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    United Club - Terminal E

    3.7 (32 reviews)
    Open 5:30 am - 9:15 pm

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    Philip L.

    It's a lounge. It's a rather older lounge but it's a lounge nonetheless. If you have a chance to come here, you would be able to get coffee, latte, wine, and some food like eggs, sausage, or tacos and some fruits and oatmeal. So they have food, but not like Asia. Compared to other US locations, this is pretty good. Now, if you get into the Polaris lounge next door, it's worlds apart. They constantly clean and bring things out. There are just constantly waves of people. If you have 2-3 hours, this place is pretty good. Get a seat, charge, and eat and drink. Relax. If you have 30 minutes, you're likely rushing to find any type of seating available- especially near a charger, seeing a line for the food and drinks and pretty much looking at your watch and be like... "not worth it". Either or, you likely have an invitation to come here. The location is great since it's in the middle of the terminal.

    Plenty of seating options!
    Keyko R.

    This United club is located in terminal E, right next to the United Polaris lounge, between gate E11 and E12. This specific United club is bigger than the other United clubs at the Houston airport. I have been here many times and finally decided to write a review. I fly internationally a lot, and in my experience you can easily get some work done here, or relax, whichever you need. This lounge is very spacious, with plenty of seating options. The stuff is always polite and friendly. However, food and beverage choices are very limited but is the same at all the United clubs. Hopefully in the future they add private pods/booths to recline and take naps. Overall, this lounge strikes a great balance of comfort service, and quality.

    Terminal E lounge Gate 12
    Frank T.

    Lounge is huge, but way to busy and people are animals in here. The food sucks. One salad and pasta station and another cheese and crappy sandwiches. Gonna go try the other lounge.

    Dave O.

    With all the travel challenges these days having a club pass will make the time you spend at the airport much less stressful - I can't imagine having to sit in the terminal for hours on end, so no matter the short comings of these United Clubs I'll take a seat here anytime over hanging out in at the gate. This club is nice and I know that is subjective but these were never meant be a luxurious experience it's a perk that allows you to relax in a comfortable chair, work, nap and enjoy a few snacks and refreshments it's not meant to be a pampered experience where people wait on you hand and foot or clean up after you. I admit the experience has changed over the years with the introduction of credit card rewards and as the admission options have been relaxed somewhat, they have become more crowded so the experience is much less than it once was but I still appreciate they exist. This particular club is comfortable and offers clean restrooms and pretty good snacks which vary depending on the time of the day, the staff here is very accommodating and professional and the patrons are definitely entertaining, it's easy to spot the newbies, the regulars, the professional travelers and the ones that take advantage of the free food and beverages and then there are the ridiculous, I watched a woman with a travel bag full of zip-lock bags bagging fruit and snacks like she was shopping at a grocery store that may have contributed to the decrease in quailty or selection of the food along with the rising overhead cost I don't think these lounges pay for themselves. So complain if you like but remember you chose to walk through the door and it's likely you're using a perk or reward and it's free so no one will be upset if you choose to stay away from this less than acceptable option - I not saying this is a five star experience but there are worst places to hangout at this airport and no matter what your expectations are it's more than just okay...

    Dessert and drinks
    May N.

    Another airport lounge review from the queen of them. The Terminal E lounge is probably the nicest United Club in Houston - it's certainly the most spacious. Nice views of the planes and runways. Food selections are limited - a couple of hot dishes, a couple of salads, some mini sandwiches, lemon bars and chocolate chip cookies for dessert, and the ubiquitous cheese and crackers. I tried a mini club sandwich, pasta in a creamy sauce with sausage, and dessert. Everything I tried tasted good, though I typically never eat the cheese and crackers. There are no self-serve beverages here other than water and coffee (the club in C North is the only one with a soda machine). However, soda (and alcohol, of course) were available from the friendly bartender. Despite its large size, this lounge can get crowded - all of the United Clubs in Houston do, although the E lounge is usually not as bad as the two Terminal C clubs (the C south one had a line out the door when I walked by). The first time I approached the Terminal E lounge, the classic "currently not accepting one-time passes" sign was up, but I came back about an hour later and the sign was gone and I was in. (Yes, I know I'm part of the overcrowding problem with my United Explorer card, but I mostly just have it for the Group 2 boarding. The lounge passes are just a side benefit).

    James H.

    The United Club here is pretty big with ample seating. The bar and food services are pretty good. There are also charging terminals at some of the chairs, but the place does get crowded. it's still a good place to kill 3-4 hours while waiting for your flight.

    Mike H.

