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Delta One Lounge

4.6 (88 reviews)
Open • 4:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Kathryn T.

This is easily in the top three lounge experiences I have ever had... it's a sprawling and peaceful lounge with top tier amenities that makes me ok (or at least more ok) with any flight delays. The restaurant serves a full 3-course meal with options to fit a variety of diets. However, you will need at least an hour before your flight to enjoy as things are made to order. The casual selection is much faster and still has fresh options available include tacos, plates, poke bowls, and dessert. The staff is also kind and excellent. It really is the best way to kick off a long haul flight.

Steak and potatoes
Alicia D.

Oh my gosh, I will never fly another airlines first class after experiencing this lounge! Everything was top notch from the showers, chair massage, facial, and service! The restaurant is lovely and the server was above and beyond friendly! And the food! Oh my gosh, absolutely delicious! Our 5 hour layover flew by with this place! Eager to come back again soon!

Beet mango salad
Kat N.

This is a beautiful new lounge with super nice folks at every turn to help you navigate your way. You have a choice of a sit-down meal or picking up a tray and choosing your dishes at the market-style section. I was there early to enjoy but still the massage services were booked for the next 4 hours.

Head on shrimp
Misty E.

This lounge is probably the only positive about JFK. Sorry, not sorry! We've been to this lounge a few times but always around breakfast time. This time we had the pleasure of being there in the evening. There is not only a semi-outdoor seating area, tons of seating in the lounge, tasty buffet where you tell them what you want and they get it for you, but also complimentary spa treatments, and a full restaurant. There's even an eyeglass cleaner. It's a great lounge that rivals LAX (which will always be my favorite due to the dedicated Delta One departure entrance that includes its own TSA area). The restaurant was very nice with good options and great service!

Manda Bear B.

Delta One Lounge at JFK was an absolute treat Elegant, calm, and the perfect escape from airport chaos. The seating was plush, the food and drinks were elevated (loved the premium selections), and the overall atmosphere felt luxurious yet welcoming. A special shoutout to Natalie for her wonderful service, warm, attentive, and genuinely kind. She made the experience feel extra special and truly first-class. She also talks to my service dog. Thank you for caring. Minus the rude front check in lady which we reported to the manager right away, Natalie and the rest of the staffs made up for it. Delta really knows how to start a journey in style.

Camilla J.

yes, yes, yes... these days I am always looking for the Amex Centurion Lounges because they are always so good but this was absolutely excellent. Everything from the food, the stylish set up, the cocktails, the wonderful people working there... If you have a chance to pick this one - Do!

Sit down restaurant.
Céline A.

Wowza the service is unparalleled. Massage chairs, facials, and chair massages. Quick Food options and a sit down restaurant. What an experience!! Can I move in?

JD H.

Delta hit it out of the park with their JFK Delta One Club based on the level of engaged service exhibited by its employees that work here on my most recent visit. I fly a lot with this airline and occasionally get to visit the D1 clubs. The JFK club is a great space, especially if you are there before noon. Most of the D1 flights go out in the afternoon so in the morning, you will have the place to yourself. It is a bright, beautiful space with some great solo seating options and a glassed in observation deck for plane spotting if that is your thing. Their sit-down restaurant has a good selection of items that will appeal to most and the steak I ordered came out perfectly done which was impressive for an airport setting. The bar is well-stocked with more than the usual rail offerings and there are carts of wine scattered around the club encouraging you to never have an empty glass. I have been here twice, had a different cocktail each time and both were tasty creations based on some classics. They were surprisingly stiff for an airport club so pace yourself. You have been warned. What impressed me the most was the level of genuine service that every staff member seemed to offer. From the lady mopping the floor to all of the servers and bartenders, they were simply great and kept coming over to check on me. I was content to sit in the sun, watch a few planes and get some work done on their fast internet connection but I think they were genuinely concerned that I did not have constant food and beverage in front of me while doing so. I had no less than 5 different people come by in the course of an hour checking on me to see if they could get me something, anything. I thought they were going to offer to fan me and feed me grapes haha. Humor aside, the service was awesome and you can tell that Delta has spent some time training the people that work here to a different standard (in a very good way). I really can't think of a legitimate gripe about the place. It brings back memories of what upper class flying and travel used to be like before the airlines made their standard clubs too easily accessible to the masses. If you are eligible to be in this lounge during your travel, be sure to budget in some time to enjoy this spot before your flight. You won't be sorry that you did.

