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    Alaska Airlines Lounge - Concourse D

    4.0 (28 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Caffe Umbria Cappuccino
    Karen V.

    We really liked this Alaska Airlines Lounge which is really not in Concourse D. It's actually near Security Checkpoint 4 where you branch off between C & D. We kept looking around Gate D1, but then remembered it was before the D gates when we initially landed at SeaTac on our way to baggage claim. We were greeted rather quickly & professionally by the staff. Admirals Club members can access it by AAdvantage status along with a qualifying flight. Yay! We took her advice and looked for seating downstairs since it was a full house. I never went upstairs because we found some very comfortable & private cube shaped seating in a secluded corner of the lounge. My husband even took a snooze in one of them after only 4.5 hours of sleep the night before. It was a bumpy ride out of Victoria, BC. I really love the coffee bar. The barista serves a list of different lattes (including chai). The coffee served is Caffè Umbria. It's way better than La Colombe (AA serves that). The chai was also pretty fantastic. They have cinnamon & nutmeg as toppings. If that's not enough, they also have a self-serve coffee bar with a coffee machine serving the same. The barista bar isn't open in the evening, but the Ghirardelli chocolate, caramel, and other toppings can still be found in the self-serve area. Loved it! The buffet was limited. What they had was actually pretty good. The orange chicken tasted like the Trader Joe's one. Hubby had some stir-fried steak at one point. Not bad in my opinion. The pancake maker was the highlight for me. Just press a button and 2 beautifully stacked pancakes will eventually appear on your plate. So cool! The accommodations are nothing fancy when it comes to furnishing & decor. The charging stations were these electrical transformer looking boxes on the floor near the seats. Other than that, it's what you can expect of any airport lounge. I just don't give 5 star reviews on airport lounges very freely. A 4 star review means a lot. I mean... it's an airport lounge, right? I'm happy just to get a comfy & quiet spot away from the terminal.

    Dilyara S.

    Very simple yet healthy breakfast, good coffees. Super nice barista at the coffee station! I was expecting it to be crowded, but there was plenty of room. Spacious place. Nice view.

    Mike D.

    Great good . A bit Better Food than usual AA clubs in my experience.. nice atmosphere- smaller intimate space with a fireplace! Service was good. Furniture looks pretty new .

    We stayed at the first level of  Alaska lounge
    Charisse V.

    Since we got to the airport early for our flight back home, I wanted to try the airport lounges by Alaska Airlines. For a day pass, we paid $130 for two. They're not worth your money. I was probably expecting more... Food. Macaroni and cheese, salad bar, ivers salmon chowder, dessert, beverage. I was not impressed with the selection. Service. The lady at the front was okay. I approached another lady that the gate has changed so I have to go to Alaska lounge C. They said, I can't coz I paid for a day pass. But I didnt change the gates, it was Alaska. I was concerned about my husband walking too far. She said, I can walk and my husband could walk. Okay, kind of inconsiderate. Ambiance. Area not so clean for a paid lounge. There are more people in the lounge. Thought it's gonna be relaxing and quiet. The color patterns calm and warm. Overall, I'm disappointed of the service.

    Yan W.

    I rarely have the chance to go into lounges so maybe my 'expectation' was not super high. This is the Alaska Lounge at the Seattle airport. Environment: it was night time so the mood seemed like we're at a cozy place with a lot of space between different groups/parties. I liked the high ceilings and everything felt clean. Staff: we were welcomed and then we found a place very quickly. When I didn't know how to use the soda machine, one of the ladies helped me and was patient. Others who were making food were also kind and respectful. They also refilled the foods very quickly~ Food: the salad bar was constantly stocked which was great. There were two soups to choose from (when I went I had the turkey, bacon, kale and tomato bisque). They also had Mediterranean food such as bastrami rice, chicken shawarma, and also vegetarian meatball. The meat was very good and tender. The soda bar was also fancy and had seasonable drinks. I got the cream soda and it was delicious. There's also a bar area for adult drinks but I didn't get anything. The bathrooms were nice and clean. Overall, it was a good place and it was nice compared to other lounges that I've been to.