    The UA longhorns rolled out the red carpet. Maybe the most endearing barroom reception ever. Modelo was cool and service was warm. But what I'll never forget is the animal crackers. Texas heaven is tossing back a handful of shortbread tigers chased by an ice cold swallow of Mexican lager. If any part of me wants to go back to Houston, it's the part that loves a good cookie.

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    Bunny G.

    If you're anything like me the most hectic part of traveling is the airport. Too many people, crowds, noise, babies crying, long food lines, and no where to sit...and on and on and on. Well, take a deep breath and enter the UAL lounge. However, since the membership has changed over the years, I have found the lounges more crowded than before, and no longer do I find a room full of suits. Nonetheless, there's a glass of free chardonnay calling my name to calm my frazzled nerves. I still manage to find a place to sit and a few little snacks are always fresh and readily available. Tiny sandwiches, pasta, salad, cookies, crackers and cheese (to go with my wine) and in some lounges...sorbet. A full bar with some free drinks like sodas and cocktails but you do pay for premium liquor. Nice to stop in when I have a long layover.

    Bar area
    Veronique C.

    I must admit it's hard to experience this club after visiting the newly renovated one in Denver. The vibe is is similar to the others (not remodeled), and this one is not too busy. The disappointment though comes from things that could easily be fixed. No tea, except for chamomile (which is not even a tea), they are supposedly waiting for a shipment...And if you want to get a soda instead, it's only available at the bar, how inconvenient is that? Food is similar as what you get in other United clubs.

    Ayonna is amazing!
    Veronica J.

    This is my first time in the E terminal club. This is a nice big open space. The hot food is a ways away from the bar, and the selection is dismal. There are plenty of nice comfy seats, tables, and chairs. The bar staff is amazing. Ayonna and Jorge were super friendly and on point. The wine selection included was very limited. First time I have seen that in a United Lounge. All they had was a red blend and a sparkling. That was it.

    Grain elevators are here for you!
    chett f.

    1. Filthy men's' bathrooms. 2. Cheap generic sugary breakfast similar to what one gets free at any budget motel chain. Any time I see tall see-through plastic cereal dispensers I know I'm back in cheapie-land. 3. Ultra-bright LED lighting is not nice to weary travelers eyes. Feels like a Walmart, not a members-only lounge. 3. Not worth the money, sorry United.

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    KLM Crown Lounge

    KLM Crown Lounge

    2.9
    (154 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    My partner and I visited KLM Crown twice during my recent trip, and had vastly different…read moreexperiences. A note for women: there is one bathroom. During busy hours the wait can be up to 10 minutes. I recommend just leaving the lounge to use the bathroom. ~2pm: Waited for two hours to get in. The attendant at the front kept giving different times, citing the boarding of the KLM flight. This was incredibly frustrating and not even worth it, because there was no hot food and the space was mediocre. There was a quinoa salad, turkey&cheese sandwiches, cold bread rolls (with fancy butter though!), bananas, and chips. ~6am: Got in immediately and was pretty happy with the breakfast selection. There was warm toast, guacamole, sliced boiled eggs, pancakes, and an oatmeal bar. The lounge was pretty busy though, so I had to wait a while to use the bathroom. I actually slept in the lounge for an hour and it wasn't the worst. Overall, I'd recommend coming only during a time when they accept priority pass. If they say "come back later", just find another place to go to. It's not worth waiting around for.

    Reasonably close to the inter-terminal air tram is KLM Lounge. The times on the Priority Pass app…read moreare not accurate - and actually varies by day based on KLM flights and delays, so you just have to stop by and see if they're accepting Priority Pass. I stopped by both KLM and Air France and the food was identical - same pasta salad, leafy salad, two sandwiches, plastic-wrapped chocolate chip cookie... The lounge prioritizes their own airline customers and offer better hot food options for their own. If you happen to get there when they're about to reopen for Priority Pass, wait in line - it get long quick! I wouldn't go out of my way to go here, but if I happened to be at the airport early and had some time to kill, it was maybe $15-20 saved in free basic food and straightforward to get to especially with the post-security air tram.

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    Looking back into the hall towards seating area 2.
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    United Polaris Lounge

    United Polaris Lounge

    4.2
    (63 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    United is helping me get off to a good start!…read more 2025 was a rough, sad, devastating year for me and my family. I even lost my Yelp elite status for 2026, but that won't keep me from sharing, just makes me sad. I'm hoping for a better year in 2026...so here is my first review for the year! I am trying to put 2025 behind me and I am starting off the year with a trip. To my surprise we were blessed with an upgrade of which I am forever grateful and we got access to the Polaris Lounge. What a wonderful place to kick back and relax before a long flight! I've only been in the regular United Club up to now, and I have always been curious. They are similar, but a lot less crowded. There is plenty of cozy seating with different options from tables to lounge chairs. There is a buffet like the regular United Club, with snacks and drinks. Plus, there is a bar. In addition to the items like the regular Club, there is a sit down restaurant inside as well where you can order off a special menu if you don't want to go to the buffet (no worries, no extra cost). Moreover, just about all the seating areas have a charging station (of course, if you sit at a regular table there isn't any). The staff is super friendly from the time you check in to the time you leave. They make you feel seen and special. If you have access, I highly recommend to take advantage and relax...even for a few minutes. Thank you United for helping me to hopefully have a better year ahead.

