The Club SEA - Concourse A

Travel lounge · Seatac

The Club SEA - Concourse A

Travel lounge · Seatac

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Concourse A, Departures Dr, SeaTac, WA 98158

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The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
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The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
The Club SEA - Concourse A by null
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24-hour lounge with salads, soups, beverages, and Mt. Rainier views  

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Where to Eat at Sea-Tac Airport (SEA) - Eater Seattle

"Not much going on at the S Gates food-wise, so the 24-hour Club SEA is your best bet. If you roll up within three hours of your departure time, you can trade $50 for unlimited salads, soups, chips, crudités, and so on, alongside beverages — both alcoholic and non — and a view of Mt. Rainier." - Eater Staff

https://seattle.eater.com/23780071/best-sea-tac-airport-food-restaurant-guide
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Anthony Schmitz

Google
A decent escape from the main terminal, but it leaves a lot to be desired in terms of comfort and cleanliness. The highlight was definitely the food—excellent quality, and a complimentary bar was a great bonus. While they didn’t offer juice, they did have soda and water available for those avoiding alcohol. Unfortunately, the seating and layout were a letdown. The chairs were moderately comfortable but noticeably worn down, and the tables were more like end tables—awkward for dining, working on a laptop, or really doing much of anything. It didn’t feel thoughtfully set up for the needs of travelers. Cleanliness was also an issue during my visit. There were food crumbs and bits of trash scattered on the floor, and the overall upkeep could use more attention. This isn’t the worst lounge I’ve been to, but it’s one that could be much better with some basic improvements in comfort, layout, and cleanliness.

Nola

Google
I would equate this club to a 2-star motel off an interstate. It offers a comfortable place to sit and possibly relax away from the crowds at the gate. During my visit, there were lots of tourists waiting to get in and congregaing the already tight landing area by the steps. Children were running around touching and tasting food at the buffet line. Place was rather crowded, there was a wait list. Staff worked hard to keep the place clean and stocked, but during my visit it appeared they were fighting and uphill battle. This club is not the worst I've been to... It is modest, has lots of good food and facilities that provide comfort.. Plus, it's the only one that services all airlines through Priority Pass so you'll definitely see a variety of patrons.

A R

Google
Seeing lots of bad reviews here, this Club is not as bad as the reviews are stating. Is it the highest end airport lounge you'll ever visit? No, but we had a very good breakfast here before our flight, and the experience was much better than sitting at the gate for 45 minutes. If you have a Priority Pass, you can access this lounge.

Harry

Google
Checked out the Club at SEA lounge in Seattle. The entry process is a bit different—you first scan a code to check in, and they’ll notify you when it’s your turn to head inside and check in at the desk. Once in, the lounge offers decent bites, coffee, and a selection of drinks. Plenty of charging points are available, which is great if you need to get some work done or just juice up your devices before your flight. A solid spot to relax before boarding.

Stan Dela Cruz

Google
Service The staff was friendly and attentive, ensuring the lounge remained clean and well-stocked. They were quick to assist when needed, which added a nice touch to the experience. Amenities Wi-Fi: Fast and reliable, which is essential for catching up on work or streaming entertainment. Showers: Available, but they require a reservation, so plan ahead if you need to freshen up. Quiet Areas: While there are some quieter spots, the lounge can get a bit noisy when it’s full. Overall Experience The Club SEA Lounge is a solid option for those needing a comfortable place to wait for their flight. While it doesn’t necessarily stand out compared to premium international lounges, it provides a clean and relaxing space with good service. If you’re passing through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and have lounge access, it’s a worthwhile stop. Would I return? Yes, but I’d hope for a slightly better food selection next time. Visited December 15, 2024

Shauna Turner

Google
We enjoyed our visit here. After reading the reviews we had pretty low expectations. But we were pleasantly surprised that it was clean, there were people constantly cleaning the lounge. The chowder was very good as were the drinks. True, it's not a high-end lounge, but it has everything we needed and was a nice place to wait for our flight.

Arch S

Google
The Club at SEA is functional and convenient, but don’t expect anything beyond modest snacks and beverages in a simple setting. It is located close to Gate A11.