    3/17/2025 10:30 Just wanted something simple.

    3/17/2025 A nice place to hangout during a long layover. The Alaska lounges are the best for toast. I love me a good sourdough toast while I relax in comfort. The staff are always friendly and quickly clean up after guests.

    View from the new comfy seats
    Gretchen B.

    Badly needed remodel at the D concourse lounge is done! Same amount of footage but nice new arrangement of amenities. Barista bar upon entering, full buffet downstairs with new seats/tables. Fireplace is always welcome after a cold flight. Upstairs there's a new bar area, no more small window you used to order through. Smaller amount of food there. Nice seats where you can stretch out lines the wall to floor windows, so you can watch the planes come and go or the occasional bag handler mishandling the luggage!

    lounge area with tables and chairs
    Aheeka M.

    Since Alaska flies out of SeaTac, their lounge in Concourse/Terminal D has been desparately remodelled and I certainly appreciate that! It's also conveniently located right across from one of the security checkpoints and between concourses. My check-in process was rather easy at the front desk; the clerks were so friendly and efficient. There are two floors; when you walk in, you're on the ground floor, with a cafe area to your right and the front desk to your immediate left. The restrooms are clean and along with a bar on the second floor (tucked away in a corner of sorts), there's plenty of room to lounge around while waiting for flight(s). You can get between the floors via either the stairs or an elevator. I will say that of all the lounges that I have been to (AmEx, Alaska, Delta, etc.), this one certainly has an abundance of seating options which I so appreciated. AND, it was nowhere near as crowded as AmEx gets. The food is limited, but rotates to offer a variety; I liked the soups they had the day I was there, and the nice part of being able to get into an Alaska lounge is with your paid receipt (if you had to pay), you can use that same receipt to go to any of their other lounges - there's one in Concourse N and another in C.

    Mimosa
    DeAnna L.

    Always a place of calm in the middle of Jet City airport. Friendly, familiar faces, nibbles and drinks always help me get my mind right for flying.

    a bowl of oatmeal and a glass of orange juice
    Frank B.

    Franks @ The Alaska D Lounge this morning having some oatmeal w/raisins with a splash of brown sugar plus a glass of OJ as my pre-flight meal. The Lounge is a respite from the grind of the terminal and hoards of lost souls wandering around lost waiting to board there planes. Peace & tranquility await me prior to flying to my final destination when I enter the lounge and check in. Now this privilege isn't cheap but worth the annual membership I purchase... Some of the amenity's is free food & snacks , coffee and a full blown bar. The bar has 3 TV's showing everything from ESPN highlights, FOX News with Tucker Carlson should you be in the lounge at night or FOX & Friends in the morning. The bar person will pour you local beers & wines to a cocktail or just a morning Bloody Mary to awaken your liver and brush the cobwebs off. Nothing better than someone waiting on you in your preflight moments, it's awesome. Make sure you tip because it's rude to get a free cocktail and not tip, it's uncivilized. I highly recommend the D-Lounge by Alaska it's amazing.

    Entrance from the busy D Concourse at SEA airport.
    Dean W.

    SEATAC has three Alaska Airlines Lounges at the C, D and N Concourses. This review is for the lounge located in the D Concourse - steps from Gate D1. Check-in was prompt and easy, the front desk clerks are super friendly and efficient. I was told this was one of the older Alaska Lounges - and sadly, some parts were definitely showing wear and tear. Food options are good - there are both coffee and breakfast spreads on the upper and lower floors. The bar is located on the upper level. Plenty of seating and outlets on both levels - with views overlooking the Alaska Airlines-owned gates. As far as wear and tear - some of the outlets didn't work. Some of the seating showed definite wear. The restrooms were dirty and save for the pleasantly smelling citrus-y hand soap, it didn't have the "nice" lounge feel to it. On the bright side, it does serve as a nice and quiet refuge from the hustle/bustle of the D Concourse. Minus another star for Alaska's updated policy of restricting access to passengers booking in fare classes C, D, I or J starting Feb 2023. Alaska does not value passengers who book in C, D, I, J class. Beginning Feb 2023, your paid ticket will not include lounge access. The cost of your ticket will of course not be adjusted to reflect the removed benefit.

