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    The Club ATL

    2.8 (423 reviews)
    ModerateAirport Lounges
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Pranathi B.

    They're in Terminal F, the final stop on the Atlanta airport tram. Give yourself extra time -- it's a trek to get there and back. I had a 3-hour layover and landed early morning. Luckily the lounge opens early, so I walked right in. Breakfast was basic: standard hotel buffet fare like cereal, bread, pancakes, eggs, fruit, and bagels. The creamy grits sounded promising, but they were undercooked and the toppings were forgettable. Service was slow at first. Dirty plates sat out for a while, likely due to minimal early-morning staffing. Later on more staff came in and cleanup was quick. The lounge area itself had a few varieties of seating. Except for a tiny room which had dim lighting, the rest of the lounge was brightly lit and it was difficult to catch up on some lost sleep there. There weren't any private nooks or rooms. Restrooms were also pretty basic, infact the more public restrooms in the airport were better. Overall it's not an outstanding lounge, pretty basic and forgettable. Somewhat surprising for a heavily used international airport like Atlanta.

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    Marco N.

    First timer here late n a Wed night before they closed at 10pm. No problems getting there in around 9pm. Still a little crazy at the bar, but the staff mean well. :-). A tip here and there helps. To find this clue take the two escalators to the gates and then another to the top level. Pro tip: The WiFi is TheClubATL password "atlmoments"

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    Arun K.

    It's a decent club. I went for a short layover. I ate at the bar. Unfortunately, lunch service wasn't until 11, so I had to wait for the lunch food to be available. I had the signature club cocktail. I forgot what was in it, but it was a decent drink, and light on the alcohol. When the lunch items were available, I took some salad and chicken rice, which were both acceptable. However, the plates were small. The peach cobbler for dessert was a served in shot glass, and was fair enough. It was a fine light lunch for a very quick layover. The service was good and there were ample space to eat. It wasn't too crowded when I went. The bathrooms were clean as well. This lounge is in concorse F, which does require a train ride if you are in other concorses. But you can easily see the lounge upstairs when you arrive. It's a nice lounge, but I don't think I would be worth paying 40 to 50 dollars per person. It's free with the priority pass, and that's how you should access the lounge. It's the only priority pass lounge in Atlanta, but still good enough to visit for a layover using your priority pass. Overall: B-

    Kale salad and Wasabi Peas Trail Mix
    Harmonie T.

    Not the best airport lounge I've been to, but it wasn't a bad experience either. The wait was under 30 minutes on a Saturday afternoon, which was pretty reasonable. The lounge area itself is a little tight to navigate with luggage, but we made it work. Some seats were near power outlets which is always nice, and the food options were decent. There was a vegan-friendly kale salad that was actually pretty legit. They also offered a trail mix with wasabi peas. I added it to my salad for an extra crunch and protein. I highly recommend that combo! https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-club-atl-atlanta?start=600&select=CqZLyoSYtfsiblB--KEPSg Next door to The Club ATL is a grab-and-go mini-lounge of sorts, accessible for those with a Priority Pass. There was single serving cups of hummus, fruit cups, oranges, apples, and cold brew. If you choose to stay and sit in the small waiting area, you can pour yourself beers at the self-serve stations. No wait to get in. I actually would rate this higher than the main lounge. Overall, not the fanciest lounge, but definitely a solid spot to spend a layover in Atlanta.

    Dwight S.

    Priority Pass Lounge is not bad in and of itself. There are admittedly better lounges out there, but you do get some snacks, drinks, and comfortable chairs prior to a flight. Service is decent. It's also helpful that they allow for a +1. The main issue is that there can often be long lines just to get in. So you can't rely on it as a venue to relax. But, they do have a recently opened supplementary "kiosk" area where you can go as a replacement for the regular lounge. There's no bathroom there, but you do get to pick up some snacks and pre-made food, along with certain self-service drinks. For some reason, there is a whole section for jelly beans. Works out fine if you don't need to linger and just want a few quick bites.

    Blood orange mimosa!
    Cecilia T.

    What a pleasant spot to pass the time waiting for a flight. There are at least 4 distinct zones: the bar, the dining room, a little lounge area by the windows, and a nook with large butterfly chairs that you could definitely nap in. The bartenders were attentive and super helpful - one kept a dude from stealing my seat while I was up getting a cappuccino at the fancy coffee machine. Speaking of drinks, the blood orange mimosa was excellent and there is a fountain serve yourself coke machine. The food was also enjoyable, particularly the yogurt parfait. Chilling at the bar here made the wait for my flight almost pleasant.