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Google
Average airport lounge, not many options to offer. It does offer drinks of different kind though. I like the salsa during the lunch. But the seating is awkwardly positioned and doesn’t have enough table to place the drink/plate.
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Margot C.

Yelp
Came in here the other day to kill some time while my flight kept getting delayed. It's a trek down the A terminal to get here (it's across from A12) so that was a bit of a pain, but it's the only priority pass access place left at SeaTac. They are under construction right now so seating was somewhat limited but it wasn't hard to find a seat. They have a fridge with little cans of soda in it which was nice to be able to grab some. They had a decent variety of food, including some salads, a hummus bar, a soup, and some crackers. I didn't try any of it so I can't speak to how it tasted but everything looked pretty good. Overall, it's not a great lounge but considering it's the only one left on priority pass, it's worth going if you have that. The biggest negative is how far it is if you're not in the A terminal, so leave at least 20 min each way to get to and from the lounge if your flight is in a different terminal.
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Andrew B.

Yelp
I rarely get lounge access so was excited to relax at Club SEA before a long flight. First I was told to go to the S gate location despite my flight being in A. Upon arrival at S I was told I had to go to the A lounge. Fine. Upon arrival back at Club SEA - A I was told there is an hour long wait. So much for that. What's the point of a Lounge to wait in if you have to wait to get in until your flight departs?I know SEA can do better than this but the reviews suggest they don't.
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Myphuong L.

Yelp
Over by A20, up the stairs. P1 was able to use his Priority Pass and bring me in for free. Show your card and both boarding pass. They open at 5am. Had bread, toast, muffins, bagels, and coffee station. Very Asian inspired with congee for breakfast and American with cheddar omelette and toppings. Station next to that had mini bowls on ice for yogurt, fruit and cereal. A full fridge of mini sodas. The chairs were comfortable, no shower and it was hard to find a quiet corner. Felt like I was sitting at an airport gate waiting to board. There were signs and notices of expanding this place.
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John C.

Yelp
Not bad but not good. A place to chill with some chargers here and there. There is cold water and you can get drinks at the bar. Honestly the food is so mid but they added congee recently. This location doesn't have soda cans but the other one does. This one is bigger than the other and somewhat closer to Alaska. Just a place to chill vs the gate. Unfortunately the only place priority pass can go at SeaTac but better than nothing.
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Andrew H.

Yelp
Boy has this place gone downhill since COVID: - Insanely crowded: more crowded than most of the terminals. This is made worse by the tiny bathrooms. You'll have a more peaceful experience in the majority of SeaTac out with the normies rather than in this "exclusive" lounge. - Less beer options, no craft beer options - Beers are "cool", not cold - Food stations are crowded and offer pretty low-quality fare - tons of uncleaned seats/tables/counter tops left by other guests. I'm going to cancel my Priority Pass membership after stopping in here, it's really not worth it.
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Jamil R.

Yelp
It's always great to do a quick stop by a lounge before getting on a plane. This lounge has great food but there isn't a ton of variety. When we were there we had some good rice and chicken. We appreciated the the restrooms were clean compared to the rest of the airport and there was a lot of seating (though it fills up fast). The staff is super friendly as well.
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Dilyara S.

Yelp
Nice area to rest between flights. It was crowded when we arrived, so we were put on a wait list. Snacks are basic, but good quality. Very clean - staff is regularly checking in it.
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Kate X.

Yelp
I was able to use priority pass to visit the Club at concourse A. The lounge was slightly crowded and messy, but I was able to find a seat without much difficulty nor wait. The food and drinks here were good, and I really enjoyed the lobster bisque and chocolate brownies. The bartender also made a good margarita and was generous with giving shots of alcohol.
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Saundra J.

Yelp
Checked in and had a 40 minute wait which wasn't bad. Variety of food choices were available: meatballs, lobster bisque, nachos and garden salad. Staff kept the areas cleaned. People are still rude(coughing w/I covering their mouths, kicking your feet, one dude burped loud like he was at home)but I gave them the evil eye. Overall it was a great place to lounge and energize for your flight.
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Stephanie K.

