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    The Club

    3.3 (11 reviews)
    Open 4:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Scott S.

    Overall The Club DFW is just ok. It probably was really good about 10 years ago, but everyone else has really upped their game, and this place has not kept up. The food options are very limited, but they have two bars, so at least there's that. It's part of Priority Pass, if you have a credit card that gives you that. Generally speaking, I'd rather go to the Centurion Lounge or Admirals Club.

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    Michael W.

    The good: - plenty of seating areas - 2 separate bars with good selection The not so good: - very limited food options - seats are very close together and feels cramped without much privacy The bad: - only one restroom Service is on and off or inconsistent - overall not too friendly Worth visiting? Yes if there's no waiting and you have a long layover.

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    Great staff, very attentive and helpful. Good snacks n drinks. Nice place to relax while waiting on flight

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    The Centurion Lounge

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.9
    (701 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    Now reading reviews post visit, I was surprised to see so many people expressing dissatisfaction…read morewith this lounge due to wait times for access, limited bathrooms, and stacked dishes at vacant tables. I can only assume many of those visits were later in the day when the airport is significantly busier, because my experience was the complete opposite. I had a little under an hour in the lounge with a flight arriving at 7:25am and departing at 8:50am. There was no line to check in and we were granted immediate access. Located in Terminal D across from Gate D12, guests must present their AMEX card and boarding pass for entry. The cardholder receives complimentary access, while additional adult guests are $50 and children are $30 each. If you spend more than $75K annually on your AMEX card, you receive two complimentary guest passes. Personally, I do not think paid guest access is worth it for a short layover, but I can definitely see the value during a longer one. The lounge itself is quite large, though maybe not large enough for a busy airport like Dallas considering the number of reviews mentioning wait times. During my visit, however, while there were plenty of people, there were still a few spare seating options available. Their lounge had a good variety of booths, dining tables, lounge chairs, workspaces, and even small private office areas for calls or meetings. The entire space felt clean and organized. The food was continuously replenished and stayed fresh throughout my visit, though nothing was particularly spectacular. It reminded me a lot of the complimentary breakfast at a Hyatt or Hilton. Still, it was absolutely appreciated after an early flight on an empty stomach. I did enjoy that they offered healthier options including fresh fruit, fresh pressed juices, and wellness shots. I also noticed staff regularly cleaning tables between guests, and the bar area seemed popular with travelers enjoying complimentary morning cocktails. The bathrooms were clean, modern, and had full privacy doors with no awkward gaps, which is an upgrade from the typical airport bathrooms. Overall, I had a good experience and would absolutely return during future travels through DFW.

    Tried getting in the Atlanta Centurion twice. Could not get in. Long lines to wait. Ridiculous! We…read morehad three hour layover and ended up in a Skyclub. Clearly The Centurion club is not worth its membership. I imagine it's nice inside, but how would I know?

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    Capital One Lounge

    Capital One Lounge

    4.3
    (257 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    A fantastic experience. They had showers, yoga room, relaxation room, good amount of seating, bar,…read moresnacks, dessert and drinks. SHOWER: tell the front desk receptionist that you want to use it. they will prep it for you. restroom was 3/5. not the cleanest but it did the job! includes Dyson hair dryer, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, towels, etc. FOOD: food selection was 10/10. so tasty. something for everyone! there was even grab n go items that's pre packaged. I can't wait to come back.

    I had a layover in Dallas and got the opportunity to try out the lounge. My layover was four hours…read moreand a staff member originally told me I had to wait due to lounge rules. After explaining that I was on a layover, she told me I still needed to wait. After about 20 minutes standing to the side to wait, a manager came to talk to me and said that I was able to come in. I suspect that the initial employee I talked with was new. It took me a little bit to find a place to sit (many of the open tables had signs that you had to be in a party of three or more) but where I landed was comfortable and had a good view of some of the gates. The staff inside was very friendly, including the bartender who made an excellent recommendation for a non-alcoholic beverage. The food was fresh and offered a wide variety. I also really appreciated the grab and go section if you were just popping through. To my knowledge, there are only four single stall bathrooms in the lounge. Both times I went, the line was long to use them. I didn't use any of the other amenities (showers, yoga room, etc) but I appreciated the availability. I don't come through Dallas often but would definitely use the lounge again in the future.

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    The scoops are much less messy than the spinning spillage they used to have!
    The scoops are much less messy than the spinning spillage they used to have!
    Whipped goat cheese with fig jam and crackers, Bruschetta Mac n cheese, Chicken Tikka Masala, jambalaya, and a French 75
    Whipped goat cheese with fig jam and crackers, Bruschetta Mac n cheese, Chicken Tikka Masala, jambalaya, and a French 75
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    Minute Suites

    Minute Suites

    4.0
    (91 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$$

    I never understood why in the world you'd want to book a suite just for a layover, like why?…read more WELL, here's why. Long layovers are only fun if you're lounge hopping or shopping around and walking around the airport. It's all fun and games until all you want to do is take a nice nap when it's well past the hours of the night and your flight is not until the next morning. It's too short of a layover to book a hotel room but also too long to be not curled up in a blanket in a private space to catch some zz's. Thanks to Priority Pass, we decided to give these guys a try and we're so happy we did. Me and my husband each had 1 hour for free so we were able to book 2 free hours of nap time! We split it up pretty evenly where we got our first couple of hours walking around the airport and moving our legs/working in our computers. And then, when it was about 2am, we went to our Minute Suite and spent 2 wonderful hours napping in quiet. What I loved about the experience is you get pillows and blankets and can really enjoy a dark, private and quiet space even with dimmable lights and white noise if you need. If you prefer to work or watch TV that's also available. Overall pretty awesome experience, the only thing is I think they were doing some work at the airport and you could hear everything so maybe having some kind of a sound proof would be awesome. The couch had a bit of a wear and tear but it's fine we just covered it up with extra blankets. All in all, amazing experience! If they provided sanitizing wipes to make you feel like it's super clean after the last guest this would be even better. Otherwise, 10/10 would recommend and from now on, I'll be sure to book these especially during long overnight layovers.

    Terrible service, dirty room, tried to charge more upon arrival, and refused refund. Front desk guy…read morewas awful and kept making comments when I said something about room cleanliness. I would never recommend for anyone

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