A catalyst for use in aromatic alkylation, such as toluene alkylation with
methanol, is comprised of a zeolite with pore size from about 5.0 to
about 7.0 .ANG. containing a hydrogenating metal. The catalyst may be
used in preparing an alkyl aromatic product by providing the catalyst
within a reactor. The catalyst may be contacted with an aromatic
hydrocarbon and an alkylating agent in the presence of hydrogen under
reaction conditions suitable for aromatic alkylation. The catalyst may
also be treated to further increase its stability. This is accomplished
by heating the hydrogenating metal loaded zeolite catalyst in the
presence of a reducing agent prior to use in an aromatic alkylation
reaction to a temperature of from about 400.degree. C. to about
500.degree. C. for about 0.5 to about 10 hours.