BSE Global, the company that manages and operates Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Nets, is partnering with global restaurant company Major Food Group (MFG) to reimagine the most premium club inside of the Brooklyn arena. The Crown Club, Barclays Center’s swanky new courtside club, will feature designs from interior designer Ken Fulk, who has collaborated with MFG on seven restaurants, including Sadelle’s and the Las Vegas and Miami outposts of Carbone. 

While becoming a true destination for memorable and luxurious dining experiences at each Nets game, Crown Club will still offer premium ticket holders the same flexibility and variety as a traditional courtside club. The 7,700-square-foot area will capture that of a grand residence complete with a Foyer, Lounge, Pantry, Salon, and a private Dining Room reserved as the most exclusive space in Crown Club. The lush decor will feature velvet furnishings, antique mirrors, elegant parquet floors and a richly residential array of textures and fabrics, with a signature Ken Fulk bar anchoring the Lounge.

Barclays Center’s new Crown Club rendering. Photo courtesy of Barclays Center.

“Without qualification, this is going to be one of the most beautiful spaces in the city,” Fulk said in a recent press release. “The fact that it’s inside an arena adds to the mysterious sense of being invited to a private grand residence for an unforgettable evening.”

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The name Crown Club is a nod to the rich history of Brooklyn. In celebrating the legacies of the Brooklyn greats, the Nets have paid homage to artists like Biggie Smalls and Jean-Michel Basquiat, who have invoked the crown. Crown Club will provide à la carte dining, a unique offering experience rarely found at courtside clubs—and guests can expect the best food in town.

Barclays Center’s new Crown Club rendering. Photo courtesy of Barclays Center.

Crown Club is scheduled to be completed for the 2021-22 NBA season.