Salmon pasta pizza
Grace O.

Listen.... I'm a loyal Sky Club girlie. However, for years I've complained about the food being phoned in and environment being consistently underwhelming. And it isn't about the amount of travelers. There's just a way to accommodate people. Well, this was my first time in the Delta One Lounge, which I believe is now the real Sky Club, the service was impeccable. Everything was clean and the food was very tasty. Like my salmon was perfectly prepared. I felt catered to and just able to relax before my flight. I believe you vacation or trip begins at the airport. I like class and ambiance. This lounge delivered. Worth the price of admission. Sivian took great care of me.

David G.

Lately I have been disappointed by lounges ......But the Delta one lounge at JFK is AMAZING Great large layout with spacious areas Really good food choices for dinner: pizzas, sandwiches, salad bar , hot good bar Even a sit down restaurant with cooked to order meals Stunning bar and amazing service Bravo Delta you real did a great job

Deb B.

I had the chance to visit the Delta one lounge at JFK and it really impressed me. The space is huge, modern, actually calm - not the usual airport chaos. Food wise, it's way beyond typical lounge snacks. I'm vegan and had no problem finding great options, which is rare in airport lounges. They also offer 100% kosher meals that are legit - not just an afterthought but high-quality and well prepared. Even down to the silverware. If you kosher then you know if not go ahead and Google that. On top of that, there's a full sit down restaurant if you want a real meal plus plenty of lighter bites and drinks The amenities make it feel more like a wellness retreat than an airport lounge. Showers, quiet rooms, massage chairs - everything designed so you can actually relax and rest before a flight. For the most part the staff were genuinely attentive and nice without hovering. Access is only for Delta one which keeps it exclusive and all the times I've been in a Delta one lounge it's never been overcrowded. If you're flying Delta one out of JFK, this is the lounge you want to be in. I'll load more pictures later! Aloha!

All the desserts you could ever eat
Leslie D.

Ever since JFK announced that they were opening this Delta One lounge, I knew I had to go and see it for myself. Luckily, the perfect opportunity arose when I was going to Italy this summer with some friends. I decided right then and there that although I couldn't afford Delta One seats for my entire itinerary, I definitely could upgrade to Delta One for my first leg to Rome (especially since I got a great price on it). My entire experience at the Delta One Lounge was amazing! I love that there's a separate check-in area for your bags and everything is so quiet and chill and one on one. I'm an anxious flyer so this whole atmosphere was great for my pre-flight nerves. When you get to the actual lounge, you're greeted by a warm reception with some nice cold bubbly. Once inside, you recall that there's a whole restaurant that you can eat at for free plus a mini spa you can go to for complimentary treatments. Unfortunately, when it's busy, you really have to get to the airport probably six hours ahead of time to even chance getting one of those spa treatments... Goals for next time. I only got to indulge in the $30k massage chair (which I still had to wait about 30-45 minutes for) but it's worth it! Also, I feel like this goes without saying, but make sure you have dinner at the actual restaurant. You're basically getting a full gourmet 3 course meal and all you have to do is tip your server. Everything I had that night was exceptional, especially my main course of NY sirloin strip steak cooked perfectly medium rare. If you don't have time to sit down at the restaurant, they do have lots of quick food options to grab outside of it. Try to also make time for a drink at the main bar. I had probably two signature Old Fashioneds before my flight and I will admit I was a little tipsy when I got on but that was my plan to get through the takeoff. I will say though at times I thought it was a little too packed but I guess everyone is just rich nowadays haha. I also wish there were some old-school vibes like someone playing a piano in the corner. I think that would really class it up a bit. I wish more places would embrace the golden age of air travel mood, you know? Still, the lounge was definitely a highlight of my travel for this trip and I hope to go back again one day! So worth it.

Simple
George G.

This was one of the first sky club lounges that I've experience. I travel a lot back-and-forth for the United States and this sky club is one of the best they go the extra mile for you. I love the way they keep everything clean. The food is delicious. They have a variety and the vibe is so chill. Highly recommend this place place kudos to the staff.

