The Club At LAS
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The Club At LAS

Travel lounge · Paradise ·

Complimentary cocktails, snacks, and attentive staff in a relaxing space

clean and organized
good food
comfortable seating
clean restrooms
friendly staff
priority pass
bar
food selection
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5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 Get directions

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Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 Get directions

+1 702 261 7570
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•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 23, 2026

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McCarran International Airport’s Club LAS opens | Eater Vegas

"Located in the D Concourse near Gate 33 at Harry Reid (McCarran) International Airport in Las Vegas, this 7,000+ sq ft lounge seats 149 and is organized into five distinct zones: a productivity area with desk-height counters, ergonomic chairs, electrical outlets, and access to a computer and printer (including privacy seating for calls); a relax zone with seating, outlets and views of the Las Vegas Strip; a resting zone with recliners, ottomans, reading lamps and outlets; a replenish section featuring a hot-and-cold buffet, all-day snacks, fruit- and herb-infused waters and a separate bar serving complimentary cocktails and premium spirits; and a refresh zone with private restrooms and shower suites. The interior showcases photography by local artist Jeff Green across architecture, food, portrait, automotive and scenic subjects. Entry is via a membership program or a $40 day pass, and the lounge is open daily from 5 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.; the parent company also operates a second lounge in Terminal 3 across from Gate E2." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2019/4/18/18485642/mccarran-club-las-now-open
The Club At LAS

Suzette S.

Google
Enjoy being an American Express Card member! Appreciate the perks of entry to airport lounges! Very impressed with lounge! Food and drinks were really good! Plenty of sitting areas! Restrooms located with the lounge area- plus!!

An P.

Google
Pretty good for a domestic lounge through priority pass. Although located far away from Terminal 1 Gates abc. Vegetarian egg bites, pancakes, were ok. They have bagels, cereals etc. Restrooms were clean and big. Bar offered a variety of wines and hard drinks.

Rasul R.

Google
My experience at The Club at LAS began with a reservation at 12 PM, for which I paid a modest $9 fee. Overall, it was a comfortable and enjoyable visit. The staff were warm and attentive throughout. They frequently checked and replenished the buffet to ensure guests were well served with both food and beverages. I also appreciated their consistent effort to keep the space clean and orderly, which contributed to a relaxed atmosphere. One highlight was the bartender, who was exceptionally courteous. When I asked for a glass of juice, he responded promptly and with genuine kindness. All in all, it was a pleasant introduction to The Club at LAS , a worthwhile experience that struck a good balance between comfort and hospitality.

Rahul S.

Google
Visited the lounge during breakfast hours upon arrival into Las Vegas. The food selection was solid with fresh and tasty options, and the service was attentive without being intrusive. The atmosphere had a nice, relaxed ambience—comfortable seating and a calm space compared to the busy terminal outside. Overall, a good experience and a convenient spot to recharge before heading into the city.

Pinak P.

Google
For priority pass holders, this is the best lounge you can go to in west coast or LAS. Good food. Bit crowded for PM red eye flight. They close at 11:30pm so for late flights this is ideal. Staff was friendly. Bar was so so with not much non alcoholic options.

Lynn T.

Google
This Lounge is great. The food selection is not much. But the area is clean and organized. So far the biggest rest area lounge I have been. This is located at the D Terminal. The supervisor Mark is very impressive, he went out of his way to help us. My mother wanted some just plain white rice instead of the rice mix that they have and he grab some from the kitchen. I appreciate that. I recommend this lounge for all travelers. Get Priority Pass and you're good to go. They are next to Capital One Lounge which is also a nice place but they do not have a shower and this lounge have it. I was just gonna give it a 3 star since the food selection is really not great but I decided to do 5 stars because of Mark and his plain white rice.

Elizabeth

Google
Very relaxing and good variety of food. Went on a Saturday night and wasn't crowded at all. Everything is clean and organized, especially the bathrooms.

Sai S.

Google
"I recently visited the Club LAS lounge using my Priority Pass, and I had a fantastic experience! The lounge was clean, comfortable, and had a relaxing atmosphere—perfect for unwinding before a flight. The staff were friendly and professional, and the food and drink selection was impressive. From fresh snacks to a well-stocked bar, everything exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend stopping by if you have access
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Suzette S.

