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    4.3 (127 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Service for free food and drinks.
    Janice J.

    First time visiting this facility, the Denver USO. It looks new. They were in about 45 minutes after I signed in. The service good, small selection of snacks chips sodas tea and water. Microwave noodles and pop tarts. Overall clean and free WiFi. It was not that crowded. They have a quiet room Ang their own bathroom.

    Allison N.

    Friendly staff/volunteers, lots of snack options, tables and chairs, a couple recliners, coffee (black + creamers + sugar) and water. Free wi-fi and tv access. Isn't open 24/7, but was a great break spot in the middle of the day. They also have some lighter sandwiches and hot dogs over the lunch hour. They get a delivery of voodoo donuts each morning which was fun to try!

    A quick cheers before our flight!
    Katie F.

    I have a confession. I love going to the airport. I don't know if it's the excitement of knowing that I'm going somewhere for vacation, or simply the energy that surrounds it, but I love it. I know, I know, I'm an odd one. My husband on the other hand, hates the airport and arriving over an hour early for a scheduled flight makes for an even longer airport experience... For him! Thankfully, our flight to San Diego was located out of Terminal A, which allowed my husband (an AF veteran) and I to check out the USO. It's downright awesome because: ++ The space itself is large, accommodating to parties large and small and offer a variety of seating options. Spot in front of the tv? It's yours! Need a place to kick back with a good book? Right this way! How about a place to shower or a quiet room to nap before the next leg of your trip? Come on down! Literally so much room to spread out, relax and rest. ++ Active duty/retired/any veteran, their families, and even military dependents, without their loved ones, are given privilege to enter. Although I was with my husband, it was nice to know, if traveling without him, I would easily be welcomed. Simply check in at the front desk and you're golden. ++ Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is complimentary. The morning we arrived, the fridge was stocked with fresh juices (orange and apple), freshly brewed coffee, a bar full of snacks (think kind bars, bagged doughnuts, fruit, etc....), a case full of bakery style doughnuts, cereal, oatmeal, bagels, YOU NAME IT! They were even making waffles for guests upon entry! Besides food, USO offers free toiletries, books and magazines to read there or to take with you, free Wi-Fi and access to their movies, computers and more! ++ Staff is outstanding in helping to provide a welcoming and inviting atmosphere. Many people I encountered were full of smiles, engaging in conversation, serving up waffles and constantly replenishing the cases/fridge. Everyone was so nice and it totally made the experience even better. There is absolutely nothing to dislike about this spot, as they are insanely generous and extremely thankful to all service members and their family. I will certainly return before my next trip!

    Relax time
    Terri M.

    Some USO's will giev you crap and tell you that you can't come in if you are a Veteran. They claim USO's are for active duty and dependents only. I think that is wrong that dependents can go in there unaccompanied without their sponsor but veterans can not. I mean... we served our country. We deserve to relax. I am now 100% disabled veteran so they let me in. It was pretty full and noisy. But the seats were soooo comfy. It is a great get away for military and 100% veterans to sit in comfort and chill without a million people around and very uncomfortable seats. They have food and drinks. I dont know if they charge because I had my own food. There is a bathroom right outside the door. You just need to check in and show your military id. For kids they also have Nintendo to play, a darker room to rest in chairs or a little library.

    the flags of the united states
    Derrick G.

    This is a phenomenal USO. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful, there is free Wi-Fi and plenty of complimentary food and snacks. This is a great place to spend time if you have a long layover. This is a really great benefit service members, veterans and their families.

    Port in the storm(literally as we are at the moment under a tornado watch here in Denver). Very polite volunteers. Thank you for your time. Basic complimentary snacks, free WiFi, lots of comfortable seating and charging outlets. Patriotic pride is very evident in the decor. Go Army !

    Hotdogs
    Tim S.

