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PittFall09 t1_j8bfki3 wrote

Not sure what your criteria is, but the Duquesne Club would probably be at the top regardless.

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Just_Learned_This t1_j8cbmjy wrote

A floor for athletics, a floor that's half offices with glass walls and a fine dining restaurant and bar. Nice place, Duquesne club is definitely a much nicer place though.

Rivers club is literally inside an office building. The Duquesne club is the entirety of a beautiful historical building with much more dining/banquet space, all of which is architecturally beautiful.

I've spent time in both kitchens. It's not close when it comes to "prestige" that the Duquesne club is head and shoulders above the rivers club.

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PersonalAd2039 t1_j8d1ysp wrote

Jacktowne ride and hunt club followed by Duquesne.

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BmoresFnst t1_j8esoda wrote

Harvard Yale Princeton (HYP) Club accepts members who didn’t even graduate from said universities. Had to consolidate given the lack of Pittsburgh dwelling alumni. They’ll take anyone’s money. It’s pretty nice. It’s got that whole rich Mahogany vibe going for it.

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PublicCommenter t1_j8eta6n wrote

I'm a member. There is no upfront fee. It's about $200 for the all-in membership, which includes events, gym, and dining. You can get it down to about $80 per month if you take out some of the options. The chef changed sometime during COVID and the food isn't what it used to be, so I recently dropped the dining option.

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