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Chase Sapphire Lounge

Chase Sapphire Lounge

4.6
(179 reviews)
8.3 mi

The Sapphire Lounge is coming for the Centurion Lounge crown. Disclosures first - my primary/most…read morefrequently Centurion Lounge experiences have been DEN and IAH so I cannot compare the Sapphire Lounge at LGA to the Centurion Lounge at LGA. That aside - a few highlights for parents - 1) There's a dedicated nursing room - I have been to a lot of Centurion Lounges and have never seen a dedicated nursing room - this is enormous and there should be more accomodations everywhere for parents of young children 2) There are two dedicated play rooms - one for young children and one for slightly older children - this is incredible and there's a nice welcoming space for parents to sit comfortably and supervise their children at a short distance - I have never seen a playroom at a Centurion Lounge (which may be indicative of the priorities for AmEx compared to Chase) The service was okay - there as an oddly rude interaction where a staff member firmly stated a stroller is not allowed in a certain space (but there were no signs) though they did help with moving the stroller which was appreciated. The open concept with a central bar and open food space works really well for a lounge and there is a lot of comfortable seating. The food, unlike most lounges, is actually pre-portioned. This creates a cleaner experience with getting food, though does mean you're struck with the portions they decided. I preferred this model for its cleanliness and how easy it makes it to pop in and out of getting food without having to organize into a line - but others may prefer a more traditional self serve portion style. All in all, a really fantastic Sapphire Lounge experience and I'm truly sad IAH does not have one!

One of my perks with my Amex is I get a lounge visit to a chase sapphire lounge once a year. I was…read morein NYC on a business trip so I had several hours to kill before my flight and took advantage of that visit and went to the Chase Sapphire Lounge. This experience was definitely a luxury and premium experience compared to other lounges I have visited in the past. I found a comfortable table with chair and set my belongings down and the bar tender kindly greeted me and made a delicious espresso martini with a smile on his face as well! The bar has several drink options to choose from which are all complimentary. The food selection was pretty amazing since there was many healthy options available and there was even a QR code to order more food to your table and included a great and wide variety option. The drink section was spectacular! They had bottles and cans available including energy and electrolyte beverages. They had cold brew on tap as well and all the alternative milk options available. I will say the best part about this lounge is the spa service where I got a mini facial and the spa person was very kind and explained each step and I swear my skin had never felt cleaner! I was so happy to be going back home with glowing skin. This lounge almost makes me want to change my credit card provider for travel!

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Sapphire Cocktail by Apotheke
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The Centurion Lounge

The Centurion Lounge

4.2
(299 reviews)
8.5 mi
•$

Very friendly people to check you in. I told them Platinum pays for itself. Especially since last…read moreyear I paid the lower fee but received the new benefits. Here is my experience: I was scanned in quickly and had lunch. There were two soups: broccoli cheddar and onion with beans. Chicken thighs, rice, salad fixings. Someone requested fruit and they brought out some oranges and apples but said fruit is only during breakfast. I guess he meant the cut up fruit. I especially enjoyed the seltzer and water fountain. I filled my water bottle for the flight. Nice selection of teas and some brownies and cookies for dessert. There was a shower available if you needed it. I left after around 45 min because I had to visit the other options at LGA: Chase Sapphire lounge and the Be Relax spa!

I've been coming to this lunch for the three years that I've been busy my daughter and New York and…read moreI have to say that it's so absolutely convenient if you're flying Southwest, which I do. The gates are five minutes away if you're a slow walker. They serve breakfast lunch and dinner with rotating menus today we arrive for lunch and there was a tandoori style chicken that was sweet and cooked perfectly basmati rice Chinese broccoli Bucatini with pesto carrot Ginger soup, Italian wedding soup Farro, and of course, the salad bar. For desserts, there were tarts and cookies. There is a full bar and self serve Italian soda, fountain, lemonade, cappuccino. Pro Tip; As with most lounges, these days they do fill up and there could be a wait, so if you have your American Express Business, you're able to make a reservation on your AMEX App as long as you can show up within 15 minutes of that reservation and that will allow you to walk right in.

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Chase Sapphire Lounge at The Club with Etihad Airways

Chase Sapphire Lounge at The Club with Etihad Airways

4.0
(115 reviews)
13.0 mi

Wednesday morning was quiet and no lines. Breakfast isn't as good here as the other meals. Sunrise…read moremelt was not really made to order, it was lukewarm and the cheese wasn't melted. The matcha yogurt also had no matcha.... The egg corn scramble was a little watery, and everything needed hot sauce which is fine since they provide several. I tried the rise and shine espresso cocktail and not my cup of tea, but it was also the morning so maybe I just wasn't feeling it. Still a step above other lounges though.