    Popcorn, the rice bowl and my rose attempt at "lunch"
    Gabriella G.

    I was hungry. I should start there. Luckily I had a 3 hour layover in Atlanta and Priority Pass gave me access to a lounge there rated at a 3.5 in the app, so I took the air train to terminal F and easily found the lounge on the mezzanine level next to the chapel. There was a short line But the line was moving! So in about 10 minutes I was inside a very airy and pleasant lounge, with a wide window with a view of the airfield and the road- not bad. The seating are is small, but I was lucky to get a table by the large window . The lounge had a constant "full" level but people kept flowing in and out. The noise level was minimal, perfect to do some internet browsing or light work and find something to eat. The bar area had a dominant space... but... where is the food? Well the food in this lounge was a buffet line with a section for salad: chopped lettuce, cherry tomatoes, corn, grated carrots, and some cheese crumbs: that's it. And oil and vinegar or ranch dressing. Then there was a soup (chicken I think?) and a container with mostly rice and some minute slivers of chicken. There were some crackers and a dip and voila! Take your pick. I was very surprised at these meager servings. I had evidently been corrupted by the Capital 1 lounges and their bountiful offerings of delightful treats. This cannot be "it" I thought! So I went around and found on the opposite wall a spot with some little apples, oranges, a jar with chocolate covered pretzels and some trix mix- and chocolate chip cookies. Further along there was a coffee bar with the usual . On the bar side I found some popcorn. Well... I went to the bar that offered some wines, the usual selection. Got some rose and some popcorn and grabbed a bowl with the chicken-rice mix, added carrots, corn and some ranch dressing and sadly sat to contemplate my meager lunch and wait for my flight. The wine was terrible. I went to the bar and decided to ask for a Long Island iced tea. They don't offer mixed drinks, only the ones on their menu which I didn't fancy. I asked if a Cosmo was possible, and the bar lady asked me for the components: vodka, cranberry juice, lime and some sweet syrup so yes! She made me one: success. Overall, I would traipsy there if I had another 3 hour layover but get a burger or something good along the way. The personnel kept the lounge tidy and clean and it was a nice area to wait. Not for the food though! Enjoy.

    Shirley N.

    Much improved since they added an expansion - more seating area & the food moved to the new addition. The addition project started two months ago and was opened a couple of weeks ago. Three weeks ago we were on the wait list. Added my name and waited about an hour before I cancelled off the list. This morning at 9:40am we entered with no wait. We tried to get in earlier from our international flight. But I showed the boarding pass for our domestic connecting flight and was told it's three hours from our boarding time. We sat ourselves down in the new wing which has a bit more character than the old. Food wise - average. Some hot items, hot and cold cereal, yogurt, self serving espresso machine. Restrooms also new as it's been moved near check in counter. Overall 3.5 stars

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    Ray N.

    Wow, Priority lounge in ATL hit a major home run with the addition of the The Lounge right next door to the The Club. You are allowed to stop in and visit for a quick beer, sandwich, or Jelly Belly candies. Super friendly staff welcomed us to the recently added option in ATL. They are definitely a grab and go option. Everything was fantastic, from the food to the beer.

    Aaron S.

    Long wait times and pretty average. I can't say for sure it was the food that made me get sick during the flight out of ATL, but I have never gotten ill on a plane in my 40 years of flying. The bartenders seemed like they didn't want to be there and serve drinks. The waitstaff was pleasant. Obviously, I'll be back if passing through Atlanta. Who can turn down free food and drinks?!

    The beans and rice were just OK
    Alan C.

    Overall, pretty good. I took the train to the F gates, and went upstairs, and saw quite a few people waiting outside. I checked in at the front desk, some people they were letting in right away, but Priority Pass members had to go on a waitlist. I scanned the QR code for the waitlist, and I was told it would be a 40 to 50 minute wait. Fortunately, I got in in about 20 minutes. It's a nice club. Very bright and clean, and all of the employees were friendly and helpful. There are plenty of places to charge your gear. They have a nice bar, and the buffet was simple, but good. The day I was there, they had a salad bar, pimento cheese with crackers,(I've always wanted to try it, and I liked it.). They had a gumbo which had a little bit of a kick to it, which was good, the only thing I didn't really care for as much was the beans and rice,. They were OK, but they were kind of bland. Talso have other snacks like nuts, candies, that type of thing. They do have shower rooms available, I got on the list as soon as I checked in. I told the lady I needed to be out of the club by 7:30 PM to get to my flight, and she said she would make sure I got into the shower room in time. I did. The shower room is also very clean, and a very, very refreshing way to get ready for your flight. I liked the club a lot. Thank you.

