The Maze NYC to open in Fall 2025 Photo Courtesy of The Maze
Legacy and Connections

The Maze: Inside New York City’s First Alcohol-Free Members-Only Social Club

Blending wellness, connection, and intentional design, The Maze in Flatiron redefines luxury socializing—without the hangover.

Caroline Dalal

For a city famous for its martinis and 2 AM energy, New York has long lacked a space where refined socializing doesn't revolve around alcohol. That changes with the arrival of The Maze—a 4,600-square-foot, members-only club in Flatiron that’s as much about aesthetic design as it is about mindful connection. It’s not just a bar without booze. It’s an entirely different blueprint for how New Yorkers gather.

Founded by Justin Gurland, a Licensed Master Social Worker with 17 years of sobriety and a career dedicated to recovery and community-building, The Maze is designed to be a home base for professionals, creatives, entrepreneurs, and anyone—sober or simply curious—seeking something more intentional from their social life.

Redefining Nightlife Without Alcohol

Located at 43 West 24th Street, The Maze is less a reaction to drinking culture than a quiet revolution against it. Here, the architecture of connection takes center stage. The layout offers a New American restaurant, a high-end coffee bar, lounge-style seating, and flexible event areas, all united by a design ethos that nods more to boutique hospitality than wellness cliché.

In a city saturated with exclusivity, The Maze offers something rarer: access to community on your own terms. Members can expect weekly events, cultural programming, and wellness-focused social gatherings, all centered on thoughtful interaction rather than background noise. And then there’s the monthly Cornerstone Dinner—a signature evening of conversation and zero-proof pairings that’s as intimate as it is inspiring.

The Rise of Mindful Social Spaces

Message from The Maze NYC

The Maze arrives at a cultural inflection point. According to recent data, nearly 50% of U.S. adults report actively trying to cut back on alcohol. The #sobercurious hashtag has amassed over 600 million views. What began as a personal choice has become a movement—particularly in urban, health-forward markets like New York and Los Angeles.

At the same time, loneliness is being flagged as a public health crisis, making spaces that foster genuine connection more important than ever. The Maze responds not just with a solution, but with a statement: sobriety can be elevated, celebratory, and, most importantly, social.

Membership and the Maze Ahead

The Maze is currently accepting sign-ups to its waitlist, with full membership applications opening in July. While access will be selective, the mission remains expansive: to build a space where everyone, regardless of why they walk through the door, can show up fully. No explanations. No compromises.

Here, your after-work drink might be a single-origin espresso instead of a cocktail, but the energy in the room? Every bit as electric. Because when the usual distractions fall away, what’s left is something rare in New York: presence.

The Maze isn’t trying to reinvent New York nightlife. It’s offering an alternate route—a place where wellness and community aren’t sidebar ideas, but the main event. And in a city constantly chasing the next big thing, that’s the kind of clarity that just might stick.

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