Yelp
Enjoy being an American Express Card member! Appreciate the perks of entry to airport lounges! Very impressed with lounge! Food and drinks were really good! Plenty of sitting areas! Restrooms located with the lounge area- plus!!
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Mike B.

Yelp
Food was just ok, cleaning staff and woman at the front desk was fantastic! Probably 100 seats and restrooms were clean! There's a bar and about twenty not so comfortable tables to sit at while you're working. Not a bad pitstop but not the best I've seen either. The friendliness and professionalism from the staff saved this place. Just a warning, we waited for 45 mins and it could be a very long walk as this is a large airport.
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Amber H.

Yelp
Grateful for a place to sit while waiting. Almost every single table was dirty which made it hard to find a place to sit. Drinks were good. Food looked decent. Please keep it clean. Thank you.
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Dj L.

Yelp
Pretty nice lounge with a variety of food and drinks available. Must have priority pass or pay to enter. Great views of the tarmac and plenty of comfortable seating. The capital one lounge was packed and couldn't get in. This was a nice alternative. Service was good and everything was very clean!
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Theresa M.

Yelp
Nowadays airport lounges aren't as exclusive, however still serves it's purpose. Depending on your status and card, you definitely get what you pay for. Wait time at this lounge wasn't as terrible as the wait time for the other lounges. Only 10 minutes here. Suggestions: know which lounge you have access to, have your boarding pass and priority cards ready, use mobile check and get on the wait list ASAP. Know you only have 10 minutes grace period. This lounge had 4 seating areas, one buffet, and 1 bar. Place clean, food acceptable, employees do what they need to do, and fairly quiet despite the football game. BTW TV screens scattered throught but note no audio so as not to disturb others. All in all, Reid Las Vegas Airport has a number of lounges to choose from.
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Doug T.

Yelp
We usually love airport lounges that have good food and drink options. The Club LAS had food but I can't give it 5 stars. It did hit the spot and satisfied our hunger so it did its job. The drinks though were really good and not watered down so APPLAUSE here!!! The lounge is good, not overly luxurious meaning you don't feel out of place wearing shorts and a tee shirt. Comfortable is the word. Typical clean bathrooms you would expect in a lounge and plenty of places to charge your devices. Staff came by often to clear your tables and bartender did a great job. Safe travels folks!!
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Mary N.

Yelp
Pros - super friendly staff and the place is spacious and clean. The interior bathrooms are bigger than some house bathrooms. Cons - the food. Completely lack luster. The food area didn't look like they replenish the items regularly. And the options look sad compared to the one in Phoenix I recently visited.
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Mimi L.

Yelp
Not a fan of this lounge! We came in to check this one out before going to Centurion lounge. This place is huge with so many seatings but not cozy enough. Food and alcohol selections were very limited. They have bathrooms with showers though. Host was friendly but unfortunately I didn't like anything about this lounge!
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Jennifer C.

Yelp
We walked right by this place the first time but it's right by the Ethel chocolate stand. Very clean and open space but otherwise nothing really blows you out of the water. We had about a 20 min wait. They have a QR code right outside that you can join a wait-list. You get a text when they're ready and you walk on in. They have a couple different areas to sit. Food is in one area but they have a couple different rooms for beverages. The bar is all the way in the back and pretty small but you can get a drink there and sit anywhere. Hot food options were only two. Otherwise it was a cold bar and they have some trail mix, oranges, chocolate pretzels, etc. the coffee machine actually had pretty decent coffee! You can choose between an espresso shot, latte, cappuccino, black coffee etc.
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Elena N.

Yelp
Date: Tuesday, July 8th, 2025 Time: around 11:45am Party of: 2 The hubby and I typically fly out on Alaska when leaving LV. This time we booked a United flight. I had no idea there was another The Club in this terminal / concourse as it typically doesn't show up in the Priority Pass app when you look to see what's avail. Luckily we accidentally walked by it and just decided to check it out. The food options were more or less the same as the other location. A modest spread of apps, etc. There is also a small bar manned with a bartender. I just decided to get a diet soda for the hubs and a glass of bubbles for me. Food wise, I grabbed some dips, veggies, a slider, etc. Everything was fine. A good option to kill some time if you are taking a United flight. Can grab a free drink and a small snack. Just make sure to bring some tip money for the bartender. REVIEW #3814
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Anna F.