Not all lounges are made equal, and the Sapphire lounge at JFK sits in the same class as Centurion…read moreand Capital One's new lounge. You can debate the nuances of each-- Centurion's food is better, Capital One's is larger and has a cheese monger, Ess a Bagel, and better cocktails. But compared to the sort of lounges that don't have their own bathrooms and offer nothing more than some bananas and cereal, you really could do worse. The Sapphire lounge in LGA is larger and prettier, but they pretty much offer the same amenities. The bathrooms have been clean every time I've visited, save for one time. The menu isn't vast but there's a little buffet station with fresh fruit and hot food, as well as a made to order menu with full sized portions. Sometimes the food has been quick, and other times it has taken a while, so you really should give yourself some buffer time if you're trying to get something from the made to order menu. The food is fine. I've visited enough times to say that the folks who work here have been so warm and nice each time, checking in and asking guests how they're doing. Garbage is cleaned up immediately, so it's a pretty well oiled machine in there. You can bring up to 2 guests and any additional guests cost just $27 more, which I'd say it's worth it, particularly if you have a long layover and will have a couple of drinks.

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Dirty martini
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The Centurion Lounge

The Centurion Lounge

3.8
(186 reviews)
13.0 mi

Decent lounge with both an upstairs and downstairs setup. I went straight to the speakeasy--IYKYK…read more There's something about a morning cocktail before a flight that just works. They keep it simple with three options, so I tried all of them. The yuzu mimosa was easily my favorite.

Came here around 7pm for a 9pm flight and it was packed given the lounge is not very big. There…read morewere almost no seats available unless you have the centurion card in which you have a reserved area. We had 5 people and we all had to sit separately. There's a small buffet area which had limited food options including lasagna and chicken. There's also a salad bar where the veggies were fresh. The one thing I really liked was their tomato based vegetable soup. The vegetables were tender, the broth was savory and hearty, yet had a good balance of the vegetables natural sweetness and the acid from the tomatoes. There's also small bar and only 1 person working so there's always a lot of people waiting around that area. Overall, it's a great option if you want to go in to grab a quick bite and use the restrooms before the flight. However, I did not find it comfortable as it was very crowded but perhaps it's better at other times of the day

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Hot Bar. Insta/Beli: @amei_eats
Sicilian rice pudding, cranberry mimosa, chicken, pasta, and cut fruit
Sicilian rice pudding, cranberry mimosa, chicken, pasta, and cut fruit
The body table was occupied, so they kindly set me up on the yoga mat. Make sure you have socks as it was mandatory.

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The body table was occupied, so they kindly set me up on the yoga mat. Make sure you have socks as it was mandatory.
Delta Sky Club

Delta Sky Club

3.7
(319 reviews)
13.1 mi
•$$

I admittedly have little experience when it comes to airport lounges, mainly because I'm neurotic…read moreand need to be close to my gate and I never reached any loyalty level with an airline to get access to one. However, in recent years I have had the option to access a few - but even still I'm not hiking across the terminal; it needs to be within close proximity. I recently flew out of JFK Terminal 4, and the Delta Sky Club was super close to my gate. That being said, I decided to check it out. I have no perspective when it comes to lounges, but I will say this Sky Lounge is quite large. The perimeter of the lounge contains a variety of seating types, while the middle contains more seating plus the main food station. The layout is a little confusing, but from what I got it seems to be a big circle...maybe? The setting is pretty nice - seats are comfortable with outlets in convenient locations to juice up. I wouldn't say it was peaceful though, as there were a lot of people there. Even still, nobody was loud or disruptive - just be prepared to be among people. I wasn't hungry so did not partake in food, but what I saw looked good - and they had an impressive variety. Overall, I was impressed with this Delta Sky Club. You're away from a good portion of the craziness and I wouldn't hesitate to spend time here again before another flight.

