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| 16 Oct 2025 | |
| Written by ToucanTech Support | |
| Notable Skinners' |
Nick House, born in September 1974, is a British entrepreneur and influential figure in London’s nightlife scene. Raised near Tunbridge Wells in Kent, he attended the prestigious Skinners' School before studying at the University of Leeds. His early interest in entertainment blossomed during university, where he began promoting club nights. This passion evolved into a thriving business—Nick House Entertainment Limited—which managed over 20 events weekly across London’s elite venues. His breakthrough came with the launch of Mahiki in 2005, a Polynesian-themed nightclub that quickly became a hotspot for celebrities and royals.
Over the years, House co-founded several iconic venues including Whisky Mist, Bodo’s Schloss, The Punch Bowl (with Guy Ritchie and Madonna), and Steam & Rye (with Kelly Brook). Known for his flair in creating exclusive yet welcoming atmospheres, he earned accolades such as Best Promoter at the London Bar and Club Awards. Despite his success in nightlife, House is teetotal and maintains a grounded personal life. He resides in Notting Hill with his wife and children, continuing to shape London’s hospitality landscape with ventures like Gold in Portobello Market.