Yelp
This lounge is near the Hawaiian Airlines boarding gates, Terminal D. If you come to the lounge in the late afternoon/early evening, expect to wait 30 minutes or more. You scan the QR at the entrance to put yourself on the list. You will get a text message telling you when you can go to the counter and check in with the staff. The staff were very patient and professional, tons of people walked in thinking they can bypass the QR code/waiting but the staff just directs them back outside to follow the steps. If you come in the morning around 6am, there is no wait. The lounge has a unisex bathrooms and 2 showers. If you want to take a shower, check in with the staff by the bathroom because there's also a wait time. There's nothing fancy in the shower and no amenities to take but a hot shower is nice especially if you have a layover. There's hot food but it's very limited. The food area is self service. I got the tortilla chips with salsa, Spanish rice and some kind of soup. The food wasn't great. The bar is in the back, sort of hidden but if you want to get your monies worth, just get a table near the bar and keep ordering drinks. Some people leave tips for the bartender but most do not. I was happy with my iced cold coca cola and went back to the table. The breakfast food options were better than the evening food options. I used priority pass to get in and this is better than buying food from the vendors in the airport.
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Tony A.

Yelp
AWARENESS: Leaving Las Vegas a few weeks ago and having a few hours to kill since my flight was delayed, I decided to visit the Centurion Lounge, located at terminal D. Unfortunately, my flight was delayed more than three hours so, I couldn't even get on the wait list for over an hour. Knowing the "The Club" which is a Priority Pass lounge was also located in the same terminal, I headed there instead. Unlike the Centurion Lounge policy of no enter before three hour of your flight, The Club policy is; no more than three hours inside the lounge. NARRATIVE: Once at the lounge, I presented both my Priority Pass and boarding pass to the receptionist and I was welcomed in. Just inside the door and to the right, you'll find showrooms and two restrooms. Straight ahead opens into a sitting area and a long buffet style bar along the back wall. Beyond that, is a small bar where the bartender was making what seemed like non stop Bloody Marys and just to the left of the bar is a long single seat sitting area which overlooks the tarmac. The food items at the buffet bar were pitiful. Two kinds of small quiche, a container with cut potatoes and another with some type of scrambled eggs. There were fresh bananas, oranges and apples and they had containers of fresh juices and a coffee station with many coffee selections. SCENE: The Club is located in Concourse D, which is a long walk and tram ride from Terminal A where my flight departed from. RECOMMENDATION(S): Okay for a stop over and maybe a recharge of your digital devices but their food quality and selection, at least on this day needed some attention. I probably would not go out of my way to visit again.
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Ann N.

Yelp
Compare to The Club in Terminal 3, this one is wayyy better. I had a few hours before my flight so came here. There's a waiting list but then I think everyone has access that's why. Definitely crowded but ppl are quite courteous and have manners. Food selection is not big but I wasn't picking tonight and was not hungry so I was fine with what they offer. The bar is decent with a good variety of drinks. Seating area as cleaned as fast as they can as there are lots of ppl coming and going. I feel like they do not have enough ppl to bust the table. One more person and it would be nice. Ample power outlets for you to plug. WiFi is decent I think because there's too many ppl on the lounge using it. Good service from everyone I encountered.
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Christina R.

Yelp
I've finally been able to go to both locations of The Club at LAS and I'm pretty glad these lounges are in LAS. There is a lounge based on a credit card that I used to go in all the time but ever since the pandemic, it's been a very long wait or no availability at all (and it's only located in one of the terminals.) So I use my Priority Pass to come to The Club. This visit was nice because we didn't get to eat before arriving at the airport and a "free" meal is always appreciated. I find the food here pretty good for what it is, with a nice selection and variety. There aren't menu cards on the tables anymore, you just go straight up to the buffet. The only thing I find a bit lacking is the drink selection, but you can always get a soda or other cold drink from the bar. The food areas are well maintained by staff. The dining room itself is maintained well by staff as well. They keep this place pretty clean and seem to always clean up after people fairly quickly. There is plenty of seating and the bathrooms are large and clean. All in all, nice way to start your trip (or have a layover.)
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Heather M.