Yelp
Location is not central and is located at the far end of the A Gates. If you have time to make the trek, it's an option to visit but there is limited seating. Food good but selection limited. Details- By Gate A12, one floor up. Long walk. Lounge is small. The seating is mostly low one-person chairs. They serve espressos, juices, cocktails, beer, and wine. Food selection was pretty limited with sandwiches, salad, and brownie dessert. Priority Pass accepted.
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Nell E.

Yelp
a plethora of comforting festive eats like classic clam chowder, hearty meatballs and fresh veggies! lovely festive decor and lots of seating at Club Sea!
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Smaly K.

Yelp
The first time I came here, there was some hot foods that were like mini meals, like chicken and rice. Lots of snacks and other options. The second time, there was only meatballs and some salads. Still a nice place, haven't seen it overcrowded yet. Staff is mostly friendly; we had one the last time that seemed irrirated.
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Jana N.

Yelp
This was my first time at this lounge and giving it a 4 star because staff was nice and it was pretty spacious with a selection of breakfast items (went around 11am). Since it's on the second floor you have a nice view looking down for some people watching. It looked like they were doing some construction in the far back seating area which was blocked off which may have contributed to less seats, however the lounge was probably only 3/4 full at the time. The food and drink selection was decent but would've liked a mimosa or some other breakfast cocktail (or perhaps I just missed that).
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Susan C.

Yelp
Came by again on a recent trip to Seattle, as crowded as usual, there were only about a dozen seats available which feels like the norm for this lounge, though I'm glad to have a spot to sit and grab a drink and snack before boarding especially with a delay to the flight departure time. The staff here is friendly and welcoming and do their best with the limited space and facilities they have, which I appreciate!
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Alejandra D.

Yelp
This lounge was spacious and modern looking. Staff was friendly. Their cocktail selection was pretty good but they didn't have tequila or had ran out so no margaritas :( I had sparkling wine instead. My family enjoyed white wine and the beers. The bartender wasn't always available as they were in the back so we had to press a button and wait. It would take a while for someone to come out. It took so long, my sister gave up and went to sit back down because it was taking forever to get someone. I went up to try again for us and got us drinks. So make sure you get everyone's order in bc it may be a while till you're able to get someone again. The lobster bisque was tasty! I think the configuration of seats could've been better. Not very group friendly (4 adults) so we were a bit spaced out. 2 sitting across from 2 with a huge aisle in the middle for people to pass. It felt like it was more set up for solo travelers or couples. Now, I wish they would enforce some rule regarding pets. It is a lounge, not a park or your home so they shouldn't allow passengers to let their pets out of their cages and roam free around the lounge. That's so gross. I won't say what type of animal it was because that doesn't matter. but the passenger clearly thought it was cute that her pet was running underneath the chairs and everyone's seats. And then she was on the floor looking underneath for said pet. We're eating here, lady! I personally told her something and assured me it wouldn't happen again. Then a few minutes later here comes the pet again. Keep'em in their cage! You may love your pet but not everyone else does.
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Tracy P.

Yelp
Stopped here for a layover. Staff here are so super friendly! There was no waiting time. Came in the morning and they had light breakfast snacks and drinks available. Many seating areas but not many options for outlets for charging. Go up the stairs and it is by gate A11.
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Serafina A.

Yelp
I had a layover here for about 2-3 hours in the morning. It was a good lounge. No wait to enter and it was quite spacious. I really liked the individual cubicle style where you could sit facing the runway seeing planes land and takeoff. The food itself was good too, nothing special but good breakfast options such as eggs, oatmeal, fruit, coffee, etc. The staff were very nice as well. Just wish there were more outlets! Overall, good place to kill time before a flight!
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Tuyen P.

Yelp
One of the better airport lounges from our experience that has an open bar (delicious drinks) and a little of hot food and snacks. During our visit, the hot dish is meatballs. Could have eaten it by itself or make a meatball sandwich. Would be perfect if they had pasta noodles because you can make meatball pasta but I'm not complaining. The also have a wide selection of veggies bar (salad and dips). There's also pita, guacamole and salsa. They also have some candy as well. Aside of open bar, there's also an espresso machine to make coffee. Wish there's a hot chocolate option but they don't. The lounge is spacious and nice looking. The workers come by often to clean the plates. One of the better lounges that I don't mind being at often :). We try to have a better airport time here if possible. Could definitely use a bloody orange mimosa right now
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Frederick D.