    I didn't even know it was there. I was doing a long layover at the Denver airport. I had been laying down by my next gate trying to rest my eyes for over an hour when I decided I should go get some water. Then I saw the USO sign. Apparently Denver has a USO tucked away upstairs. You had to take an elevator up or you would never know it was there. I was quite happy as it's always nice to pop into a USO. It's a chance to run into some other vets, and grab a bite too. I went up and signed in at the front desk. A nice guy there pointed me on in to the place. It looked cozy. There was a wall of windows that looked out over the atrium in this terminal. I was able to grab a hotdog and a cola and plop down. It was a nice space, with people talking in groups here and there. I must have looked road tired as I was offered a bunk in the back to take a nap. I had no time left, my flight was coming up. So I headed to my gate, making a mental note that the Denver USO was a great place to stop in.

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    Ask the Community - USO

    Good afternoon, I will be on a long scale in DENVER, for my health, I need to rest a little, my scale is 9 hours, can I make use of the facilities without being military? Thank you...

    Not unless you have a dependent ID.

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    I have been to 5 USOs across the country and this one is tied with Las Vegas as being one of the best.

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    The Centurion Lounge

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.2
    (285 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Worth the visit if you have a layover in DEN and an Amex card that gets you in. Big space with…read moreplenty of seating variety, bar height, dining tables, couches, and lounge chairs, so you can find something whether you want to work or just zone out before your flight. Two buffet setups, including a made-to-order station, and the options skew healthy without being boring. Coffee stations, sparkling water, and yes, a Coke Zero dispenser, which sounds small but matters when every other lounge only has regular Coke. Bartenders take their time and actually talk to you instead of slinging drinks like they're punching a clock. Showers are a real perk if you're coming off a redeye, but get on the list early or grab a staff member when you walk in. The toiletries are high-end and smell great. Buffet servers and front desk staff were friendly every interaction. One real gripe: not enough power outlets. Plenty of tables have zero chargers nearby, and when the lounge fills up you end up hunting for a spot. Bring a portable battery if you're depending on a charge before boarding. Go for the food and showers, stay for the bartender pace.

    A large lounge yet cannot meet demand. It's crowded, noisy, and often a 20-30 minute waitlist to…read moreget in. A long line to check in even after clearing the waitlist. Has a continental breakfast buffet on one side, a full hot breakfast buffet on the other. Not nearly enough outlets for recharging devices.

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    Main cocktail bar
    Main cocktail bar
    Denver Nugget - Championship team
    Denver Nugget - Championship team
    American Express signage at entrance: Living plant wall at the entrance

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    American Express signage at entrance: Living plant wall at the entrance
    Capital One Lounge at Denver

    Capital One Lounge at Denver

    4.2
    (187 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    The capital one lounge in the Denver airport is in a great location in concourse/terminal A. If…read moreyou're flight is leaving from terminal B or C you can still stop by this lounge before your flight since you enter terminal A after passing through security and have the train shuttle downstairs that will get you to the other terminals pretty quick. The lounge has pretty good food options and a nice bar full service bar. The seating area has a view of the tarmac and of the gate areas in terminal A. During peak times the lounge can get pretty packed so if you're a Venture X card holder you can add your name to the waitlist on the capital one app to save some time.

    Oh no, where did my series of reviews go for this lounge?? I've been a VentureX customer since they…read moreannounced the lounge, waited a long time for it to not open and not open and not open, finally got in within the first week, loved it for a bit, and it's just gone downhill ever since. They created a "premium" lounge and then have spent the past year eliminating as many of their customers as they can. Wut? I have visited the Denver Cap1 lounge over 30 times. I travel a lot, often for business, and often early. I've been the first person in the door more times than I can count. In 2026, Cap1 has refused me entry more times than it's let me in, and I'm done with them. I got the card for this lounge and now I'm leaving CapitalOne entirely. Back when it was decent/they still allowed guests to enter with card members (that's over now, it's like $65 or something for your partner/secondary card holder to get in!), there were still a lot of issues that have only gotten worse over time. The plumbing was bad from the start. Toilets would back up and fail to flush and I repeatedly had employees tell me that happens all the time. They have huge chairs that sit 4 around a table that could otherwise fit 8. Layout of the lounge isn't conducive to solo travelers - more space should have been allocated for business travel, but instead they prioritized family type seating... and then they banned families. Most recently they have refused me service repeatedly. It's busy on a wait and I have a flight, can I just take food to go? No. I have a redeye well after they're closed for the day, can I come in at 8 or 8:30 and get food/bev and to go food? No, my flight has to be "during the same business day". It boards at 11:09pm, but apparently the business day ends at 9pm for Cap1. Nicely played! They lost my sister when they banned families and have now lost me as a customer for life. They don't want our business anymore so I'm happy to oblige, close the card I opened for access to this lounge, and go spend my premium card dollars elsewhere. After they denied me entry ahead of my redeye (the lounge was at best 1/4 full, there was no practical reason for them to deny me entry) I walked out and canceled my card. They keep telling me to F off so I finally heard them - I'm outie, y'all! BYEEEEE FELICIA!

