![]() ![]() Construction was in the works behind the bar, and the new access rules for Centurion lounges and US American Express Platinum cardholders came into effect on February 1st so this might alleviate some of the overcrowding. This lounge is smartly designed from an aesthetic perspective and has excellent food and drink options, but it desperately needs an expansion to deal with crowding. Needless to say, showers are often in high demand at many lounges around the world so ensure you plan accordingly if you are expecting to clean up during your lounge visit. I attempted to have a peek at the shower at this location as well, but by the time I had eaten and toured the lounge, the line for front desk assistance was nearly down the escalator. It was kept tidy and had warm water running from the automatic sinks. It almost took me back to the days of sharing a house with two roommates and what we considered a “House Pour.”Īn intelligent interior design like the rest of the lounge. I enjoyed a classic mimosa which was generously poured. ![]() This could rival some Marriott Platinum Elite breakfast benefits.Īs for beverages, the main bar had a comprehensive cocktail menu for breakfast including Mimosas, Baileys and Coffee, Bloody Marys, and the like. I feel silly listing out all the food available, but it was truly impressive for an airport lounge. Overnight oats, yogurt parfait, pork sausage, hashbrowns, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, assorted pastries, pork and veggie frittata, Belgian waffles, fresh fruit, and immunity shots. A vast selection of breakfast food was available, including: The food and beverage came highly touted from other Centurion lounges, and this one is no exception. Be prepared to find a table and hunker down for your whole lounge visit, lest you end up without any place to sit. On the whole, there is a significant amount of seating in the lounge, but the reality is that it can be tough to find seating at many lounges during peak times. ![]()
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