Yelp
Right before boarding our flight back home, we were lucky this lounge happened to be in the same terminal A near our gate. Kind friendly staff took had all the essentials for a healthy breakfast. We were able to relax a little too as our flight was delayed for an hour and we had gotten up extra early to catch the flight. It was a hurry up and wait situation.
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Brian F.

Yelp
This lounge is located in Terminal S near Gate S9 where you have to take the train after you get through security. Follow the signs and either take the elevators or walk up the stairs. It's much nicer and bigger than the lounge in Terminal A. There's a larger bar area and food area; however, I didn't like how the seats in the square configuration were very tight and narrow. The food was about the same as the other lounge which was meh but at least you're in a nicer environment. Even if you're not leaving out of Terminal S you can take the connecting train between the ABS terminals and the CDN terminals to get to where you need to go.
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Chloe F.

Yelp
I'm by no means a snob when it comes to clubs, but this one wins for the saddest club yet. I was there quite early, but it looked like there was a frat party there the night before. It was in serious need of being vacuumed, there was very limited seating (luckily didn't fill up until after we got seated) and the food was lacking. The best part was a clean bathroom (though, no single stalls).
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Bijana K.

Yelp
Visited this lounge for an early morning 3 hour layover using Priority Pass. Comparing it with some other lounges, these might be seen as good or bad aspects - doesn't seem to have a dress code, lots of kids in the lounge, very busy/full. I almost rated a little less for some of those reasons, but I realize that the staff was keeping up really well and I shouldn't ding them for being popular and accessible. There were hot and cold breakfast foods on offer and everything I had was pretty good. The espresso machine was broken, but there was regular drip coffee. Please add stevia to sweetener options! Also, the toaster was a double and was often really busy. I'm sure that's because it was morning, but I could almost see adding a second toaster station. The ambiance is a little meh like most spaces in an airport and there was definitely some construction happening, so maybe that will change soon. The staff were polite and friendly and kept the food stocked and were constantly cleaning and picking up. I will definitely return if I find myself laying over in that concourse again.
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Laura A.

Yelp
First it was too far if you are flying southwest- the place is packed that it's kinda warm inside. The toilets need attention. The best part is their coffee machine.
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Cindy Z.

Yelp
I was able to visit this lounge as a PP holder. It's located pretty far down Terminal A and it took me about 20 minutes to walk and shuttle from Terminal N, but no complaints if you time it well (and the walking is good for you!). Checkin was quick and easy as I made my way inside to find a seat. It was probably 80% full when I was there, but not too bad once you got yourself a spot. There was a few food options with a salad bar, meatballs, lobster bisque, nachos, and some cakes. For the drinks, there was a bartender to make your drinks and she was very quick and nice. She always gave me a double shot for my whiskey too, so much appreciated. I do wish there were more charging stations at the seats though.
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Denise E.

Yelp
This lounge in Concourse A is much smaller than the one in Concourse S, and is a bit dark. But the staff was very friendly. I came here for breakfast and enjoyed the omlette and yogurt. The oatmeal was very thin. This lounge also was quite a bit farther to walk from where the train stopped. Given the darkerdecor, and the location, go to the lounge in Concourse S instead.

Orion V.

Yelp
@proritypass every one of your clubs I've been to has been sub-par. At Seattle @theclubsea, a customer shows up and gets put on a 30-40 minute wait list despite checking-in 50 minutes prior to boarding so by this math, the 'service' I'm paying for gets me lounge access for about 10 minutes before I have to rush off to boarding... assuming that they text me back allowing me access. This is third rate ridiculousness. Remind me what I'm paying for... please... @prioritypass has been a joke so far and a waste of money.

Daniel I.

Yelp
Not open at the times specified, appears to be under some construction. Went in there at five am with no staff available to speak to.
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Jonathan S.