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    Great milk options for tea and coffee.
    Great milk options for tea and coffee.
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    Front desk reception
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    Breakfast spread, skip the coffee and go for th cappuccino
    United Club - Terminal B West

    United Club - Terminal B West

    3.0
    (216 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    I had layover for 3 hours in Denver airport so I bought United club access for $50…read more The United club terminal B located by gate B32. It is really spacious, clean and plenty of room. There are 3 levels. The buffet is on Level 3. Food is ok, cheese plates, some hot items like pasta, ravioli, ans soups, sandwiches, salads etc. There are coffee makers, soft drinks, water, tea, etc. There are 2 bars. You can check your flight status on the big screen. Free wifi. They only allowed you check in to the club 3 hours before your flight. Overall, it is nice to unwind and get some privacy between flights. But if your lay-over is less than 2 hours, it might not be worth it since Denver Airport is very nice with plenty of sofa and lounging chairs. Why not 5 stars: - the club is closed at 9 PM. - food is just ok - bathroom is clean but not enough ventilation... so it can get really stinky! - cost - it does not have other facilities like those international lounges (shower, massage chair, etc.)

    I had an absolutely wonderful experience at the United Club in Terminal B at Denver, and I have to…read morespecifically recognize Charlie at the front desk. From the moment I walked in, she set the tone with such a warm, welcoming, and genuinely kind demeanor. Charlie is the definition of professionalism paired with personality. She made the entire check-in experience feel effortless and pleasant, and her positive energy truly stood out. It's rare to come across someone who not only does their job well but elevates the entire environment just by being who they are. She is, without a doubt, an outstanding representation of what the United Club experience should be. If every location had someone like Charlie, the bar would be incredibly high. Thank you, Charlie, for making the experience memorable--you are very much appreciated.

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    Buffet on level 3
    Buffet on level 3
    Nice view of sunset and runway
    Nice view of sunset and runway
    Nice view of sunset and runway

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    Nice view of sunset and runway
    United Club Lounge

    United Club Lounge

    3.6
    (34 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Anybody who knows me knows I am diehard Delta Diamond. But Delta doesn't have flights into Santa…read moreFe, much less a direct flight, so I flew with United. The lounge is large and clean. Has multiple sections, including bar, dining room, and a few nooks for a quieter atmosphere. Has two levels, both essentially the same. The bartender was a little cold and not inviting. The breakfast buffet is something you'd see at an elementary school cafeteria or church gathering--scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon in the metal warming containers. Delta has nicer lounges and more offerings, but this lounge is still much better than sitting at the gate. Since I am not a member, I had to pay 59 dollars for a one time pass.

    I visited the United Club lounge at Denver International Airport (Concourse A, near Gate A25). When…read moreI arrived, my business class ticket was scanned by a staff member named Jose P., who informed me that I was not eligible for this lounge and that I needed to go elsewhere. I politely asked if he could direct me to the correct lounge, as airport staff are typically familiar with the layout of nearby lounges. Instead of offering assistance, he returned my ticket and responded in a very brief and dismissive tone: "Go downstairs and you'll find it." I was not questioning access rules, only asking for simple directions. As a frequent traveler who regularly uses airport lounges, I have never experienced such a lack of courtesy or professionalism. This interaction was disappointing and did not reflect the level of customer service expected in a premium airport lounge environment Can you do a short version, I want to put on yelp

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    Seats against windows
    Seats against windows
    United Club Lounge
    United Club Lounge

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