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The Hampton Social Has a New Secret Club, and No, You’re Probably Not Invited

This new subterranean club is by invite-only; like rush week for the grown-ups.
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The Hampton Social is located below The Hampton House.

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When The Hampton Social opened earlier this spring, there was some hearsay around a secret in the basement. That secret? A private, invitation-only members’ club called Hampton House. 

Restaurant and club openings can be easily derailed in a matter of minutes, so we weren’t sure if this vision would be brought to fruition. But as it turns out, it is. Parker Hospitality Group, behind the concept, has its eyes set on opening the club on Wednesday, Oct. 1.

There’s a lot of jargon around the concept, and we’ve never set foot in one of these clubs, so don’t shoot the messenger. 

According to a release, Hampton House will be more than just a private club; it’s an experiment in curation, chemistry, and culture. 

The Invite List

They want to invite those who embody the “work hard, play hard” philosophy. The club will serve as both a retreat and a stage for Dallas’ most ambitious and influential to connect, indulge and revel late into the night. 

Hampton House will be hidden in the basement of the Hampton Social. “Upstairs is bright coastal ease while the downstairs is something altogether different—seductive, discreet, and alive with possibility,“ said Brad Parker, Founder & CEO of Parker Hospitality. 

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It’s said to come alive with jewel-toned velvet, polished marble and bespoke millwork and lighting that will evolve with the night. Anchoring the club is a custom DJ booth; they promise to bring “world-class talent” to Dallas with sets flown in “straight from the shores of Mykonos.” (And we’re all like, Hey, Dallas has amazing DJs. But, OK, use that jet fuel.)

What’s in it for Members?

Invited and approved members will gain access to the space, plus a curated calendar of private events, ranging from luxury tastings and mixology immersions to pop-up omakase nights featuring globally celebrated chefs. They’ll also unlock privileges at other Parker Hospitality concepts across the country that include priority reservations, weekday dining benefits and access to other hidden spaces and private hosting opportunities. 

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Their goal with these exclusive dining events, DJ sets and after-hours parties is to create rituals and memories that cannot be replicated— meaning no event will be repeated twice. 

Do you want to contribute to Hampton House’s “rarefied culture?” Wait for an invitation. They seek 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,” as per the release.

And for the rest of us? We’ll see you over at Mike’s Gemini Twin or Saint Valentine.

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