Located in the Euclid Corridor, next to the theater district, the banking district, the public square and The Tower City, it is the social center of the city.
Cleveland is considered a paradigm of urban transformation for becoming one of the most liveable cities in the United States, after a working-class past.
Since 1872, the Union Club has been a staunch and efficient contributor to the business and civic life of Greater Cleveland, Ohio's most populous city.
The Union Club of Cleveland occupies a stately building built in 1903, in the center of the city where, in addition to the restaurant and lounges, it has a fitness center and spacious rooms for members and members of correspondence clubs.
The required dress code is a jacket and tie for all spaces.
It does not allow access to minors.
A cover letter is required to access.