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These are the coolest private member clubs in DFW

We’re not talking about your grandfather's country club.

Private member clubs have long been sanctuaries for those seeking a haven of sophistication, camaraderie, and impeccable service. While this is still true today, there’s a new crop of private clubs popping up around Dallas. These aren’t the traditional country clubs of your grandfather’s time; they’re vibrant hubs of social and professional networking, culinary excellence, and wellness amenities. DFW’s private member clubs continue to shape the social fabric of our city, uniting people in pursuit of connection and common interests. Here are some of our favorites.

Le Sol

Experience the ultimate in holistic well-being with Le Sol, a premier hospitality company and member community in Dallas. The Le Sol experience provides exclusive access to their two member houses, along with their extensive range of amenities, every week during open hours. Relax by the pool and meditate in the bamboo forest at Le Sol Chateau. Work remotely from Le Sol House across the street, or take one of their weekly wellness classes. Members get access to a wide variety of social events, first dibs on Le Sol Travel’s luxury travel experiences, and a built-in community of interesting, creative people.

Cowboys Club

Nestled within The Star in Frisco, where the Dallas Cowboys train and work almost every day of the year, the Cowboys Club offers an unparalleled atmosphere for members to socialize, collaborate, unwind, and entertain. Immerse yourself in the passion for Dallas Cowboys football as you enjoy exclusive access to the inner workings of the organization, including daily operations, training camps, and team practices. Cowboys Club boasts an environment that is not only inviting to members but also to Cowboys players, coaches, and executives. Experience a first-of-its-kind social club where every moment is infused with the spirit of America’s Team.

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Dallas Petroleum Club

Situated in the bustling heart of Dallas, the Dallas Petroleum Club reigns supreme as an icon of elite distinction, recognized globally as a Distinguished Elite Club of the World. Established in 1934 as a sanctuary for oil moguls, this club has evolved into a much more diverse hub for successful men and women looking to broaden their connections in the business world. Elegant furnishings and fine art serve as a backdrop to excellent dining, lively social events, and seemingly endless networking opportunities.

The Crescent Club

Located on the 17th floor of the prestigious Crescent Complex, the Crescent Club offers breathtaking views of the downtown Dallas skyline. This space seamlessly blends Texas heritage with southern hospitality, providing members with a luxurious haven of fine dining and relaxation. Enjoy culinary delights in the main dining room or unwind in the 22,000-square-foot spa and fitness center. Either way, Crescent Club members are treated to an unparalleled experience that exudes opulence and charm.

Park City Club

Park City Club is located in the lively University Park and Highland Park neighborhoods, and it’s a perfect example of superior service, welcoming hospitality, and a strategic position in the busy business district of Preston Center. The club caters to a diverse group of community leaders, business executives, and socialites, and it’s the ideal place for anyone looking for an exceptional club experience. Members have access to fabulous wine dinners, themed parties, guest speakers, and group travel events, among many other offerings. With its exquisite dining options, exclusive social events, and top-notch recreational facilities, it’s no wonder Park City Club shines as a beacon of hospitality in the heart of DFW.

Tei-An

Renowned for its freshly crafted soba noodle dishes, Tei-An is the brainchild of Chef Teiichi Sakurai. From his masterful omakase creations to the rich culinary heritage evident in every dish, Tei-An promises an authentic Japanese dining experience unlike any other. As one of the best members only clubs in Dallas, choose to join and you’ll be granted access to an array of privileges, including private bar seating, intimate gatherings in the secluded dining room, and the serene ambiance of the rooftop lounge. But the perks extend beyond mere exclusivity; members enjoy priority reservations, designated parking, and access to bespoke events.

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Easy weekend getaways from Atlanta

From charming Highlands, NC, to picture-perfect Highway 30A, here's a list of our favorite spots within a few-hour drive of ATL.

While there’s no place like home, sometimes you just need a weekend away to recharge and reset. We’ve rounded up our favorite easy escapes from Atlanta that you can easily get to with plenty of time to relax and still return on Sunday ready to hit the week running. From the beach to the mountains, we’ve got your mini vacay covered. 

Family-Friendly Fun in Chattanooga, TN

2 hours from ATL

If you’re in need of a weekend away with the kids, look no further than the vibrant city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. With an easy 2-hour drive from Atlanta, Chattanooga is a destination that you can easily explore in only a weekend. For lodging, there are plenty of all-suite hotel options that will allow the family to spread out, like the SpringHill Suites with a location right on the Tennessee River. 

