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    The Club SEA

    3.2 (271 reviews)
    ModerateAirport Lounges
    Open 5:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Alan K.

    There's two The Club SEA lounges. I went to the Concourse A location although there's another on at Concourse S that I did not visit. I used my Priority Pass to get in, but this location has a strict visitor's policy. Your flight has to depart less than 3 hours from your visit. Otherwise, they completely will reject you until it is less than 3 hours. Honestly, it wasn't worth visiting. There were some sandwiches and soups, and fried rice but it was very basic. It was very crowded in the space to other people were definitely all up in your business like participating in the hunger games.

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    Alan C.

    A solid 3 1/2 stars. . I had just flown in from Vietnam via Seoul, Korea. (and boy, were my arms tired... :). Fortunately, this club was literally across from the gate for my third, and final flight home to Sacramento, and I had access via my Priority Pass. The club was full when I got there, I checked in with the QR code, and I was told that there would be a 20 to 30 minute wait. Fortunately, I was in within five minutes. Everybody at the club was friendly and helpful. The club is nice. Nothing fancy, but there are plenty of places to sit, and it was very comfortable. The bathrooms were very clean. Wi-Fi was provided through the airport Wi-Fi system, and it was fast enough to stream video. The food selection, overall, was good. They had chips and dip, They had a small salad bar, little handheld Caprese sandwiches, which were very good, they had a hot chicken and rice dish, they had a vegetable soup, and a creamy Thai chicken and rice soup that was so good, I went back for seconds. It almost reminded me a little bit of a tortilla soup. The flavor was very good and it had just the tiniest bit of a "kick" to it. For dessert, they had chocolate chip cookies, as well as little pudding parfaits. They have a small bar, as well as juice and sodas available. There was also an espresso machine. My cappuccino was very good, but after being spoiled by Vietnamese coffee? It just wasn't the same. (and this was *SEATTLE*, no less... :) There were a few glitches. First of all, there were no tables, just places where you could put your plates that were about knee-high if you were sitting down. Also, other than the Soup Bowls, they were using paper plates and plastic silverware. Kind of tricky to eat from since you have to basically eat off of your lap. They did have places to charge your electronics, but no USB ports, only plugs. So unless you had a plug-in USB port of your own, you were out of luck. The final thing is, unlike the S Gates lounge, this club does not have a shower. When I got here, I had been traveling for some 22 hours so far, with another four or five to go. It would've been so nice to freshen up with a shower, but I didn't want to travel all the way over to the S gates. I just made do. Overall, it was a good lounge. It was nice to have a place to relax during my layover. Thank you.

    Wendy N.

    I used my Priority Pass membership to access the Club SEA. It's on the small side but the staff are very friendly and do a great job bussing the lounge area. There were two soups: butternut squash and Thai. Both were delicious. There was also a small salad bar. They could use more food options. The only complaint I have is there are no electrical outlets near most of the seats. I had to search to find one of the few charging stations. All in all, a decent lounge.

    KC C.

    A decent lounge at Seattle Airport. It was about 10a and there wasn't a wait, quick check in. The lounge is crowded. We circled the area looking for seats and finally found some together. The breakfast items were pretty basic, eggs, little muffins, toast, fruit... More people kept coming in, super busy! Decent waiting area away from the gate waiting area.

    Salad and pasta
    Margaret O.

    We got to The Club SEA around 6:45pm and were told to scan a QR code to join the waitlist since it was already full. About 20 minutes later, we got a text letting us know we could head in. The lounge was still pretty packed, so finding a comfortable spot to sit and eat wasn't easy. The food spread was the usual--cold green salads, soup, and fried rice--but no hot dishes like meatballs this time. Since it felt crowded and the options were limited, we didn't hang around for long and decided to check out another airport lounge instead.

    Harish V.

    Checked out the Club at SEA lounge in Seattle. The entry process is a bit different--you first scan a code to check in, and they'll notify you when it's your turn to head inside and check in at the desk. Once in, the lounge offers decent bites, coffee, and a selection of drinks. Plenty of charging points are available, which is great if you need to get some work done or just juice up your devices before your flight. A solid spot to relax before boarding. Priority pass is allowed

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    Myphuong L.

    Over by A20, up the stairs. P1 was able to use his Priority Pass and bring me in for free. Show your card and both boarding pass. They open at 5am. Had bread, toast, muffins, bagels, and coffee station. Very Asian inspired with congee for breakfast and American with cheddar omelette and toppings. Station next to that had mini bowls on ice for yogurt, fruit and cereal. A full fridge of mini sodas. The chairs were comfortable, no shower and it was hard to find a quiet corner. Felt like I was sitting at an airport gate waiting to board. There were signs and notices of expanding this place.