TBH, a little underwhelming compared to the location at LaGuardia... I love the breakfast options…read moreat LaGuardia... had yummy parfait and overnight oats-chia seeds with fresh fruits, prepped in cute little cups. Here... it's packaged yogurt and some fruits. They had smoothie in a tiny jar but didn't look appealing... They have your typical bagels, hot food w/ eggs, sausage and home fries... I wasn't in the mood. Was looking for lighter stuff but couldn't find the overnight oats/chia seed. So I grabbed coffee and a banana, a little bit of home fries (very bland) and regret getting the cold meat... it was gross. Sadly this location looks a little run down... might be time to refresh. The staff are friendly and helpful. Overall, if you have other options, go there. Otherwise, this is an alternative to kill time and have a bite to eat.

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Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse

3.8
(80 reviews)
12.3 mi
•$

Dropped by for an early dinner before my flight to Rome…read more Service was tip top as usual, they really get hospitality right here, hence the extra star. As soon as I sat down at a table staff came over and asked if I'd like any drinks to start. When I mentioned cucumber seltzer they brought it out with a glass of ice right away. Their venison burger was tasty and filling with fresh tomato, lettuce, cheese, pickles and a brioche bun. The fries that came with it were the chunky kind and more wedge-like, not very crispy, though I was hungry and polished off about half of them with ketchup. Duck tostada was a nice (several) bite(s), a little muddled in flavor though ingredients were fresh and I enjoyed the crispy tortilla crunch. Of course I had to get a dark chocolate pistachio cookie to go too! To correct some misinformation from recent reviews want to mention that this lounge has limited hours for Priority Pass from 5:00am-13:30pm, however full hours are until 23:30pm for balance travelers. Most of my stops here are usually in the afternoon/early evening on weekdays, I haven't seen it very packed, with exception of maybe once or twice. Also haven't tried their breakfast menu so can't comment on that. Will say that after coming here a few years starting to notice some wear on the furniture, perhaps some could use a bit of re-upholstery. Chase and Delta lounges have newer furniture though I'd prefer not to wait in line for entry.

With the Priority Pass, you've got a number of lounges to explore at JFK Terminal 4, so I'll save…read moreyou the trouble to skip this one. First of all, they close at 1:30pm daily, so very limited hours. Next, they charge extra for majority of their food and drinks. Basically, it's just a space to hang out. At least the space is open and clean, but probably because no one comes here. Since we were already here, we decided to have a snack before going to another lounge. We ordered some Pita & Hummus and Pasta Salad. The pita was stale while the salad was so bland. We couldn't even finish our food a just left. They gotta close this lounge down or revamp it because it's a disappointment compared to everything else.

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Dining area seating on a Friday afternoon
Dining area seating on a Friday afternoon
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Bar area
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Bathrooms - gender neutral individual rooms
Primeclass Lounge

Primeclass Lounge

2.8
(12 reviews)
2.9 mi

Our gate was out of Terminal 4, we headed to Primeclass Lounge with our boarding passes. It is…read morelocated next to gate A2, and open 24 hours, which is helpful when your flight is super early or super late. We arrive a little after 7AM, and the lounge was not too busy with small number of travelers. It was spacious with a good amount of seatings. Nothing fancy, but basic lounge that allows you to hang out and relax until your flight is ready to board. They had some food and drink options, and since it was the morning time, they mostly had breakfast type food. I was surprised to see some cup noodles there. I somehow enjoy having a cup noodle at an airport lounge. They had typical drink offerings like coffee, soda, juice, etc. Again, nothing fancy but basic items that I expected to see at an airport lounge. They did have some hot and cold food though, such as turkey bacon, eggs, crudité, yogurt, etc. I thought they had a nice option of different type of food. Something for everyone. They have alcoholic beverage, such as bee and wine. The Primelounge has the flight information on the screens on the wall, so you can keep your eye on your flight status. It is also disabled access, so a traveler on a wheelchair and such can access the ground easily.

Mildly odd pay per use lounge in JFK terminal 4. The food is good and plentiful, but service and…read moreambience could use improvement. Entry is either with a priority boarding pass or a flat fee of $55. JFK services always seem to be a little tatty, even in the new terminals. Even a newish terminal like #4 has a slightly run down, in need of a good cleaning feel. This lounge is nicer than the rest of the terminal but feels a little stripped down, with a few stray napkins on the floor etc Service was also somewhat brusque and unfriendly. Smiles are free. It's odd for a lounge not have a restroom inside the lounge. Food was excellent. Both cold and hot items were uniformly well prepared and tasty. Food is unlimited so go here instead of overpriced food options in the main terminal if waiting in JFK during a mealtime.

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