Pacific-Union Club

The reconstruction and expansion of the original mansion into the clubhouse was designed by Willis Polk.

It is considered the first brownstone constructed west of the Mississippi River.

[citation needed] Along with the Fairmont Hotel across the street, it was the only structure in the area to survive the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.

[citation needed] Some notable citizens have been Pacific-Union Club members, including:[citation needed] Pacific Union Club Punch is a drink named after the Pacific-Union Club in William "Cocktail" Boothby's 1908 work The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them[2] with the recipe: For a party of ten.

Add two jiggers of Curaçao and dissolve the whole in about a quart of effervescent water.

Pacific-Union Club
The James C. Flood Mansion is the home of the Pacific-Union Club