Membership


Membership
Membership has its Perks
Membership in the Duquesne Club begins with the introduction of a candidate by a current member.
Founded in 1873 as a social club, the Duquesne Club has long been a place where individuals and families gather for conversation, dining, and fellowship. Over time, it has remained both a retreat and a setting for engagement—supporting business, celebration, and daily routine within an environment shaped by generations of stewardship.
We offer the height of refined living and grand celebration in our exceptional à la carte and private dining rooms, bars and wine cellar. We tempt with leading-edge sustainability, local sourcing and urban apiculture. We invigorate with a world-class Health & Fitness environment. We connect with member events and unique, collegial rooms. We facilitate business with well-equipped meeting and conference spaces. We provide luxury and comfort in beautifully appointed hotel rooms and suites. And we inspire with dynamic societies in wine, beer, art, sport, culinary and literary pursuits.
The Club has evolved over the years because at its core, it has always strived to be what its members want it to be. In today’s era, that means an exceptional experience grounded in tradition and versatility.

Amenities
We are at Your Service
Within these walls, members enjoy dining, private meeting rooms, hotel accommodations, wellness facilities, and social spaces designed for both business and leisure. From quiet breakfasts to formal dinners, from morning workouts to evening events, the Club supports the varied rhythms of daily life in the heart of the city.
Fine Dining
Seasonal menus served in both formal and relaxed dining rooms.
Banquet & Conference Facilities
Private rooms for meetings, celebrations, and milestone events.
Hotel Rooms
Forty-three guest rooms and suites for members and sponsored guests.
Health & Fitness
A 35,000 square foot wellness facility offering training, exercise classes, massage, squash, a hairstylist, and a golf simulator.
Club Events
A year-round calendar of social and cultural gatherings.
Reciprocal Club Privileges
Access to reciprocal clubs in cities across the country and abroad.
Spouse Billing Privileges
Account signing privileges for spouses.
Valet Parking
Valet parking is available at the 325 Sixth Avenue entrance Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Saturday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Events
An Event to Remember
Members gather throughout the year for lectures, tastings, seasonal celebrations, and annual Club traditions. More than 125 events annually bring families, colleagues, and friends together for conversation, hospitality, and connection.
Societies
We are at Your Service
Through its Art, Bourbon & Beer, Culinary, History, Literary, Rod & Gun, and Wine Societies, members gather around pursuits that extend beyond the everyday—bringing expertise, curiosity, and fellowship into conversation.
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Wine Society
With 300 members, the Wine Society boasts the largest enrollment of any private club wine society in America. Tastings, tours, dinners and classes are all part of the enjoyment. -
Art Society
Beginning with an exploration of the Club’s significant art collection and historic building. Members share the enrichment that art brings to our lives locally and worldwide. -
Rod & Gun Society
A special camaraderie forms around the traditions of the hunt. Rod & Gun members participate in an active calendar of shooting, fishing, hunting and sport. -
Literary Society
Reading and theater share center stage in this society dedicated to the enjoyment of a broad range of literature. -
Culinary Society
A celebration of culinary excellence is cultivated through cooking demonstrations, culinary classes, off-site tours, dinners, tastings and guest chefs. -
Beer Society
The knowledge and enjoyment of beer drives a common goal of social and educational activities. Members enjoy informal beer and buffet nights, homebrewing classes and beer swaps, craft brewery tours, tastings and more.
Reciprocal Clubs
A Club Away
From Home
Membership includes access to reciprocal clubs in major cities across the United States and abroad. These clubs offer dining, accommodations, meeting facilities, and wellness amenities. Visits require a letter of introduction from the Duquesne Club.