Yelp
Was there for breakfast- limited vegan options. Everyone very friendly. They have showers, did not use them. Outside gate D33.
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Glenn C.

Yelp
Well run with full bar and ample food. Nice comfortable chairs and clean single person bathrooms. Also has showers.
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Fiona T.

Yelp
The space is spacious and clean with a nice variety of comfy large couches, table and chairs, and bar seating. The restrooms are single occupancy and gender neutral. The bartender was able to prepare a ginger ale for me as well as a vodka cran for my friend. I saw different wines, hard alcs, seltzers, and beers available as well. The food options were very slim: an Italian style salad bar, light bites, tomato penne pasta, meatballs, and Italian sliders. The brownies weren't good.
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Sharon W.

Yelp
Located in the D concourse next to the TUMI store, The Club at LAS is overflowing with great customer service. If you participate in Priority Pass, you can make a reservation. I had no issues gaining access to the lounge as it was very early in the morning when I was leaving Las Vegas. Thank you to the personnel at the front desk who greeted each patron and was efficient in the check in process. Plenty of seating if you are solo or with a group. Lots of charging ports and areas where you can chill while awaiting your flight. There is a bar here but it was not open during my visit. The breakfast bar had hot and cold items that were well stocked. I like that you can fill your water bottle post-TSA with still or sparkling water. Don't be that person who takes all the juice to fill up your container! The other workers kept the areas clean. Some guests drop food and leave it but they were on it to keep things welcoming. The bathrooms were really clean and well supplied. A kiosk is available to answer a few questions about your visit and you can request to be contacted by management. If in this airport, I would definitely return to unwind while waiting for my flight. It totally supports recharging of devices, your tummy fuel and mental battery. During peak periods, your visit may be limited to allow others an opportunity to enjoy the lounge. I do recommend getting a seat by the window and do some plane spotting.
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Thomas B.

Yelp
I had a great experience at the club here. Pretty busy but still fast service. Some food like salad and soup were at a bar. Most you order from a QR code fast service and some good food. Drinks were good. Not the best of fanciest lounge but I was happy to hang here before my flight.
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Rebecca V.

Yelp
Neat spot at Las Vegas airport. I like that you can order food via QR code directly to your table. The staff were super friendly and the place was small but well-kept.
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Kate H.

Yelp
Decent lounge option at LAS since there's no Admiral's Club-I entered through my Priority Pass membership. I did have to put my name on a waitlist when I arrived, not sure if that's a usual thing or just because I was flying home on a Sunday (or maybe it was just extra busy?). I only had to wait about 5 minutes, though, which was nice. It's not the largest lounge I've been in, but I did find a seat right away. There are lots of different seating options-window views with outlets for working, banquettes, comfier lounge chairs, and bar seating. The food was good! Spinach and artichoke dip and bruschetta when I was there, plus something else I can't remember. Sometimes some of the food options were out, though (like for a while they didn't have chips to go with the dip). It didn't seem like a quick restock either, because I went back a couple times and they still weren't there. Bathrooms were a little meh. Nothing terribly wrong, just a little outdated and not the best kept up. Overall, this was a good lounge option and I'd use it again.
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James L.

Yelp
Stopped here on a layover going back home and found the staff to be friendly and the lounge to be clean. It appears to be tight but there's a lot of seating and feels more "intimate" than a big open area with chairs and tables. There was a decent selection of food, many which were actually good! I noticed the staff keeping an eye on the food to make sure it was constantly refilled and the area kept clean. The best part was the bartender, Alex W. He was very cordial, attentive and friendly. Even though the lounge only offered mid level vodka, Alex was able to match the proportions perfectly to make a dirty comparable to what you would find at a craft cocktail lounge. Keep up the good work!
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Clara C.