Activities for all ages are endless here. Choose from popular attractions like Rock City, Ruby Falls, Coolidge Park, or the Incline Railway for an outdoor adventure. If the weather moves you indoors, leave the car at the hotel and hop on the free downtown shuttle for easy access to the Creative Discovery Museum and The Tennessee Aquarium; both are distinctly different enough from similar attractions in Atlanta to be well worth a visit. If you have older kids in tow, High Point Climbing and Fitness has over 28,000 feet of indoor climbing fun. And we hope you packed your appetites because Chattanooga is filled with delicious and family-friendly options like Taco Mamacita, Edley’s Bar-B-Que, Slicks, and Ooltewah Whistle Stop. Request a late checkout, enjoy your Sunday, and still be home by dinner. We call that a weekend win.

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Girls Getaway in 30A, FL

5.5 hours from ATL

Known for its sugar sand beaches and crystal clear waters, the beautiful beaches of 30A, located approximately 300 miles south of Atlanta, are hard to beat, which is why so many families flock here for Spring Break. Instead, we’re here to suggest a pro tip…grab your girlfriends and pack your things for a girls-only weekend after the crowds die down. We love late April/early May for its temperate weather and minimal crowds making everything from beach access to dinner reservations much easier to snag. 

The small communities that dot this stretch of the Panhandle all have a slightly different vibe but we love Rosemary Beach, Seacrest, Alys Beach, and Seaside for their walkability, amenities, and beautiful architecture. Spend the morning on a group jog past the stunning homes in Alys Beach, grab coffee at Amavida in Rosemary, then hit the beach. Come cocktail hour, order a charcuterie spread from Gathering Boards 30A before heading out for dinner at George’s (Alys), Great Southern (Seaside), or Old Florida Fish House (Seagrove). For post-dinner fun, don’t sleep on Redd’s Pub (Blue Mountain Beach), a classic dive bar featuring a singing bartender, or grab a stool and enjoy the popular Red Bar Jazz band (Grayton Beach) entertaining crowds every Tuesday through Saturday til 9 pm. Head home Sunday with your skin sun-kissed and your mood lifted!

Couples Retreat in Highlands, NC

2.5 hours from ATL

If you and your boo could use a little together time, we think the romantic town of Highlands, North Carolina, located just a few hours northeast of Atlanta, is the perfect place. Book a room at the iconic Old Edwards Inn or find a cozy rental that keeps you close to the charming downtown. If hiking is your thing, you’re in luck. There are dozens of easily accessible trails from strenuous to beginner and several that will treat you to beautiful waterfall views, like Bridal Veil Falls, Glen Falls, or Dry Falls. The Blue Ridge Parkway is also an easy drive north of town and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Stop by Mountain Fresh Grocery for picnic supplies and make a day of it. 

Back in town, visit the Chamber of Commerce’s website to find out about events and happenings on the town square. There is always something going on and many times events are free and open to the public. Stroll the quaint downtown and browse art galleries, boutiques, and antique stores but be sure to make your way to Sunset Rock in time to catch the sky transform from day to dusk. Cap it off with dinner at one of the many delicious and romantic restaurants. We recommend Oak Steakhouse, Lakeside Restaurant, or Madison’s (reservations are strongly suggested at all three). We dare you not to be charmed by this magical mountain town.

Lake Escape in Lake Oconee, GA

1.5 hours from ATL

Luckily for Atlantans, getting on the water doesn’t have to mean taking a vacation day just to get to your destination. Atlanta is surrounded by beautiful lakes that are a quick and easy drive to get to, perfect for a weekend getaway. One of our favorites is Lake Oconee, located just ninety minutes east of downtown. Spanning over 19,000 acres, we love that Lake Oconee is a Georgia Power lake, which means that the water level is boatable year-round. Lodging is plentiful here, too. Whether you opt to stay at the well-known Ritz Carlton Reynolds Resort, a private vacation home rental, or a campground, there is something for everyone’s taste and budget. 

Once you’re on the lake, it’s all about relaxing into ‘lake life’. Rent a boat from one of the several local outfitters so you can enjoy fishing and water sports, or just find a dock to sit on and escape the busyness of city living. Lake Oconee is also home to several world-class golf courses, with the Harbor Club being open to the public and others available to guests staying at Reynolds (check when booking). If you opt to leave the lake, you could easily spend an afternoon strolling around historic Greensboro, where you won’t want to miss tasting the locally made beers at Oconee Brewing Company before winding down in front of a lakefront firepit staring at the stars (yes you can see them here!). 

