The City Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious clubs in the city of Dallas. A venerable institution, it was originally founded in 1918 where it occupied the 9th & 10th floors of the Southland Life building. The club ceased operations during the Depression and was reformed and officially chartered in 1941, taking up residence in the Baker Hotel.

In 1968, the club grew with Dallas, establishing a new home on the top floor of One Main Place. Then in 1988, the panoramic 69th floor of Bank of America Plaza became home to The City Club, providing members with an ideal environment for business and social engagements.

In the finest tradition of the private club, The City Club has enjoyed a long-standing reputation in Dallas for its high quality of membership and service. Without question, The City Club is one of the most exciting clubs in the Metroplex. Membership activities abound, and the service and food are exceptional. The City Club remains one of the most valuable and prestigious traditions in Dallas.

One Main Place
The Baker Hotel
The Adolphus Hotel