    Margs & room temp sodas from the fridge lol I poured my sprite into my glass
    Anjelica C.

    THIS PLACE WAS SO BUSY! we got in right away but we had to circle a few times to find a spot to sit (group of 2 + dog).

    This place is a zoo
    Andrew H.

    Boy has this place gone downhill since COVID: - Insanely crowded: more crowded than most of the terminals. This is made worse by the tiny bathrooms. You'll have a more peaceful experience in the majority of SeaTac out with the normies rather than in this "exclusive" lounge. - Less beer options, no craft beer options - Beers are "cool", not cold - Food stations are crowded and offer pretty low-quality fare - tons of uncleaned seats/tables/counter tops left by other guests. I'm going to cancel my Priority Pass membership after stopping in here, it's really not worth it.

    Ginger soy teriyaki chicken and jasmine rice
    Wen C.

    Of the two The Club SEA lounges at SeaTac, this is the worse one imo even though they canned sodas which the other does not offer. They serve the same menu, but this one has poor lighting and seating so it feels a bit claustrophobic at times. I've visited several times, and while the food is passable, it's an OK lounge. Breakfast is congee with optional chicken, green onion, and tamari; omelettes; cold cereal; breakfast pastries; whole and fresh cut fruits; and yogurt parfaits. Otherwise all day is Ivar's clam chowder; cheese board; crudite/dip stations; salad; ginger soy teriyaki chicken on jasmine rice; yakisoba noodle with chicken; dessert station with brownies, cookies, and fruit. I don't really drink so I can't say much about the bar other than service seems to be fast. They don't really change the menu and so if you're flying out pretty often the menu gets a bit boring after a while, but that would be the only real complaint.

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    1 month ago

    The place was very nice and the food was fabulous. Great service too the cleaning crew for tables is very competent and are very helpful.

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    The Centurion Lounge

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.2
    (590 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $

    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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    The Club SEA

    The Club SEA

    3.2
    (134 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $

    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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    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse

    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse

    3.7
    (127 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Definitely beats sitting at a gate getting stressed out. Tables and seats have a nice view of…read moreplanes and runways and while the whole place has a bit of a chain hotel breakfast vibe it's peaceful and comfortable. Great drink selection - alcohol - espresso - and service is consistent and kind. The food is nothing to write home about - the scrambled eggs seemed reconstituted and were somehow square shaped - but not every meal needs to the best meal of my life!

    FRANKIE & the jets love the Alaska C Lounge before jetting off from Seattle... A respite from all…read morethe people at the airport who bother me... Now this place is well hidden at the end of Terminal C. You must locate the elevator and head to 2nd level. The ladies will scan your boarding pass to confirm your membership then and only then will you be allowed into the sanctuary.. Grab a table or head to the bar for a cocktail regardless of the time of day. Me at the AM time it's OJ or coffee none of that poison to start my day off... Then it's time to load up my plate with fruit , meat or the Steel Oates with raisins and brown sugar. At lunch time it's a shift of goodies but I'm never at airport in the afternoon. Once I've loaded up I'll gaze at the jets coming and going from the humongous windows to the world overlooking the runways.. If you're comprehending the privilege then sign up and come on in.. Just don't bother Frank!

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    United Club

    United Club

    2.9
    (73 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    The Seattle United Club is old school. There is a fair amount of space and the staff were friendly…read more They lacked in the food offerings compared to some other Clubs. Granted this is not a hub so one does not expect too much. This Club also is pretty far away from the gates so it is either good exercise or an inconvenience.

    Now that United was flying out of the B terminal this United Club wasn't anywhere near capacity…read more Maybe a dozen guest at most the day of my flight. The new United Club will not open until 2027 in the B terminal so the crowds will likely continue to be small. Guess I will just add to my step count whenever i stop b next year! Decor is typical of the UC and in good shape. Front of the club looks down at A terminal. in the back there was no views but roomier and quieter away from the buffet and bar. Lots of power and USB outlets available. The food was average this time with tomato bisque soup, ginger chicken and rice, pad Thai salad, vegetarian wrap, cold cuts, fruits, 3 desserts (brownies, chocolate chip cookies and some fancy poundcake) and a ham slider. Food was just being replenished when I wandered through. Full bar in the back for those who wish to imbibe a bit before their flight. Coffee machine and water were located separately in their own section by the front of the club. Staff were nice, smiled and came by to pick up used dishes regularly.

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    The salad and sandwich bar 9/6/23
    The salad and sandwich bar 9/6/23
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    Room 1 - UA Lounge with the dining tables 9/6/23
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