Yelp
Location: Terminal 1, D gates, next to D33 and Tumi. You need to take the blue line from Terminal 1 to get to the D gates. Food: Hot food is lacking here, but there is a coffee machine. There is a small menu that's on the QR code on each table. You can place orders online. The only buffet-style food is some salad ingredients and nuts and whole fruit. There is a bar. Access: I got in without paying with Priority Pass. Each time I've visited, it was during the afternoon like between 2-6 PM. There was always a waitlist. You scan the QR code on the sandwich sign in front of the lounge. Then they text you when a table is available. Then you have 10 minutes to check back in. Some tables are near outlets. Some tables have booth seating.
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Sarah K.

Yelp
Not a lot of food options but it was still a comfortable place to sit and rest before my next flight. There were light breakfast items like cereal and bagels. My favorite was the fresh fruit and tea. There are plenty of charging stations which was a nice touch. There is also a separate quite room with comfortable large chairs to rest in if that if what you are looking for!
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Jacky C.

Yelp
Had access to this lounge using my Priority Pass while we waited for our flight back to NYC. The lounge is pretty spacious and the food they served during breakfast hours was pretty decent. They had a ton of individual bathrooms, but for some reason, they were only allowing one to be used. Can't really complain about decent food and comfortable chairs with available wifi to get some work done instead of waiting at the gate.
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Brian P.

Yelp
Decent lounge in the T1 D gates area, although sometimes it can get quite full. You can get in with Priority Pass, or by paying a $38 per person fee. Once you're inside, everything is complimentary, including the bar and small buffet of snacks and/or light bites. Nice place to chill while waiting for a flight departing out of the D gates. I wished the A, B, or C gates also had a lounge too as the walk is quite far to get here!
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Angela C.

Yelp
Since this is the only lounge open at McCarran right now, we've been visiting frequently. In the mornings there's hardly anyone there. Since covid, you can't grab your own food or drink. The do a have a sign with a menu and they will get your food and drinks. Seating is more limited and spaced out now. They also do have bar drinks but the bar itself is not open currently. Just ask when ordering. There's quite a few restrooms and hand sanitizer everywhere. The people working inside are so friendly and kind. When I spilled my Prosecco all over the table, they cleaned it right up and very fast... I hardly had time to be embarrassed. The food choices are more quick bites and not really full meals but it'll do for a pre flight snack. The club beats waiting in the terminal any day. If you have the choice, go here
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Ann K.

Yelp
They've done quite a few updates over the years in this location. Service at the bar is always 10/10. You can choose from a few options on the grab/go/buffet area for food - but you also can order from a QR code on all open spots. It seems like a smaller lounge, but there's a few separate rooms they utilize as well so there's more space than you might think for this location. We've spent some delays here and always grateful for a quieter place to relax away from the LV airport chaos. Bathrooms are private & clean - which is also a nice reprieve from the main airport amenities.
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Cin V.

Yelp
Shower available. Private bathrooms. Food variety is minimal, but with the QR code on the table, you're able to get a little more. There's alcoholic drinks you're able to order as well, which is a plus. I also like the private room options. The staff was nice. You can bring one complimentary guest with you, which I always appreciate. This was not my first time here and won't be my last.
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Danae G.

Yelp
I've been here a few times and this place is just fine. This lounge is located in the D Gates near D 33. If you're at any other gate, you will have to take a tram to get here. Every time I've been in here there's been limited seating due to a lot of guests using it. There is a lot of seats when they are available. It has the standard amenities -- small buffet, bar, and showers. Wifi and outlets are available. The food is pretty mid. The staff seems apathetic. It's all just an okay experience.
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Shani H.

Yelp
The staff at this club was very nice. However, they may needs to clean a bit more often since there was tons of spillage on the carpert. The bathrooms very very tidy and private.
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Jando S.