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    Sofia G.

    2 stars goes to the food options-not the best. Sad looking sandwiches. They also had: hummus and pita bread (the best option there IMO), as well as coleslaw and Greek style veggie/ garbanzo bean salad. They have cookies and gluten free brownies ( I appreciate that option!). On the snack side they have yogurt covered pretzels, trail mix, and fruit. Soda machine and coffee machine available. Lounge was clean. Let's end in a happy note. 5 stars goes to the bartender Isaiah. He was the only bartender taking care of A LOT of people, but he managed the large group of people with ease. Very friendly, funny, and witty. The staff also gets 5 stars, they were continuously going around and picking up glasses and and being very helpful.

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    James A.

    Easy to find, the Club ATL airport lounge at Terminal F (International Terminal) of Atlanta's main airport was an OK stop during our layover on an early Saturday morning. The clubairportlounges.com is a series of 22 US lounges, and 4 international lounges. They are owned and operated by Airport Dimensions, a subsidy of the Collison Group (whose main operation is Priority Pass). Airport Dimensions is also the company that operates the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounges popping at major airports...looking forward to visiting one of those soon. My wife and I are trying to save our limited visits to Delta SkyClub lounges, so decided to try this lounge in our departing terminal during our short layover. After getting off of the Plane Train, it was a short walk to the central atrium, where the Club was easy to find on the upper floor. As we entered, the attendant asked that we put ourselves onto the waiting list via a scannable QR code near the door. We got on the list at 7:55 am, and immediately got both an email and text message indicating we were in queue. There was no way to know how long the wait would be, but after 10 minutes, another text came through stating that it was our turn and that we had 10 minutes to check-in. Check-in was trouble free, with the use of the Priority Pass digital membership and both of our boarding passes being enough to gain entry (this lounge like others allow up to 2 visitors on one membership, if via Sapphire Reserve). The lounge itself is fine, a bit more elevated than the lounges we were used to going to when we had Priority Pass 5 years ago...but certainly a couple of steps down from the newer Delta Lounges we've gotten used to. They have a self-serve soda machine, and a couple of self-serve coffee machines as well. The bar WAS open during the early morning, with some folks getting bloody marys and mimosas. We weren't really hungry, but it was good to have a hot breakfast available. The food was OK, and didn't look particularly appetizing. But there was a different section of various nuts and snacks that seemed like a good stop for munchies. Surprisingly, the location was good with a nice view of the terminal tarmac, and a lot of varied seating. It was crowded inside, though, so appreciate their waiting list system. Previously where it seemed like priority pass lounges would constantly be flat out closed because of at-capacity signs. This was the main reason I stopped using is because it was a crap shoot to see if we could even get in to a priority pass lounge on most days. There were a lot of folks working, so bussing was constant...allowing for decent turnover. We didn't spend too much time in there because of the short layover, but we felt it was still a stop worth making, especially since it was close to our departing gate.

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    It's the only priority pass lounge in Atlanta, but still good enough to visit for a layover using your priority pass.

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    Minute Suites - Concourse B

    Minute Suites - Concourse B

    3.6
    (113 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    I stayed in Atlanta, near concourse B24. The front desk staff was very kind and accommodating,…read moreespecially Monique and Shanita. As long as you don't expect this to be a full hotel room (no bathroom or sheets), it's great. I slept on the little couch. It has a trundle but I didn't need it. May I recommend that you bring a few things to make this really nice- bring your own pillowcase and a small sheet to cover the couch. They give you a pillow with a disposable cover and a clean blanket. It can be a little noisy in the terminal and on the tarmac so bring some earplugs and request a room a little further in from the entrance. There's a small green nightlight so bring an eye mask to sleep in. Also bring your own trash bag. It was pricey to stay all night, but SO worth it to be on the other side of the security line for my 6:40AM boarding call. For a really early flight, it may be worth your while!

