of night you talk about the following week, and again six months later.
The bonus is what happens when the room is full of owners. Nobody's a stranger in the way they usually are. The person next to you has a stake in this place, same as you. People look out for each other, not because they've been told to, but because it's theirs. Nights out used to feel like that. Most of them stopped. This is an attempt to bring it back.
During the week, the same building runs workshops, classes, and co-working — ceramics, cooking, music, writing, run by people who actually do these things. Same community. A different kind of Tuesday.
You will make real friends here. Not contacts. Not people you follow and forget. People you actually know, who you'll see again next Friday, and the Friday after that. That's not the pitch — it's just what tends to happen when a room full of people genuinely give a damn about the same place.
The ownership model is what makes all of this possible and durable. No absentee landlord. No private equity. The people who show up — who dance here on Saturday and work here on Wednesday — hold the shares, set the direction, and share in what it earns. Community-owned from day one, or not at all.
Founding owners get
No money. No commitment. Just signal — you'll be first to know when it moves.
We'll be in touch when things move. You'll be first — and that matters when founding owners help shape what this becomes.
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