    We had a very long layover, flying united international for the first time in a very long time. We…read morewent to the regular united club and they kindly recommended we switch to the Polaris Lounge. The united club was full so we agreed to try something new to us. Turned out to be a great decision. The Polaris Lounge was clean, well appointed and quieter. But, the best part was the service. Stephanie welcomed us and when I asked for some guidance, kindly explained how everything worked, where the food was, bathrooms, etc. She arranged for wheelchair service to pick us up and we found a spot to sit and relax. Unfortunately, the seats, while mid century modern beautiful were med century modern incredibly low. We did find some chairs at a table that were more comfortable Thomas helped us clean up a small mess, very graciously and professionally. He also provided additional friendly guidance but in a very helpful way. Eating was a bit of the a challenge but thankfully, every dish was labeled for potentially problematic ingredients! Awesome! All the entrees contained dairy. So, I got some salami, cranberries, sunflower seeds and roasted beans. It went well with my lame stomach and I enjoyed several servings during our multi hour wait. Jason, the chef, came out and served vegan beans and carnitas along with various fixings. He was very helpful working around dietary restrictions and friendly also. Coffee was Italian Lilly brand which makes very nice espresso. I wouldn't say we are experts but this was a very nice lounge experience! Thanks United Polaris! Life is good with a comfortable layover.

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    Entrance to the United Polaris Lounge in terminal E
    Entrance to the United Polaris Lounge in terminal E
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    USO - Houston

    USO - Houston

    4.0
    (51 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    Small location, but it's not about the size…read more I want to thank Art for providing Liz and I outstanding service. The place was clean. It was stocked with basic foods and beverages. It looked like it was ready for both tracking service members and their families. Although hidden in a unbusy terminal, we were greeted, signed in, and given access to the facilities. USOs exist to provide respite to service members. They can certainly do that at this location. Thanks USO Bush International!

    This was unfortunately our worst experience at a USO location…read more Our two sons each selected chips and a sandwich. After that, our oldest politely asked if he could also have a bag of popcorn. The volunteer responded firmly, "That's enough. You guys had too much already." I was honestly surprised by the tone and response, especially since they had only taken two items each. I asked if we could simply pay for the popcorn, but she said payment wasn't the issue -- they just didn't have enough food. What confused me was that there were no posted signs explaining item limits or any guidance about restrictions. Clear communication upfront would have prevented the misunderstanding. We also asked if we could use the microwave and were told no again, which added to the frustration. We donated $25 during our visit, and when I mentioned it, we were told that donation funds cannot be used to purchase additional food. That was surprising to hear. When the shift changed, the new volunteers were very polite and welcoming. However, by that point we felt uncomfortable and chose to leave without escalating the situation. We truly appreciate what the USO does for service members and families, which is why this experience was especially disappointing. We hope this feedback helps improve communication and consistency for future visitors.

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    USO - Houston
    USO - Houston
    USO - Houston

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    George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Terminal C

    George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Terminal C

    3.1
    (225 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Flew through IAH as part of the 7 Hub Run through United's hubs in one day and the United staff…read morehosted a great (though rushed) event for 60 plus flyers. So much energy from the United team and I'm sure a lot of effort that went in preparing and hosting to the event. Definitely a big Texas welcome! Turkey and vegetarian wraps were decent but the popcorn machine with freshly popped popcorn and different seasoning sprinkles was a nice alternative to airport food. A line dance wrapped up everything and then it was boarding for the next hub.

    George Bush Airport is a big airport…read more Terminal C is a big terminal. There is a lot of walking involved. You need to know where you're going in case you have a tight layover and need to run for your life to the gate where your connecting flight departs. But interior-wise and food-wise, the airport has a tremendous amount of options in a visually aesthetically pleasing environment. If you are flying out of Houston at George Bush or connecting with a flight that is taking you either west or east, you could do a lot worse than George Bush Airport. There are plenty of options to camp until your next flight. Just make sure you know where you're going so you don't fall into a trap and miss your flight. Fortunately, that hasn't happened to us, but it could if you're not careful. Word.

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    George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Terminal C
    Conference room next to C1
    Conference room next to C1
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