“It’s an experiment in curating the perfect membership and staying true to our philosophy: work hard, play hard.”
Brad Parker
Founder & CEO
Parker Hospitality
.…on opening the invitation-only members club Hampton House beneath The Hampton Social in downtown Dallas.
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Last March, we told you about the new four-story Hampton Social, a see-and-be-seen dining and socializing destination at 1520 Main Street in downtown Dallas. Now Chicago-based Parker Hospitality says one of those floors will open on October 1 as Hampton House, an invitation-only members club. “Hampton House is the darker, sexier alter ego of The Hampton Social,” says Brad Parker, founder and CEO of Parker Hospitality.

Rendering of Hampton House Dallas [Image: Parker Hospitality]
“Upstairs is bright coastal ease while the downstairs is something altogether different—seductive, discreet, and alive with possibility,” Parker added in a statement. “Hampton House is not just a business; it’s an experiment in curating the perfect membership and staying true to our philosophy: work hard, play hard. It’s about building a culture, not just a club.”
The company said Hampton House members will gain access to a curated calendar of private events, from luxury tastings and mixology immersions to pop-up Signature Omakase Nights, “where globally celebrated chefs transform the club into an exclusive culinary theater.” There will also be “premier” DJ sets, after-hours parties, and cultural activations.

Rendering of Hampton House Dallas [Image: Parker Hospitality]
But you can’t just stroll in. Hampton House will welcome members “through a selective, invitation-only application process, ensuring each member contributes to the rarefied culture. The club seeks out those who not only succeed at the highest levels but who also embrace the art of celebration, the freedom of indulgence, and the value of privacy,” Parker Hospitality said.
Membership also unlocks privileges at Parker Hospitality concepts across the country, including priority reservations, weekday dining benefits, and access to hidden spaces and private hosting opportunities, the company added.

Rendering of Hampton House Dallas [Image: Parker Hospitality]
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