Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some common questions about visiting Maeve House, membership, and how the House works day to day.
Visiting the House
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Yes. The best way to understand Maeve House is to visit in person.
You can book a tour to walk through the space, see how it’s used day to day, and ask any questions you have. There’s no pressure to join — it’s simply a chance to see if the House feels right.
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Booking a tour is the easiest way to make sure someone is available to walk you through the House.
If you're nearby, you're also welcome to stop in and say hello.
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Maeve House occasionally offers a small number of visitor day passes for those curious about spending a day working from the House.
Because Maeve House is primarily a members’ clubhouse, day passes are limited and not always available.
Membership
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Social membership is designed for people seeking connection, conversation, and a place to belong. Social members attend events and gatherings and are part of the Maeve House community.
Coworking membership includes everything in social membership, plus daytime access to work from the House.
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Not at all. Many members join primarily for the community and events.
Maeve House is a clubhouse first — coworking is simply one way members use the space.
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Yes. Many members adjust their membership as their routines change.
For example, someone might begin with social membership and later add coworking access.
Events & Clubs
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Most clubs and gatherings are included with membership.
Occasionally there may be special workshops or experiences with a separate fee, but the regular rhythm of events is part of the membership experience.
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Yes. Guests may attend events through a Guest Pass request or by joining with a member.
If you're exploring membership, attending an event can be a nice way to experience the House.
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Most events are designed for members.
However, Maeve House hosts Ladies Day, a monthly gathering that is open to the public and free to attend.
Using the House
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Social members occasionally use the House for work through a limited number of member-rate day passes.
Coworking members have regular daytime access to the House.
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Yes. While the House includes shared tables and social spaces, there are also several quieter rooms where members can settle in and focus.
Many members naturally move between spaces depending on the day.
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Not at all. Many members arrive on their own and settle in naturally — working for a while, joining a club, or simply spending time in the space.
Maeve House was designed so connection can happen easily and without pressure.
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No. Members participate in the rhythm of the House in ways that feel natural to them.
Some attend events regularly, while others primarily work from the space or stop by occasionally. Both are part of the community.
House Policies
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Ironically, Maeve House is a dog-free House.
We obviously love them — the rooms are even named after our dogs — but many of us are grateful that we can spend a few focused hours working while our dogs stay happily at home.
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Maeve House is a membership-based clubhouse designed for working, gathering, and meaningful connection.
While coworking and events both happen here, the House is not a traditional coworking office and is not an event venue for rent.