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    Rel'Lish Burger Lounge

    3.2 (253 reviews)
    Closed 5:15 am - 10:30 pm

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    Fries with Seattle-style tartar sauce
    Dan D.

    I felt taken care of. I showed up at 9:30p on a Saturday night, waiting for an 11p boarding time. Although this restaurant is infested with QR codes on the bar, my first drink order was taken verbally. That's worth a lot. I stayed until closing at 11p. I never felt rushed. The rose was decently fruity and perfectly acceptable for an airport bar. There were like ten kinds of dips for fries, and I went with tartar sauce. It was briny and moderately thick, which is also more than I expected. I'm glad I risked it!

    Star M.

    Food was a joke when I opened the box of fries it's like they counted how much to put for that price $9.88 I expected more than what they gave me. Bad service.not worth it.

    Mike A.

    It was nice to see gluten free options. Unfortunately no lettuce wraps, but they have gluten free buns. Service was very slow. It took 20 minutes to receive my burger. The meat was dry, fries were cold. The server never checked on me after the food was served. Nobody asked me about my flight's boarding time. I had an hour but with the slow service, I was cutting it close. Overall it was very disappointing

    Veggie Breakfast Sandwich
    Sheldon R.

    Food is subpar. I'd prefer exploring other places in the airport. Kinda disappointing. The Veggie Breakfast Sandwich was not appetizing. It didn't taste like eggs to me. The Smoked Salmon Scramble was okay. I thought it was going to be baked. That's my mistake. I'd choose another restaurant if I were you. They were pretty fast and efficient though. Order came out in about 10-15 mins. The ambiance is pleasant with many seats/tables available. They have a few big screens and I was able to catch up on the NBA playoffs during breakfast. I dined in around 6:30am-7am. Veggie Breakfast Sandwich: 2/5 Smoked Salmon Scramble: 3/5

    Edwin R.

    One of the best burgers I've had in a long time at an airport. SeaTac hits a home run with Relish Burgers. Medium cooked to perfection. It was sooooo good! Fries were piping hot and crispy. Service was excellent and quick too. Got my order completed in about 10 minutes. Love this place. I will return and highly recommend for you burger lovers! Cheers!

    Asked for no eggs, extra bacon. Jam was delish and the fruit was nice and fresh.
    Sharon S.

    Disclaimer: I have airport anxiety and two mules in my system. I think this place might get a bad rap. I mean, it's an airport bar so you're gonna pay more than you should for food that's worse than it should be. Just par for the course. However, the "classic breakfast" that I got was decent, and the drinks and service were great. Potatoes were crispy, not too greasy, and the fruit cups had pretty fresh fruit in them. It was right by my gate so I could sit and people watch within 10 yards of my flight info. The servers were cool and didn't annoy or ignore you, and the Moscow mule off their menu was proper. If I'm flying Delta/B gates I'd come here again for sure.

    Priscilla W.

    I enjoyed the fish burger as my last Taste of Seattle in the airport this restaurant was very busy however the turnover for tables was fairly quick. I was able to have a seat by the bar where the bar tender quickly greeted me. Let me know what the drink selections were and I settled on a sparkling wine from Portlandia on the bar there is a bar code that makes it easy to order and pay for your meal. I was able to order the fish burger. It came out fairly quickly and I was quite happy with the food. It had just the right amount of tartar sauce and the fries had just the right amount of crispiness to them. The bar had a few great big TVs to watch the game that set a mood that reminded me of a sports bar not in the airport. I appreciate it there quickness of service and was able to make my flight. I definitely would come back to this to this restaurant in the airport.

    Yogurt
    Emmeline W.

    Ok it's obviously my own fault I ordered a $14 yogurt but STILL. THIS IS WILD PRICING EVEN FOR AN AIRPORT T_T My friend and I were waiting for our delayed flight and decided to swing by here to get a bite. Service is kinda wack, we got seated but essentially no attention afterwards. We had to ask for napkins and utensils, and when we got them, half the napkins had ketchup splattered on them... Not sure what that says about their hygiene standards... And then our yogurt took like 30 mins to come out (???). YOGURT & GRANOLA: I mean I give points for plating I guess LOL. And upending a yogurt cup into the plate is something. I was fully expecting a plain parfait setup. The fruit was ok, a little underripe but at least not mushy. Yogurt was fine. Granola is pretty standard, not too sweet but very sandy. Maybe their burgers are better...

    Jason H.