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Phoenix’s best juice bars and smoothie shops

From colorful smoothie bowls to refreshing green juices, these local favorites offer a variety of nutritious, delicious options to fuel your day.

Whether you need a post-workout protein boost or a hydrating and refreshing treat in the desert heat, there’s something for everyone at these Phoenix juice bars and smoothie spots. Here’s where you can quench your cravings for green juice and blended fruit drinks.   

Kaleidoscope

With six Valley locations, from Gainey Village to Gilbert, your next Kaleidoscope juice fix is never too far away. Specializing in organic cold-pressed juices and what has been dubbed “high vibe” food (think gluten-free protein waffles, banana nut toast, and antioxidant-rich smoothie bowls), Kaleidoscope effortlessly adds a fun, colorful twist on all of your healthy food favorites. You’ll definitely want to reach for a bottle of Mason’s Magic on your next visit. This sippable green juice follows a FODMAP diet and is packed with good stuff like organic cucumber, celery, pineapple, kiwi, strawberry, spinach, wheatgrass, spirulina, mint, parsley, turmeric, ginger root, lime, and brain octane oil. Keep an eye out for their secret menu — if you search in the right place, you might find it online.  

Original ChopShop

There’s no denying that Original ChopShop is a Valley darling. This fresh-casual spot has locations in multiple states, but Arizona is where it first swung open its signature yellow doors. ChopShop has won the hearts – and taste buds – of the local health-conscious crowd with its lineup of fresh juices, smoothies, and allergy-friendly dishes that can cater to gluten-free and lactose-free diets. Try the Daily Detox – it’s made with golden beet, apple, ginger, lemon, orange, parsley, and aloe vera. All of the juices are made onsite at each location using fresh, quality ingredients that are sourced from a local produce distributor. Hungry for more? ChopShop has you covered with their roster of wraps, chops, sandwiches, and hearty bowls, like the Hot Honey Chicken and Hummus that’s served with crispy house baked tortilla chips.   

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InFruition 

InFruition serves up delicious smoothies and smoothie bowls from its casual digs inside of The Churchill, a popular arts district hangout constructed from industrial shipping containers with multiple shops and restaurants, in downtown Phoenix. The menu at InFruition is brimming with healthy options, but if you need a little guidance when it comes to your next order, you can’t go wrong with Tropical Love. This can’t-miss bright fuchsia-colored smoothie is blended with pitaya, mango, pineapple, date puree, and coconut mylk. Or, make it a bowl and dip your spoon into tasty toppings like granola, mango, pineapple flakes, and coconut whip. A lineup of enhanced protein smoothies, crafted drinks, and organic whole grain toasts complement InFruition’s menu of smoothies and smoothie bowls — which are all good reasons to visit this smoothie spot again. 

True Food Kitchen

True Food Kitchen was founded in Phoenix by Sam Fox and Dr. Andrew Weil, who specializes in integrative medicine. Today, True Food Kitchen has two Valley locations, at Scottsdale Quarter and Biltmore Fashion Park, restaurants in 17 states across the country, and even an endorsement from Oprah. Although kale can’t solve all of your problems, the vitamin-rich leafy green superfood can fight inflammation and support healthy cholesterol levels. True Food Kitchen’s Kale Aid is just what the doctor ordered. Made with kale, ginger, apple, celery, cucumber, and lemon, this green juice is a hydrating boost of vitamins and antioxidants. True Food Kitchen also offers a zero-proof cocktail menu. Great for happy hour – or any hour – this special menu features some juice-based libations, including the What’s Up Doc made with Clean & Co. non-alcoholic tequila alternative, carrot juice, orange juice, jalapeno, and fresh mint. 

Craft Juice Bar 

Craft Juice Bar is an Ahwatukee neighborhood staple that’s popular for its build-your-own smoothie bowls and wellness shots. Go big with a bowl and start with the base of your choice. Base ingredients include apple juice, orange juice, papaya juice, almond milk, or soy milk. Next, choose a combination of three fruits or veggies to blend. Finish your bowl with toppings like chia seeds, bee pollen, hemp hearts, cacao nibs, or goji berries. Or, try a customer favorite like the PB Bliss. It’s Craft’s take on the classic peanut butter and jelly made with an almond milk base, strawberry, banana, peanut butter, and blueberries. You can never have too much of a good thing: Craft Juice Bar has plans to open another location soon. Keep an eye on their social media pages for updates and an opening date. 

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