NBHD: Main Street District of Downtown Dallas
Address: 1914 Commerce St.
Primary Intersection: Commerce St and St. Paul St.
Phone: (512) 768 8484
Stay somewhere with a historical claim to fame: The Statler. When it first opened in 1956, it was home to largest convention facility in the South and also first-ever building to feature elevator music. Today, the Statler still puts on events in its Grand Ballroom. Enjoy the fourth-floor pool and rooftop bar, Waterproof. And favorite place to be at the end of the night? Bourbon & Banter, an underground speakeasy that once housed Statler Barbershop.
Planning a trip to North Texas? Skip the stress of coordinating complex logistics for your Statler Dallas vacation. The local Dallas nightlife experts at VIP Nightlife specialize in turning travel ideas into fully executed, once-in-a-lifetime itineraries. Discover why this iconic landmark is the premier destination for an all-inclusive luxury weekend escape.
Originally opened in 1956 as the Statler Hilton Dallas, this legendary property was the first major hotel built in Dallas in nearly three decades. Designed by visionary architect William B. Tabler, the building revolutionized the hospitality world with cutting-edge mid-century modern design.
From day one, the property was proclaimed “the last word in hostelries.” Its opening celebration brought Hollywood luminaries from both coasts converging on Dallas for a four-day celebration. Moreover, the Statler pioneered several industry firsts, introducing custom 21-inch Westinghouse TVs in every room and elevator music. It also broke tradition by placing its massive conference spaces on the lower floors and operating a rooftop heliport to shuttle guests directly from nearby airports. The outdoor patio even featured “A Wishing Star,” a massive 12-foot rotating sculpture by artist José de Rivera.
When you plan a staycation or a vacation here, the building serves as its own premium foodie destination. The Statler Dallas dining options provide distinct flavors and atmospheres without ever leaving the property:
Overeasy: Start your morning at Overeasy Dallas, a retro-inspired mid-century modern diner and coffee shop. It is the go-to spot for an all-day breakfast, artisanal pastries, and creative brunch cocktails.
Bourbon & Banter: Hidden underground in what was originally the hotel’s 1950s barber shop, this upscale speakeasy lounge requires entering a secret code into an old-school telephone booth. It features a world-class bourbon collection, innovative cocktails, and late-night bites.
Scout: The ultimate social space and sports bar mashup. Scout features live entertainment, a shareable chef-driven menu, and entertainment amenities like bowling lanes, pool tables, ping-pong, and foosball.
Perched high on the 19th floor, Waterproof Dallas is a stunning indoor/outdoor rooftop pool, bar, and lounge. Offering panoramic views of the downtown skyline, it operates as a sophisticated oasis by day with private cabanas and signature cocktails.
By night and on weekends, it transforms into the epicenter of the city’s daytime social scene. VIP Nightlife hosts legendary Dallas pool parties here, featuring high-energy live DJ sets, premium bottle service, and an elite crowd. Whether you want to sunbathe in a luxury cabana or dance under the stars, this rooftop pool deck offers the ultimate VIP party experience.
Following a massive redevelopment project, the property reopened as The Statler Hotel & Residences, proudly managed by Hilton Hotels under their exclusive Curio Collection banner.
The reimagined property blends historic mid-century charm with modern luxury, featuring… 159 refined guest rooms occupying the first five floors. 219 upscale apartments across the upper eleven floors. A newly renovated 11,500-square-foot Grand Ballroom perfect for massive galas.
The Statler played a massive role in establishing Dallas as a business and entertainment hub for the Southwest. Today, that legacy of entertainment continues.
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To get the absolute most out of your experience at The Statler, local frequent flyers and hotel insiders recommend utilizing these specific property hacks:
The Secret Entrance: Bourbon & Banter is hidden underground. Walk down the stairs near the hotel lobby and look for an old, functional 1950s telephone booth.
The Entry Code: You must pick up the vintage phone receiver and press a specific numeric combination to open the hidden door. Ask the front desk clerk or the lobby bartender for tonight’s passcode, as it changes frequently.
Waterproof Lounge: The 19th-floor rooftop bar offers beautiful skyline views but turns into a packed, ticketed, upscale nightclub lounge on Friday and Saturday nights.
The Insider Trick: Go up between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM on a weekday. You can enjoy the panoramic views and sit poolside in total peace without dealing with strict dress codes or cover charges.
Scout Entertainment Hub: Located right inside the hotel, Scout features full bowling lanes, ping-pong, and pool tables.
Happy Hour Timing: Check with the host upon arrival regarding afternoon dining specials; hotel guests frequently get prioritized lane access or dining credits during off-peak happy hours.
Avoid the Low Floors: Request a room on the 11th floor or higher. The lower-level rooms face the active downtown streets and can pick up bass vibrations from the nightlife venues below.
Corner Rooms: Ask specifically for a "01" or "20" series room at check-in (e.g., Room 1201). These corner configurations feature wrap-around glass layouts that highlight the mid-century architecture and maximize natural natural light.
Because there is no self-parking available on the property, parking costs are structured by your length of visit:
Overnight Valet: $60.00 per day (includes full in-and-out privileges).
Short-Term Daily Valet (0 to 4 Hours): $20.00.
Mid-Term Daily Valet (4 to 8 Hours): $40.00.
Vehicle Height Limits: The off-site valet garage has a maximum vehicle clearance height of 6 feet 6 inches.
If you prefer to avoid the premium hotel valet pricing, there are several self-parking garages and open-air surface lots right around the block:
Elm Street Garage: Located just 0.2 miles away at 2000 Elm Street, this garage offers evening, weekend, and short-term event parking options frequently ranging between $5.00 to $20.00 depending on theater events.
Platinum Parking Wood Street Lot: An outdoor surface lot about 0.1 miles away at 1720 Wood Street that charges roughly $15.00 for up to 12 hours.
NBHD: Main Street District of Downtown Dallas
Address: 1914 Commerce St.
Primary Intersection: Commerce St and St. Paul St.
Phone: (512) 768 8484
Highly recommended for mid-century design enthusiasts, nightlife seekers, and large-scale event planners.
Room Rates typically $480-650+/night for standard guest rooms, depending on season, and cancellation policies. Specialty suites on upper floors range higher.
Cheapest months to stay at The Statler are March and August, while the most expensive is December.
Parking on-site is strictly valet-only and costs $60+ tax/night.
Statler Dallas does not charge traditional resort fee, but it does mandate 2% Dallas Tourism Fee added daily to your room rate.