Yelp
Much better than most off-brand airport lounges. Food was a good variety for breakfast. A cheese omelet with tasty(mild) salsa and fresh green onions for topping. Hard boiled eggs, yogurt with granola, a mango yogurt smoothie, small servings of fresh strawberries & melons, oatmeal, cheerios, and bagels. Coffee machine did not have non-dairy creamer options, but otherwise was excellent. Bar service was excellent and friendly. Lounge area is relatively quiet, chairs are comfortable. It needs more power outlets and better tables. The only outlets are some on the walls behind chairs, and the tables are in the center of the chair rows, meaning that the person on the ends has no accessible table.
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Todd H.

Yelp
Had a layover and stopped in for a quick bite. Actually same menu items as the Club SJC which we had before flying out. Able to get a fresh cheese omelette which the little guy loved. Similar set up as SJC but looked more modern with a nice view of the terminal. Was more crowded but likely due to timing we were there. Service was quick as well and they were friendly.
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Tammy E.

Yelp
The last two times I've been to this lounge there has been a very unfriendly and unwelcoming Asian woman at the check in desk. Her cold face and vibe make me never want to return again. I will utilize any other lounge at SeaTac in the future. The last thing I want to experience before a stressful travel day is someone like that.
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Charles P.

Yelp
Having a Priority Pass card through my credit card, we were able to access The Club at SeaTac. We landed at 5am and our connecting flight wasn't until 11am. The rules state that you cannot access the lounge more than three hours before your flight. I hadn't noticed that, but the lady at the front counter was gracious enough to let us in this time. I was grateful as we were all tired from an overnight flight with two toddlers in tow. The Club is no Sky Club, Centurion or any of the other big names. However, it serves its purpose and I have no complaints as it cost me nothing (a perk of a credit card that I do pay for). I did see a sign out front offering day passes for $50. I would never pay that for this lounge. Walking in, it appears to be narrow and stuffy. However, once you pass the coffee machine and hit the bar and corner, it opens up to the main room. There are ample seats (singles and double seat sofas). For the few hours we were there it did fill up a few times, but I didn't ever see it to full capacity. There were no lines of people waiting to get in. Food offerings were continental style- you had cold cereal and hot oatmeal, bagels and raisin bread, fruits, yogurt and one hot dish that was a pre-made omelette. The bar opens at 6am, and I was surprised at how many people actually start drinking alcohol that early (mostly Bloody Mary's, but also a few beers). There is an automated coffee machine that made americano, espresso etc. also hot water for tea, as well as orange juice and milk. The service was good, previous mentions in other reviews mentioned the not so clean bathrooms. The bathrooms could be a little cleaner, but it definitely wasn't Target or gas station level. The one setback for this lounge is it's location, waaaay at the end of terminal A. There are moving walkways, but it is quite the trek, if your flight isn't close. We scored and while we were in the lounge, our flight gate had changed to the gate right in front of the lounge. I will definitely be back to this lounge again when passing through SEA. The main reason is there is a lack of other lounges available (via Priority Pass) throughout the airport.
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Samantha E.

Yelp
I'm happy that this Club takes my Priority Pass so first impressions were wonderful because the pass is usually garbage. Free drinks, free food, free coffee, comfortable seating, clean bathrooms. This all makes me happy. I visited in the morning and it was not busy as all, it was easy for me and my husband to get in to the club with our boarding passing and the Priority Pass app. I was pleased with the overall experience!
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Ryan J.

Yelp
Have access as part of my credit card (win/win). Was a long walk from terminal B to A, but worth it. Nice to get off your feet and away from the crowds and noise. Clean bathrooms, plenty of seating, water, coffee, bagels, juices, and bar (we came early so they had yogurt, omelets, oatmeal, and fruits/veggies). Staff is friendly and always walking around cleaning.
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Heying D.

Yelp
It is so so. The lounge is definitely not inviting for you to stay. While the seats are comfortable, they are far from any outlets, so you can't charge your phone. The tables are tiny and low, making eating difficult. The food is always the same: chicken gumbo and broccoli cheddar soup with white rice. Salads and crudite. Brownies and chocolate chip cookies. Bananas and oranges. Pretty boring. Even in the so called business area, there weren't any normal sized tables so you can work on your laptop. Also no charging opportunities. It's a hike to this lounge btw which I didn't mind on a travel day where I mostly sit.
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Alisa G.