Yelp
In spite of the constant changes that Harry Reid International (#1) has experienced over the last several years, the one area that they need improvement in is airport lounge availability. The Club at LAS was supposed to be the answer given the lock of ties to any major airline. Instead it is accessible by Priority Pass and is halfway decent but not stellar. The interior is reminiscent of a refurbished American Airlines Admiral's Club. Same look, similar amenities, comparable size, but with a different logo. The several hallway bathrooms are strictly single occupancy (#2) and the seating areas are plentiful but limited due to size. To put it mildly, this is not a place I would want to be when it's crowded. The food leaves a lot to be desired. Everyday there is a featured item for both lunch and dinner, but most of the options are lackluster butt make for a decent snack. The same goes for the bar except the options are going to be consistent on a daily basis. Lastly, the service deserves the kudos. They are friendly, helpful and very professional. It doesn't help that they are directly across from the Capital One lounge, which is obviously newer and far more refined. Priority Pass members should only consider this if they have time to kill and need a halfway decent bathroom with a snack and or drink to boot. ____________ (#1) Will always be McCarran to me. (#2) Occupied/Not occupied.

Chris E.

Yelp
First, The CLUB isn't advertised / addressed correctly as it's really on the opposite side of the airport. It's advertised in Terminal 1 but in Terminal 2. This was a headache after having to take a tram to the opposite side of the airport. Restaurant - Definitely a let down. From the moment we stepped in the lounge, it was dirty with floors / carpets that hadn't been swept or vacuumed for at least a day. We finally found a waitress in the kitchen and requested a wet to to wipe a table off for us to sit. Food - Much of the premade items were dried up & the soup container itself was empty and requested a new batch. Overall a real let down & wish I could attach photos of everything described wrong. Definitely requesting a complete refund. Respectfully, Chris Edmundson
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Christy D.

Yelp
Airport lounge. Membership required. Food not good, although 30 minutes before closing, patrons have access. Bartender is cool, friendly, straight shooter. Kept me occupied until flight boarding. I have seen both better and worse. 4 food options but bland.
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Mykalah L.

Yelp
I'm a delta member but they don't have a delta sky lounge which is so weird to me . But okay so I checked this out with my family ! Pretty decent for 5o bucks for the day . You can go in and out because our flight kept getting delayed so that was a major plus to come back 3 times Staff was amazing I will be back Chicken tacos 10/10 Veggie soup my 2 year old had 2 bowls Bar doesn't make Long Island because they can't mix more than 3 liquors ? Never heard of this rule but okay
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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.
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Jocy C.

Yelp
I recently got Priority Pass Membership as one of the perks on my credit cards. This lounge was part of the list, so I stopped by this lounge when I arrived early for my flight in Las Vegas. There was a short wait when I got to the lounge. Put yourself on a list and they will text you when ready. Service was friendly at the front desk of the lounge. The lounge itself was casual but super quiet. Easy to focus and get work done. There is an area for basics (water, coffee, tea, and some light bites). As for ordering any other drinks and food, it is done via QR code and via phone. Seems easy enough. However, I received my wine but my friend had not received his beer after 25 minutes. I ended up having to go and follow-up with a server to prompt for the beer (good thing I took a screenshot of the order number). Beer appeared within 5 minutes of my follow-up. Their chicken tacos were ok (not that great - tasted like frozen chicken heated up). There are also showers in this lounge. Conclusion - Great place to stop by to kill time before a flight if you have Priority Pass. Quiet. Can take a quick shower too! ENJOY!
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Shashi B.

Yelp
Had a great experience here this weekend. Even though my flight was at C gates, I took the Blue line train to D gates and used The Club. It was about 10 minutes from my gate. Extremely welcome check-in experience. They have regular stuff on the buffet and they have a cool ordering service, where you can order by scanning a QR code and you get served at your table. Lots of seating and power points.
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Eric B.

Yelp
I think I've been here once before, and more than a few years ago. As before, I took the Blue Line from the "ghetto" B/C Southwest Gates to "Emerald City" D gates. My Son and I had plenty of time as he had a 5 hour layover, and as it eventually turned out, I had the same. That was due to a 3 hour weather (for) delay affecting the incoming flight from San Diego. Thanks to my Priority Pass, we enjoyed free drinks and decent food for the time spent waiting to get on the plane and go home. The Club is a more pedestrian and casual experience than being in a business class lounge, and we were just fine here. Staff service was very good, fellow patrons were an interesting bunch keeping to themselves, and best of all there were no crying babies or screaming toddlers. Our chairs were comfortable and outlets were readily available for charging. Our Club Lounge was definitely time well spent and of course a great deal as a credit card perk. D Terminal is also a fabulous place to walk around to break up the stay.
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Stephanie T.

