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    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse

    3.7 (126 reviews)
    ModerateAirport Lounges
    Open 5:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    ALASKA LOUNGE - C CONCOURSE ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise

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    Cranberry Mimosa
    AnnA H.

    The lounge was ok. Nothing to be excited about or write home about. Funny their drink limit was one per person per visit to the bar. You can't grab one for your partner or travel buddy. They did have some cozy nesting seats, but it was annoying that small children were allowed in the quiet section. Getting in for free was fine but I def wouldn't pay the $65 for a day pass.

    Lawrence L.

    I haven't been here in many years but what an upgrade from my first memory! A nice thing about Alaska being part of OneWorld is that I was able to enter with my Japan Airlines boarding pass. Sick of The Club, I wanted a genuine change of scenery and what a nice impression. Upon checking in you find yourself in an open sun-filled space with an elegant water feature just before the bar. The buffet was stocked with two delicious soups and indian food. The bar has clamato so I had the bartender make me a Caesar. Indeed this was a true refuge from the chaos of S terminal before my long flight. It's two trains to S gates but that's fine. This will be my little OneWorld secret hack, and now it can be yours too.

    Dianna M.

    Smallest of the lounges at SeaTac. Friendly service. Small buffet Self- service coffee and beverages. Full service bar with barista. Sounds like the PDX review doesn't it? *Love the glass waterfall.

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    Kyle B.

    Very nice lounge. The quality was very good & tasty. It would be nice if the staff was a little more prompt in cleaning the areas one people leave. Ir did seem very messy when we arrived. Overall still a good experience and look forward to being back anytime we're in Seattle.

    Elisa G.

    I love going to airport lounges and this one is pretty cozy at the SeaTac airport. It pays to have points so you can lounge surf at every airport! They have a full bar and it's fairly crowded here today 8/22/25. I only have 25 minutes to hang and review this place. The bartender is showing me how to make my own lemon flavored club soda. lol

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    Diane R.

    We had our flight leaving from the C gate this trip and visited the c lounge. It is a spacious lounge with lots of seating. There are some reclining chairs watching the planes land and take off that are my favorite. We enjoy the pancake machine, sous vide eggs, biscuits and gravy for breakfast. Good options with my latte. The lounge is clean as well.

    Jerry M.

    Very nice Alaska Lounge here in TC! Arrived right at morning meal turnover. But the staff made sure we got breakfast. Sadly I am dieting so... i can say the oatmeal and fruit are perfectly prepared and delicious. I am avoiding all the tasty sweets, pastries, cookies and candy that always is on the bar at AK clubs. Normally, i cannot resist the giant jar of M and M's. But will because i am on good behavior today. Find the lounge entrance in the corner by gate C16. Take the elevator up one level to lounge check in. There is abundant and comfortable seating to settle into. The bathrooms are in the middle of the club. Highly recommend.

    Close at 8:30 PM
    Andrew H.

    Closed the day before Thanksgiving with a sign about Thanksgiving day holiday. Reason number 1742 to not bother getting joining the Alaska lounge system.

    Tomas J.

    Very open and uncrowded alaska lounge. I've have been to all 3 lounges at SEATAC and they're all a pleasure to visit.

    Jennifer J.

    I've been flying a lot this past year, and have definitely put my Alaska Lounge pass to great use - including having the opportunity to use all three of their SeaTac lounges on several occasions. And the C-Concourse lounge is one of my faves! Recently renovated, this bright and spacious lounge sits above the main concourse, with views out over the tarmac and plenty of seating (and outlets). There's everything from cushy lounge chairs, to tables, to bar seating - basically, something for everyone. This lounge boasts all the typical Alaska Lounge faves: a full bar, espresso, light bites, and the consistently friendly service you really come to appreciate about the Alaska Lounge staff. On my most recent visit, I had my mom with me, and this was a great spot to relax and enjoy an early lunch before our flight. Bonus points for the attendant at the lounge check-in counter, who told my mom I'm a "VIP" which impressed my mom more than perhaps any other of my life's accomplishments ever has! :)

    Coffe, Juice and Tea Area

    The food (breakfast) was good. The service was great. Alaska Airlines Lounge atmosphere. I have a great experience visiting at this Lounge today.

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    Mrs. Kristen C.

    The ambience was wonderful. Near C 18 terminal. The bar tender Debi M. was EXCEPTIONAL, personable and came to us. She was delightful and lovely. We connected over her loss of her husband and me, my son Keith who both passed 12 years ago.. she asked me if she could give me a hug.. so sweet! Kindness makes life amazing! They also have the "pancake maker" if you know, you know. We were here Monday 9 am Thanksgiving week! Not too busy. Worth it. And go say hello to Debi.. She's a heartfelt GEM!! Alaska listen to your yelpers! Have a Blessed and Grateful week

    Sarah L.

