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The Mason Dallas

Rank#16

Management

Kyle Hennigan

Venue Sales Director

About

A historic building originally constructed in 1920 as a Masonic lodge. It offers 10,000 square feet of sophisticated event space featuring a grand ballroom, original hardwood floors, and ornate chandeliers.

Why we like The Mason Dallas

Located just steps from the vibrant Bishop Arts District, The Mason Dallas is a masterfully reimagined 1920s Masonic Lodge that radiates "Old World" soul and curated sophistication. Designed by the legendary Herbert M. Greene, the same architect behind the Arts District Mansion, this 10,000-square-foot venue feels less like a commercial event space and more like a lavish private residence. The Grand Hall serves as the heart of the home, featuring a massive stone hearth, soaring ceilings, and sparkling Empire chandeliers that create a moody, romantic atmosphere for ceremonies. With its rich wood paneling, designer wallcoverings (like Gracie and Missoni), and curated art in every nook, The Mason offers a "maximalist-chic" aesthetic that requires almost no additional decor to look editorial-ready. The guest experience at The Mason is intentionally designed to flow through a series of distinct, atmospheric "chapters." Guests might start with a ceremony in the Grand Hall, move to the Drawing Room or the parlor-style Reception Hall for craft cocktails among vintage vignettes, and finally settle into an intimate dinner under the glow of bespoke lighting. Managed by the renowned Trés LA Group, the venue is synonymous with high-end hospitality and a "one-event-per-day" policy that ensures total privacy. From the "Hollywood Glam" bridal suite with its professional salon stations to the masculine elegance of the groom’s lounge, The Mason is the premier choice for the couple who wants a wedding that feels like a sophisticated, storied dinner party in the heart of Dallas's most artistic neighborhood.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning historic character with Old World grace and modern updates.
  • Large, luxurious bridal suite with lighted mirrors and high-end amenities.

Cons

  • Multi-story layout relies on an elevator that has had historical downtime.
  • Located in Oak Cliff which may be less central for some out-of-town guests.

Review Scores

Facebook5.0
Google4.4
Yelp2.0

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