    Terrible service. At 9pm there wasn't anything available until midnight. So I booked a room for…read more12-1AM because our flight was delayed until 3:25AM. Arrived at 12 to be told the room was double booked and unavailable but I could book again for 1:15. Went back to check in desk at 1AM... clerk ignored me until 1:15 and then said my room was ready. No one had come out since 1 so she purposefully made me stand there and wait. And told me I had to leave by 2AM. Lazy and unprofessional begin behavior.

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    Ceiling panel falling in.
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    Delta Sky Club - Concourse A

    Delta Sky Club - Concourse A

    3.4
    (291 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    This Delta Sky Club at Gate A17 is a nice lounge, but too little time to experience fully. I have…read morebet here before and this lounge features a stepped up section to the right as you enter the main space and the bar to the left with the buffet in front of you. I immediately asked for an IPA at the bar and proceded to the buffet. They had these chicken salad sandwiches with mango chutney that were great and lemon iced pound cake that can call out your name for attention. It was great to have a real meal before boarding my flight across the country to the West Coast. 3.8 stars

    Had to take a work trip to Atlanta, which meant I was flying straight into Delta headquarter…read moreterritory. Of course, I had to check out Sky Club here as soon as I landed! This was definitely not my best Sky Club experience. Not saying it's bad, just that I've been to better Sky Clubs. Fairly low ceilings, a lot of cramped seating, and only one food area. Hell, I had never encountered a Sky Club that had a super long food line before...until I came here. Bonus points though for at least having pimento cheese here. Also, maybe it just happened to be a bad time, but this place was insanely packed. Like, pretty much almost every seat had someone in it. Thankfully, I was able to find a seat at the big table that's designed for people to use their computers. Staff here of course are very nice. They're always milling around to clean up waste once you're done with your food. This Sky Club serves its purpose, but I've definitely been in better ones.

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    Delta Sky Club - Concourse F

    Delta Sky Club - Concourse F

    4.0
    (185 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Good views, nice staff, buffet is larger than the space appears to hold…read more Tables and cozy chairs available Space off by entrance for more quiet and comfortable spaces Very busy during peak hours People are generally kind and respectful Noise level is normal/expected Loads of business calls happening

    Had the opportunity to enter the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F at ATL for the first time, during a…read more3 hour layover. It was a okay. This Sky Club opened at the same time as the ATL international terminal (Concourse F) in 2012, with its iconic outdoor lounge (Sky Deck) following soon after in 2013. This one (along with the its sibling at JFK) was the first one in the world, paving the way for this design at numerous other Delta-serviced airports around the country. Thom Filicia (remember him from the original Queer Eye?) was the interior designer. My wife and I had just come off of a red-eye from LAX at Concourse A, and took advantage of a Priority Pass benefit to get free chair massages at a XSpa in that concourse. We then took the Plane Train to Concourse F, in preparation for our international flight to PLS (Turks and Caicos). Atlanta is the connecting hub for Delta's flights into the Caribbean so was at Concourse F this time last year (but chose to go to the Club lounge nearby). The year before, flew out of Concourse E (which also serves as international set of gates), so now understood why this was our first time at this lounge (after gathering this info from my previous Yelp contributions). The Delta app indicated that unlike the other lounges at the other concourses, this one at F was not busy and we were able to enter right away. It is located on the upper deck of the central area of the concourse...there are a lot of office spaces for lounges here, but a lot of them are not filled. Since we had gone to the Sky Club at LAX less than 24 hours before, this visit did not count towards our 15 per year cap. We stayed for about an hour, finding some out of the way chairs in the back on the first floor. There is an upstairs deck area as well with more seating. I didn't find the outdoor deck, though it being July in Atlanta, wouldn't have been surprised with it being closed. It was breakfast time and the buffet had the typical lackluster set of breakfast items, consistent with what we have experienced at the other Sky Clubs in Atlanta. The items seemed more 'old' than usual though, and completely skipped all of it. Was a bit surprised that with a lounge this size, there were only 2 toilet stalls in the men's bathroom. Since the upcoming flight was international, didn't know how long the boarding process would take, so left the lounge earlier than normal. The whole process ended up being pretty easy.

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    Sitting inside the upstairs loft at the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
    Sitting inside the upstairs loft at the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
    Sitting inside the upstairs loft at the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
    Sitting inside the upstairs loft at the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL).
    Enjoying an extra dirty martini cocktail upstairs in the loft at the Delta Sky Club in Hartsfield (ATL airport) Concourse F.

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    Enjoying an extra dirty martini cocktail upstairs in the loft at the Delta Sky Club in Hartsfield (ATL airport) Concourse F.

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