    Upstairs lounge at Concourse D

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    Too full, couldn't get a day pass. No waiting list or interest by the staff in contacting us if a spot opened up. Very underwhelming.

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    The Club SEA - Seating area

    The Club SEA

    3.1(269 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    it's always easy to drop by the club SEA! i usually try to allocate some time before departing to…read moregrab some drinks and food. although the food offering is limited to soup / salad bar but it's always being refreshed and the food really isn't bad. does the job. and the little self serve soft drink beverage fridge is great. alcohol is also unlimited. i finally got a glass of wine this visit and it was a generous pour. the lounge is a little small and seating can feel a little crammed but manageable. it's quite a walk from terminal A train so make sure you build in some time for walking to gate A4... and walking back to A train to monorail to other terminals.

    Hot take but the food here was vastly better than The Club on Concourse S. Came by on a weekend…read moremorning while waiting for a connecting flight around 10 am and the sign was already out indicating a wait. I was able to use the QR code to enter the waitlist and being 1 person, it quoted me a 12 min wait though I was called in within a minute. This location...is quite dark, a little dingy. The food however was surprisingly good? Esp the cauliflower bisque and the salad items that they kept fresh/refilled quite frequently. Staff was very friendly; honestly if I could give this place a 3.5 and the other location a 3.0, I absolutely would. The bathrooms were fine though only 3 stalls which became an issue when the lounge was this crowded; always a womens bathroom queue as you can imagine. All in all, a fine spot to hang out while you wait for your flight. Not the best or the worst lounge around.

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    The Club SEA

    3.2(130 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $

    This lounge is ok... The men's shower has been nonfunctional for months (seriously, how hard is it…read moreto get someone out to fix it?!) and so has the espresso machine. You can only get pre-brewed drip coffee here. I went during lunch. They updated their soups to to winder vegetable soup and creamy Thai chicken & rice soup, while there's still teriyaki tofu rice and chicken and vegetable rice. There is a choice of two salads: kale based and spring mix based. If you're feeling a little bit indulgent, potato chips and dip are available as is chocolate pudding. There are also the requisite chocolate chip cookies. Large picture windows reveal airplane hangers and Mt. Rainer in the background. The lighting is much better than the other lounge. This is an OK lounge; I wish they made repairs in a timely fashion.

    More spacious, natural light than the other Club location on Concourse A, but hot take, the food at…read morethe other location is vastly better. This location is easy to find though fair warning, it does get crowded pretty darn quickly so there may be a wait or limit during busy hours. The food ran out almost immediately after it was filled because of how many people were present. I was there in the morning so it was 1 veg egg dish, 1 meat item, and an oatmeal. There was another section with some cereal, fruit, pastries/bagels, yogurt. All in all, good for a small bite before your trip. I didn't try the bar but service seemed swift and friendly. The bathrooms were fine though rather limited; the shower was out of service which was a bummer but sounds like it is limited to 1 person. Not sure about availability/cleanliness. Appreciated the private pod like chairs with little pull out tables. Is this the best lounge ever, no. But it certainly is not the worst.

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    Scenic view from my seat

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    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse - Spacious

    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse

    3.7(123 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    FRANKIE & the jets love the Alaska C Lounge before jetting off from Seattle... A respite from all…read morethe people at the airport who bother me... Now this place is well hidden at the end of Terminal C. You must locate the elevator and head to 2nd level. The ladies will scan your boarding pass to confirm your membership then and only then will you be allowed into the sanctuary.. Grab a table or head to the bar for a cocktail regardless of the time of day. Me at the AM time it's OJ or coffee none of that poison to start my day off... Then it's time to load up my plate with fruit , meat or the Steel Oates with raisins and brown sugar. At lunch time it's a shift of goodies but I'm never at airport in the afternoon. Once I've loaded up I'll gaze at the jets coming and going from the humongous windows to the world overlooking the runways.. If you're comprehending the privilege then sign up and come on in.. Just don't bother Frank!