Yelp
This was my first time in a lounge...and I just thought it was the best thing ever! I entered with my 2 travel mates for free with my Priority Pass (free w Chase Sapphire Reserve). Our boarding pass was scanned. We had tried to go to a restaurant covered by the Priority Pass but they were closed..so we continued our trek to this lounge...across from Gate A11. If you find the train in the airport, you can take it to the A terminal and walk from A3 to A11. There are those automated walkways for much of the way. This lounge is open from 5am - midnight daily. There was lots of seating in comfortable leather chairs. There was a separate room that was some sort of business area. Free wi fi. I arrived at 9pm on a Wednesday and the provided food was as follows: 2 types of soup with the option of adding white rice to it, carrots, celery, ranch dressing, spinach and artichoke dip, macaroni salad, salad, peanuts, double choc cookies, choc brownies. As for drinks, there was a cooler of coke and diet coke. There was cucumber water, tea and coffee. There was also a bar where I saw people getting bottles of beer, wine, and cocktails. The staff was incredibly friendly and attentive! Staff came around to collect used plates and napkins. The lounge was well maintained. Overall, great experience!
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Masanori D.

Yelp
Hours -5:00am until 9:00pm Access - Priority pass - Several airlines are partnered with them (e.g., Norwegian, Japan Airlines, Aer Lingus) -Day pass: $33 (25% off promotion) Who decided to make a lounge in the middle of nowhere? This lounge is at the tip of A Gates, which is a long concourse. Here are pros and cons: Pros + No very crowded + If you feel uncomfortable with buffet style meals (because some people don't wash their hands), this lounge is a good option. You'll ask the server to get the food you want. Cons - Very far from pretty much anything at the airport. - Clean but dated. - Food is minimal: snacks Conclusions I have tried several lounges at SeaTac, this is the most underwhelming, if not disappointing, lounge. Although I have complimentary access (Priority Pass Select through American Express Platinum), I don't think I will ever come back here.
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Mead S.

Yelp
Although The Club SEA is secluded a level about the A gates, it's definitely not a nice quiet place to relax. On the day when we were there, it resembled an elementary school playground, with kids running all around while their oblivious parents did nothing to curtail the misbehavior. It actually was louder in the lounge than the general gate area was.
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Karlee C.

Yelp
Maybe it was a bad day but, no thanks. Let me start by saying that the staff was super friendly and nice. They were the most enjoyable part of the lounge. The bathroom was extra small, there was trash in the floor and it reminded me of a target bathroom. Anyone who's been in a target bathroom knows this isn't good. Although, on the plus side, they did have complimentary tampons. There were also no plugs near the seating areas so you have to go into the business center to possibly get a charge. There were multiple food messes on the floor. I almost stepped in marinara sauce in front of my chair. My chair was wobbly and there wasn't any really good place to stretch out.
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Katie N.

Yelp
Far walk to get to, but the inside is nice and spread out. Even though the coffee was from a machine, it tasted amazing. I also had one of their yogurt parfaits that was pretty tasty. Plenty of seating. Friendly staff.
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Amy Z.

Yelp
We had a ~3 hour layover here and decided it made sense to walk to Concourse A (Gate A11) to check out this lounge with our priority pass. It was about 8pm when we got there and there was no line and we got in immediately. There were several different seating areas so it didn't feel squishy. They had chips and dip, salad section, hot foods (lobster bisque soup, meatballs), dessert and a full bar. Honestly, the food was decent, my fiancé loved the lobster bisque and the meatballs. We got one of the cranberry mule which was very tasty. Overall, one of the better lounges we have been to. I'm not sure if the menu changes but we'll definitely come back the next time we have a layover in SEA.
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J M.