    The food was great, the wine was lovely, the lounge was very clean, comfortable chairs. Plenty of charging areas

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    The Club SEA

    The Club SEA

    3.2
    (270 reviews)
    0.2 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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    Seating area
    Seating area
    Snacks
    Snacks
    The Club SEA

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    The Centurion Lounge

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.2
    (587 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $

    If you're planning to visit the Centurion Lounge at Sea-Tac, my biggest piece of advice is to join…read morethe waitlist in the Amex app as soon as you clear security. In the app, tap the Membership tab at the bottom, select Airport Lounges, find the Seattle Sea-Tac Centurion Lounge, and then tap Join Waitlist. During my visit, the wait to get in was longer than expected (45 minutes) and using the waitlist can save you a considerable amount of time. After seeing the lounge in person, it was easy to understand why there is often a wait. The space is beautiful, but it's much smaller than I anticipated and can get very crowded during peak travel times. Another thing to know is that the lounge isn't the easiest place to find if it's your first visit. It's tucked away near Koi Sushi in the middle of the main concourse food court area, so keep an eye out for the signs as you make your way through the terminal. Once inside, I could see why so many travelers want access. The lounge is modern, comfortable, and well maintained. The staff were outstanding throughout my visit. Everyone I interacted with was friendly, professional, and genuinely welcoming. The vanilla latte was excellent and easily one of the better coffees I've had in an airport lounge. Service at the coffee bar and throughout the lounge was top-notch. The food was good, although the selection felt more limited than I expected. There was a soup station, salad options, appetizers, and several hot entrées. Everything I tried was fresh and flavorful. The green smoothies were fantastic, and the made-in-house ice cream was a standout and worth saving room for. I typically favor going to the Delta Sky Clubs when flying through Seattle, so it was nice to finally check out the Centurion Lounge. My husband specifically wanted to try it on this trip, and I'm glad we did because it was a worthwhile experience. Overall, I think the Centurion Lounge is definitely a great option if you have access. However, if you also have access to the two Delta Sky Clubs at Sea-Tac, I would personally choose those instead. The Sky Clubs offer a much more spacious experience, significantly more seating, and what feels like three times the number of food options. I've also never had to wait to get into a Sky Club in Seattle, whereas the wait for the Centurion Lounge was substantial. That said, I still enjoyed my visit. The lounge is attractive, the service is excellent, the coffee is great, and it's a comfortable place to relax before a flight. If lounge access comes with one of your cards, it's absolutely worth visiting. I'm just not sure I would pay $50 separately for access given the crowds and limited space. If you're looking for a comfortable place to recharge, grab a quality coffee, enjoy a meal, and escape the terminal for a bit, the Centurion Lounge delivers. Just set your expectations regarding the size and wait times. While my personal preference remains the Delta Sky Clubs, I can absolutely see why Centurion Lounge fans enjoy this space, especially for the service, coffee, and overall atmosphere.

    Food: The food was good at this Centurion during our visit. I had some salmon and veggies as well…read moreas some chocolate chip cookies. Service: Service seemed to be pretty good and what you would expect from a Centurion lounge. Ambiance: Ive only been to 2 Centurion and I would say overall, they were about the same overall, including ambiance. Overall: I would rate this Centurion lounge a 3.5-4

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    Inside
    Matcha oat latte
    Matcha oat latte
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    The Club SEA

    The Club SEA

    3.2
    (131 reviews)
    0.4 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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    The bar
    Scenic view from my seat
    Scenic view from my seat
    The Club SEA

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    United Club

    United Club

    2.9
    (73 reviews)
    0.5 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.

    The Seattle United Club is old school. There is a fair amount of space and the staff were friendly…read more They lacked in the food offerings compared to some other Clubs. Granted this is not a hub so one does not expect too much. This Club also is pretty far away from the gates so it is either good exercise or an inconvenience.

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    The salad and sandwich bar 9/6/23
    The salad and sandwich bar 9/6/23
    Room 1 - UA Lounge with the dining tables 9/6/23
    Room 1 - UA Lounge with the dining tables 9/6/23
    Chicken tortilla soup 9/6/23

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    Chicken tortilla soup 9/6/23
    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA

    3.2
    (3.8k reviews)
    0.3 mi

    First time in Seattle with my S.O and we enjoyed the efficient experience that we had…read more Ambience- clean and spacious. Overall, would definitely recommend other people to come here as well.

    I spent parts of this week in and out of Seattle airport, and it was nice to be back in the Emerald…read moreCity! Seattle is a special place, green, surrounded by mountains and nature, an excellent food scene, and a place I once called home. It's from that perspective that I have to say: Seattle deserves a better airport. The airport is overdue for a major remodel, something along the lines of Portland's recent transformation. Maybe it's time to call in Seattle's own Olson Kundig. For a city with such a strong culinary identity, the airport food scene is surprisingly disappointing: uninspired, and overpriced. Outside of Beecher's Handmade Cheese, which wasn't near my gates, Starbucks was ironically the best Seattle option available. Beyond the food, the airport feels stuck in another era, complete with aging outlets, uncomfortable seating and worn floors. Portland and Hong Kong, which we recently visited, offer a better blueprint by bringing the city's best dining and local brands into an airport experience. Airports should feel like an extension of the citiy they serve, and Seattle's falls short. On a positive note: the light rail to and from the airport is an unquestionable win. It is efficient, affordable, and modern. Now the airport and its food and retail offerings just need to catch up.

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    The Club at SEA
    The Club at SEA
    Our haul from Dilettante Mocha Cafe
    Our haul from Dilettante Mocha Cafe
    Baggage Claim!

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