    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse (SEA)…read more As a frequent traveler, I've seen my share of lounges, and this one at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport delivers. Easy to find, quick to get in, and plenty of seating without the usual airport scramble. The space is large with multiple seating areas, so you can pick your pace, quiet or social. Big windows bring in natural light and great ramp views, which makes a difference. I skipped the food this time, but the bar was a win with friendly bartenders and a solid cocktail. Worth the stop to recharge before your next flight.

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    Alaska Lounge - North Satellite - Side seating

    Alaska Lounge - North Satellite

    3.2(268 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    This place is going downhill fast…read more It's often more crowded, and more sloppy than the actual airport. To get away from the crowds you have to actually...leave the lounge now, insane. Bathrooms are inadequate for the amount of people in here, longer lines for the lounge bathroom than for the airport bathrooms. Food is still just as bad as ever. Basic slop you'd find at at Motel 6 free breakfast. How is it that the food here is WAY WORSE than the food they give ON THE PLANE? Mind-boggling. A fruit and cheese platter is better than any food I've had in my 50+ visits here. Worth coming in if you have a lounge membership from Titanium status or if you are flying FC. I would NEVER recommend buying a day pass to this shit-show though, your money would be much better spent elsewhere in the airport.

    Located on the second floor in the north terminal at the Seattle Tacoma International Airport, this…read moreis currently the largest Alaska lounge in the airport. I got here a little early for a morning flight, and the lounge was fairly empty and quiet. In the center of the lounge, there is a bar where you can order drinks and they will also make you specialty coffees as well. There are also two automated specialty coffee machines in the other side of the lounge where you can get a latte or mocha of your choosing. Probably the most amazing part of this lounge is that it looks towards the main runway, and you can sit and watch aircraft takeoff, and land from a very comfortable seat. There was lots of food options, but I didn't want to overload too much so I opted for yogurt and granola just to hold me over. The seating options are plentiful from cafeteria type of seating with tables to eat and large lounge chairs to just sit back, relax and watch through the floor to ceiling windows. Thankfully, I get two passes every three months from my credit card so I will make it a point to visit this specific lounge next time I'm flying out of this airport.

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    Luncheon meats (ham, turkey, roast beef) + cheese

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    Window seating or privacy boots to the left

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    United Club - The food & bar area - very tidy! 9/6/23

    United Club

    2.9(73 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$$

    Now that United was flying out of the B terminal this United Club wasn't anywhere near capacity…read more Maybe a dozen guest at most the day of my flight. The new United Club will not open until 2027 in the B terminal so the crowds will likely continue to be small. Guess I will just add to my step count whenever i stop b next year! Decor is typical of the UC and in good shape. Front of the club looks down at A terminal. in the back there was no views but roomier and quieter away from the buffet and bar. Lots of power and USB outlets available. The food was average this time with tomato bisque soup, ginger chicken and rice, pad Thai salad, vegetarian wrap, cold cuts, fruits, 3 desserts (brownies, chocolate chip cookies and some fancy poundcake) and a ham slider. Food was just being replenished when I wandered through. Full bar in the back for those who wish to imbibe a bit before their flight. Coffee machine and water were located separately in their own section by the front of the club. Staff were nice, smiled and came by to pick up used dishes regularly.

    Inconsistent food and this lounge was particularly small. It was quiet when I got there, but then…read moreagain, it was 4:45 in the morning. There wasn't much to eat. All I saw was bagels/toast, fruit and oatmeal. No eggs/sausage/bacon or perhaps some sort of salad. There wasn't even coffee available. Perhaps they weren't ready yet? Although everything was clean, it seemed to be disorganized.

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    The salad and sandwich bar 9/6/23

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