Modern, luxury lounging, fine dining and VIP perks are what members of the newly announced Cowboys Club can expect.
In January the Dallas Cowboys announced the franchise’s new club, which will be located within the Cowboys’ world headquarters at The Star in Frisco.
The club, set to open in September, will include a dining room, several bars, a rooftop pool and corporate meeting space.
The dining room will offer dishes from Executive Chef Tony Sinese, who is also the senior executive sous-chef for Legends Hospitality at AT&T Stadium.
One of the more unique features of the club is the patio that overlooks the Cowboys’ practice field so members can see the players in training.
“This is something that’s never been done before by any professional sports team,” Dallas Cowboys spokesperson Joe Trahan said. “We’re wanting to create a different experience. We’ve always been about getting close to our players, get close to the action, get close to living a life similar to what a player could have.”
For a family of four, the initial membership fee is $4,500 plus $350 per month per membership.
The Cowboys Club will feature a lounge area and a bar open to members.[/caption]The first round of memberships was limited to about 800 people, but Trahan said more might become available in the future.
Those who pay the initial and monthly membership fees will receive the perks of membership, including valet parking at the club and access to members-only events such as coach and player chalk talks, family-themed nights, whiskey-tasting events and game day watch parties.
Members will also receive complimentary admission to Cowboys Fit, a technologically advanced, 30,000-square-foot gym located inside the headquarters.
Members can bring up to four guests to the club per visit. Any guests or members entering the club can wear workout clothes, but workout attire, sleeveless shirts and shorts are prohibited in the dining area.
Trahan said many sports fans are excited about the club.
“Any time you have the name Dallas Cowboys, it’s a very strong name,” Trahan said. “I think what it brings is not just for people who are fans of the [Dallas Cowboys]. It’s also for people who are fans of football or fans of the sport.”