Yelp
The Club Lounge Terminal 1 is one of the Priority Pass lounges at Las Vegas NV Harry Reid International. This lounge is located Airside - Level 2. After passing through Security Checkpoint D, take the Blue Line train to D Gates - Level 0. Take the escalator and head West or right towards Gate D33. The lounge is located next to Tumi. Check-in was smooth and there weren't too many people on a Friday evening. The lounge has complimentary high-speed WiFi, spacious seating, a work station with PC's and printers, shower facilities, and complimentary food and drink that can be accessed by using the QR code on the table. This will take you to a website where you can choose from a variety of menu items. You can choose as many dishes as you want and order as many times as you want. There are also some items out at the self service buffet table that you don't need to order through the app like trail mix, fruit, salad, and pasta. When I arrived, I put in an order for food and a glass of wine but after waiting 30 minutes, the wine never came so I walked up to the bar and ordered it. The bartender apologized and said he never got the order. I ordered sliders and lettuce wrap. The food was okay, not very good and was missing flavor. The best dish was probably the broccoli salad from the self service buffet table. Despite the meh food, this lounge did have nice staff going around to clean the tables and welcoming customers.
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Rebecca W.

Yelp
Nasty food. Enough said. Only coming to this lounge when necessary. Food options are terrible. They taste worse than frozen food. If you are thinking to buy a day pass, don't waste your money. I only come because of the priority pass. They invest all their money in the restrooms in this location. Nice spacious Individual bathrooms. Giving one extra star for the bathrooms.
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Airish E.

Yelp
This is a go to lounge for lots of seating and quiet resting areas as compared to the Centurion lounge. Though food-wise, it was very basic. They do have an automatic espresso/cappuccino machine which is a must for me specially when flying in the early hours. The receptionist is very friendly and accommodating.
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Dee K.

Yelp
As crowded as I've ever seen, reminded me of Centurion Club lol. Ordered food via QR code, gave up waiting after 20 minutes. Left and went to Centurion Club, waited another 50 minutes to get in. Sigh.
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Marlene L.

Yelp
Next to D33 friendly host. Variety of food. Friendly staff. Super clean, super spacious private restrooms.
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Franklin M.

Yelp
We were flying out of LAS with Southwest airlines and to get to this club was a mess. We had to check it out but to have to go through security twice was not worth it to us. They had some decent hot food and IPA beer available which comes in a can, I prefer draft beer. If you are flying out and your gate is nearby then check it out but think twice before having to go through security, plus we have TSA precheck.
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Tanusree M.

Yelp
Pretty spacious lounge with lots of seating. It can get busy though. There is a bar, cold food section, and a menu where you can order off of. The food you can order is fairly simple, nothing too exciting. It's worth it to kill some time and go here if you have priority pass.
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Megan P.

Yelp
Not the best lounge I've been to but has your standard amenities. Decent seating, lots of charging ports, espresso machine and a bar. Food is OK for a small snack pre flight. My flight was early evening and there was ample seating and attentive service since it wasn't peak hours.
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Audrey C.

Yelp
This place was a pain in the butt to find but was the best. We got here and had 30 min left before the plane boarding stupid I know. But the food came out immediately the staff was super kind and helped so much. The location was so spacious and so relaxing. I loved coming here.
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Alisa B.

Yelp
Very minimal airport lounge. If you're not near the D Gates, you take a quick train ride over to the concourse. Once you're there, go up the escalators and it's right next to the TUMI store. It was a 15 min trip from the B Gates. Overall, it was a lackluster experience. Inside, there's a lot of seating and many TVs. The bar area was closed when I got there. They also didn't have QR code ordering available at the time. At the self-service area, there was various juice (cranberry, apple, etc.) and a coffee machine. They had fruit parfaits, muffins, sunny side up eggs, and homestyle potatoes. That's about it. They don't have anything you can take outside the lounge (no bottled waters, chip bags, etc.)