Yelp
Pretty rude and uncalled for attitude and behavior by the so-called supervisor who woke me up from a nap I was taking in the awful old loveseats they have citing a non-existent rule that a person cannot lie on their couches . So then i got up and sat in the tiny couch stretching my legs and she told me to sit properly ( my leg has to dangle for her to be satisfied) . Long story short after failing to show me a written rule anywhere that you can't stretch your legs ( hello! Someone tell these guys about meaning of the word 'lounge') this wannabe school principal put me on the phone with her manager who said if there is not enough room and the space is pretty busy one person is supposed to not occupy a two-seater sofa or something to that effect, which still did not make sense to me cause no matter how crowded the lounge gets , two strangers won't sit in a tiny love seat together. Anyhow, beside the childish behavior of the attendant, there is hardly any plugs to charge your electronics in this lounge . The food is alright.
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Christy J.

Yelp
Spent a 3 hour layover here. This was just a few days before the club was going to close for renovations. The staff were great, and very friendly. There was a good drink selection, and the bartender enjoyed making cocktails. The food was average, and there was a limited selection. The seating was not very comfortable, so hopefully this will be improved in the renovation.
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Gregg R.

Yelp
We used this lounge when we were waiting for our flight in Seattle and had a few hours to kill. Not wanting to sit at the terminal, we opted to trek down to this lounge which is at the far end of the a terminal next to gate A-11. There are a few moving floor escalators so the is not too long. When we got in, we were greeted promptly and checked In digitally and also asked to scan a copy of our boarding passes. If you bring in a guest, you have to scan each persons boarding pass before entry. During Covid, food is minimal, which is to be expected, and served on individual wrapped plates for distribution. The star of the lounge is of course the bar, where they have beer, wine, as well as liquor and champagne. Service is excellent and the staff really go out of their way to be accommodating. During the time I was there it was not too crowded, so the experience was great and left me refreshed for the 1 hr plane flight back home
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Paul V.

Yelp
Having a 3 hour limit is a little annoying if you have a layover or arrive a little early. Why pay for the service if they are not going to be a little accommodating.
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Maggie L.

Yelp
Located right across from Gate A11, this lounge is included in the Priorty Pass (thanks Chase Sapphire)! What I like: +Friendly stuff +Specialty cocktails (the bartender will make you a virgin drink if you ask) and alcoholic beverages +Clean +Usually not crowded (I've seen 30% capacity in the early morning and 70% capacity in the evening) But be aware, there are limited food options. Most food are cold, pre-packaged, like vegetable sticks, pita and hummus, cheese, etc. There are parfait, yogurt, and cut fruit for breakfast. And for dinner hot soups are served. Overall, definitely a more comfortable spot to wait for your flight.
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Joelle G.

Yelp
I actually like this lounge. They serve everything at all times of the day, no restrictions (JFK lounges, you could learn something here...). The seating is comfortable, the atmosphere is relaxed, the layout is good, and the staff is accommodating and are willing to go above and beyond when necessary. I prefer it over the Delta lounge, tbh. Less people and slightly better quality food and drink offerings. Fin.

Tania M.

Yelp
Food choices not the best. Bathrooms dirty. Customer service lousy and rude. Faculty super uncomfortable.
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Christina P.

Yelp
Arrived on Saturday around 1230pm. No line and really friendly staff. Was checked in within a minute. It's a medium-sized lounge that was only about 40% full so it was easy to grab a seat by a small table. Due to Covid, all of the food is pre-packaged and must be served by a staff member. I've come to expect this so it's not a big deal. Just temper your expectations if you haven't been to a lounge since 2019. The bar has a good selection of beer, wine, and liquor. They even have 4 specialty cocktails that I think are a nice touch. The staff is awesome here. They're constantly clearing dishes and watching the food and bar. Don't forget to tip your bartender Tldr; friendly and attentive staff. Well-maintained but like many lounges has limited food offerings post-covid.
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Julia Z.

Yelp
Quite clean, decent snacks, plenty of distance between seats. Located at A11, which is down A and past several moving sidewalks. The food is pretty decent, they also have a mini tea station (earl grey and green tea only today) and a coffee drink machine that makes various coffee drinks. Check in was easy, I had priority pass + my flight. Downside: they use the Seattle airport wifi and have limited outlets.