    Rel'Lish Burger Lounge was okay--not great, not terrible. The location inside the airport is convenient, especially if you're in need of a decent sit-down meal before a flight. The burger I ordered (the Spicy Pickle Burger) was flavorful, but the patty was a bit overcooked and dry. Fries were fine--nothing memorable, but they got the job done. Service was a bit slow considering it wasn't that busy, and prices felt pretty steep even for an airport. I get that airport food comes at a premium, but I expected a bit more polish for the price point. If you have time to kill and want something more relaxing than fast food, it's worth considering. Just manage your expectations.

    Restaurant and bar area.
    Navin K.

    Excellent burger restaurant at Seattle Tacoma airport. We stopped by for lunch today and were seated right away. We ordered three different burgers (all cut in half so we could share): - the northwest chicken burger: the healthiest of the lot, but also a bit bland - the fish burger (with panko crusted pollock), and - the Rel'Lish beef burger, which was the best of the three! Our waitress (Cyndee) was friendly and not only brought us a variety of condiments, she endorsed our decision to swap fries for cheese curds and recommended the fried green beans as well. The cheese curds were unusual and delicious, with the fried green beans and French fries not far behind. We will be back next time we fly through SEA for more of the Rel'Lish burger and the cheese curds!!

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    Food was OK but the staff was so rude it made paying the overpriced food a further insult.

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    The most basic burger I have in years. The green beans were good though. Can't wait to get out of this town.

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    The Club SEA

    The Club SEA

    3.2
    (134 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    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.

    I was departing from the S Gates, and unfortunately, this was the only lounge available there…read more I was looking forward to visiting The Club SEA, but it was a letdown. For breakfast, the only hot food options were egg bites or waffles. The lounge advertised congee, but there wasn't any available. There was also only one type of milk, which seemed surprisingly limited. The lounge itself is large and was nearly empty--which, after the experience, wasn't surprising. While it offers plenty of seating, the food selection and overall amenities fall well short of expectations. Compared to the American Express Centurion Lounge or even the Delta Sky Club, The Club SEA is a far cry from the experience those lounges provide. If you have access to another lounge, I'd recommend choosing that instead. Unfortunately, if you're departing from the S Gates, this may be your only option.

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    The Centurion Lounge

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.2
    (590 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Had the best complementary buffet in an airport lounge in my life…read more My wife, her mom, and I were traveling back home to LAX from Seattle on a Wednesday. Due to price differences, I ended up booking the direct flight for 17:30 for savings. Since we needed to check out of our Mercer Island airbnb by 11, we ended up staying around the airport for a while. It is stated that Centurion Lounge allows access 3 hours before your scheduled departure. At this location, this is easily enforced by not letting one join their mandatory virtual queue until the time is within that timeframe. So we joined the queue at exactly 2:30, and got a text invitation with QR code 15 minutes later. Check-in was the same, requiring the actual CC that grants entry, along with ID and boarding pass. It's a pretty big lounge and it wasn't packed like we saw from previous visits, so then appreciated the timed entry that we had just gone through. We were able to find seating near the bar area. The first thing I noticed was the busy cold seafood bar, situated near the coffee bar. It looked good, but didn't realize how good until I started to partake. There were two chefs manning the bar...one constantly shucking oysters and the other making sure the shrimp and scallops were maintained, joining in the shucking when he could. It was called the 'Puget Sound Raw Bar', and consisted of freshly shucked Kumamoto and Takara Oysters on the half shell, scallop Ceviche on the half shell, salmon crudo, poached prawns, two different types of poke, and various seafood salads. I was really impressed with the oysters...instead of the typical Pacific oysters, this was Kumamoto which is so much sweeter, but so much smaller. Have never had more than half dozen at a time of those, and I had way more than that this time (my wife and her mom don't like cold seafood, let alone raw, so felt I had to make up for that). I did have my fill of giant chilled shrimp, though. And the scallop ceviche was absolutely delicious. The salmon poke used wild salmon caught in the area...even in poke, it was obvious that it was king salmon and the quality just shined. All of this was quality that would fit into a high priced seafood tower at a high-end steakhouse. We had time, so ended up trying different types of their cocktail drinks from the bar as well. They allow you to only pick up one drink per person at a time, so had to request my wife to go up to directly pick up hers. Later learned that this buffet is only offered once or twice a month, and only for 3-4 hours. Looking back, I felt like I hit the lottery by being offered this for no additional cost at the exact time of our visit. Will take these small wins, whenever I can.

    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.

