Alan C.
Yelp
Overall, it's a good club, but it can be a little bit hard to get to. I had access to the club via my priority pass.
I flew into the "B" gates at terminal one, and this club is at the "D" gates. It took me a good 15 minutes To get get from my gate to the club. I had to walk all the way to the front of the terminal without leaving security, and then catch the train to the "D" gates,. , and then on to the club. Depending on which gate you fly into, if you have a shorter layover, this may not work for you. Fortunately, I had a longer layover.
Overall, it's a good club. Everyone was very friendly. Fortunately, at 2 PM on a Tuesday, the club was not very busy. If it gets too busy, you get put on a waiting list, and they text you when you can come in. You can also make a reservation, but they will only hold your reservation for 30 minutes from the time you make the reservation for. So if your flight comes in, late,, it could be a problem.
The place is bright and clean, the Wi-Fi is fast enough to stream video, and the seats are very comfortable. There are plenty of plugs and USB ports to charge your gear, and they do have airport "flight boards" so you can check the status of your outgoing flight. They have a full bar, with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, there's coffee, as well as a small self service soup and salad bar that also had breadsticks. They offer "small plates" that you order by scanning the QR code on your table. I tried the bruschetta, the chicken taco, the Italian slider, basically Italian meats on a small bun, and the brownie. Overall, everything tasted very good. The chicken taco was decent sized, but the rest were definitely "small bites." The nice thing is, you can order as many or as much as you want.
The thing I like best about this lounge, is that you can take a shower here. That was so nice, being able to take a shower and freshen up before my cross country flight. It really helped a lot.
As long as my layover is long enough, I will be back. Thank you.