One of five main SAS airport lounges around the world (in Oslo, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Newark [US]…read moreand this one), the Scandinavian AIrlines Lounge in Copenhagen was one of the biggest lounges I've been to, at over 32,000 square feet after a major renovation in 2018. I got access to the main lounge for flying SAS back to LA as a SkyTeam Elite Plus member. It was OK: glad to try it.
Entrance was easy via a ticket scan (was allowed to bring one extra person, which I didn't need), and is meant for fast throughput. It's a very open space, with a lot of light and windows. One could tell pretty quickly that the first floor was pretty full, so took my luggage and lugged my way up to the second floor. Both floor had buffet/beverage stations so didn't need to move again until ready to go.
The food was OK, with a lot of things belonging on a continental menu, including cheese block, different breads, various cold vegetables and some really watery soup. They did have Carburg on tap which was nice. Everything is reusable wares and utensils. There is wifi available, but requiring a password. And used plates get cleared pretty quickly.
I stuck around for 1 hour, leaving about 80 minutes before scheduled departure. What I didn't realize was that the lounge is before immigration/passport control...so what I thought was plenty of time to make it to the gate, ended up being a rush run to the gate.