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    Alaska Lounge

    Alaska Lounge

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The Alaska Lounge's @ SeaTac is most the perfect escape from the scurge of humanity aimlessly…read morewandering around the airport terminals. So when I finally became so sick of the airline travelers I ponied up and purchased my membership to the Alaska lounges. Defiantly a respite after being violated by TSA or mingling amongst the meandering crowds all looking for the gate of destination to depart from. OK, depending on what terminal your in you'll locate a neutral looking set of doors that opens a Utopian new traveling experience only money can buy! Once you enter the grand doors to the private club you'll be scanned in by the greeters. If you pass the scan you'll be welcomed into travlers heaven... You'll need to make a few choices so you'll either locate a table, window recliner or head directly to the bar for all the booze you can drink. Drinking in the morning is an Olympic sport for some but damn that bar is always packed at 7am so I guess it's possible it's 5 o'clock somewhere for them... I start will acquiring my territory and mark it off with my bags... Since it's morning I head and grab a large orange juice, l review the foods items and then fill plate full. Since I'm normally flying out before 11am it's breakfast goodies. Fresh fruit , potato's and either turkey sausage or sliced meat piles up on my plate. Now there are times I will load a bowl of steel oats w/raisins and brown sugar. Mainly I grab a bowl to share the gas it will create in my internal combustion system while flying. It's my revenge for all the sick people coughing on the plane... OK, back to the review. Depending on which terminal you're in they will all offer amazing views of the planes taking off and landing but FRANK's favorite is Terminal " N " lounge. It's on second level of building and has HUGE vaulted ceilings, massive windows and it's broken down into three sections with food & beverage located in the center of it all. If you're really lucky you'll find the hidden bathroom where you can slip into almost a private sanctuary to come in a sit on the throne while dropping a deuce all in private. It's a zen like experience you'll never get in the crowed smelly bathrooms of the airport. If you haven't decided it's in your best interest to buy membership we'll be a loser and sit amongst the zombie apocalypse travelers. FRANK won't stand for anything else other than this Sanctuary City for himself.... See ya in the Lounge, just don't bug me should you see me I wanna relax.

    Alaska Airlines knows how to do it right! Their lounges at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are…read moresuch a great place to hang out while waiting for your flight to board. I only wish Alaska had more lounges throughout the United States. Could we please get one at the Phoenix airport?! Anyway, I digress... There's always a great selection of healthy food for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and the staff is consistently friendly and welcoming. As an Alaska Airlines Million Miler who travels a lot, I do have one request: please switch up the dinner menu! It feels like falafel and pita bread have been on repeat for the last three months. A little more variety would be greatly appreciated. I'd also love to see more seating because the lounges can get very crowded. But with free Wi-Fi, drinks, food, snacks, coffee, soda, and a family-friendly atmosphere, it's still a wonderful place to relax before boarding your flight. Alaska Airlines, you know how to do it right--now, how about that Phoenix lounge?

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    Salty’s at the SEA

    Salty’s at the SEA

    3.9
    (356 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    Today wasn't the travel day I had planned. While on a work trip, I received some difficult news and…read morehad to cut the trip short and head home. Before my flight, I decided to stop at Salty's for breakfast. I'm a sucker for crab, but I wasn't especially hungry, so I ordered a cup of the chowder with crab. It turned out to be one of the best cups of chowder I've ever had--rich, flavorful, and loaded with crab. I sat at the bar, where Joyce took great care of me. Her kindness, attentiveness, and genuine hospitality made an otherwise difficult day a little easier. Great service can make a real difference, and she absolutely delivered. Salty's isn't the cheapest dining option at SEA, but between the quality of the food, the relaxed atmosphere, and the outstanding service, I think it's well worth it. If you're looking for a great meal before your flight, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try.

    2.75/5 -- Came in with high expectations given the reputation and the prices, and left…read moreunderwhelmed. The good: the seafood chowder lives up to the hype. Rich, loaded with clams, easily the best thing on the table. Fries were also solid. The halibut fish & chips ($46 for three pieces) was the letdown. The fish was over-fried to the point that it fell apart as I ate it -- disappointing for a fish of that quality at that price. Halibut should hold together in firm, flaky pieces; this didn't. But the real issue was the service. What made it impossible to write off as a busy day was that my server was attentive to the table right next to me -- she asked the gentleman beside me how his meal was and refilled his water, while mine sat clearly empty and I was never checked on once. No introduction, no recommendations, no plates cleared. When I asked for something as simple as pepper, I got attitude, like I was putting her out. I typically tip 25%. I left 15% and honestly felt that was generous for what I received. At these prices, the food needs to be executed properly and the service needs to match. The chowder alone isn't enough to carry a $60+ meal. Would I come back? Maybe for a cup of chowder at the bar. Not for the full experience.

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