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    Delta One Lounge

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Sticky ribs
    Julieanne H.

    Absolutely the most top notch service you will ever experience in an airport lounge. The food is decent and served restaurant order style! They have order off the menu (as many items as you want) and mixed drinks and wine and sodas all available by table order with the most excellent wait staff. So this particular the highest end of the Delta lounges and is accessible with business class in first class international flight coming or co tinging on. I'm not sure that you can get in another ways. Seems very exclusive. The regular Delta lounge is downstairs on the third floor iand has your standard buffet items and the showers. The plan is for them to take over the rest of the third floor and provide a massages and meditation rooms in the future.

    Mayu D.

    I'm usually in a hurry to grab gifts for people at the airport that I hardly ever try a lounge. So I can only compare this with United lounge at Sea Tac. Delta One lounge offers a much better experience with people consistently checking with you to make sure that you have everything you need. After I had a terrible experience at the united lounge at Sea Tac (that lounge should not be even called a lounge), this one is just like you are having food and drinks at the W lounge or something. So I'd recommend it if you have time to check out. My

    Green Tea
    Sue W.

    Not my favorite D1 lounge, but still nice. They dont have any special amenities like LAX (massages, etc) but its still a great place before or after your flight. The staff is very friendly, however I do feel like not as attentive as other D1 lounges (they kind of disappeared after our meal and we had to flag a server down for water)! I did enjoy the food options. They also a buffet if you dont want to order off the menu.

    Crystal H.

    Feeling spoiled rotten here. Spacious open and beautiful. Delicious breakfast, served at table and a buffet. Fresh, gourmand choices. Service was TOP TIER. So so spoiled by their staff. Warm and efficient and caring. They brought me a bowl of ice cream and a purse hanger after they found out it was my birthday month. If you have the chance to use this lounge... you will not regret it.

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    Lea C.

    We were flying Delta one from Tokyo back home and had a connection in Seattle. A few weeks before the flight, we received an email from Delta that said we would have arrival access to the Delta one lounge in Seattle during our layover. We were able to quickly check in at the front counter and they gave us a card to hand into the attendant at the entrance to the lounge itself and they guided us up to the fourth floor. It's honestly more like a restaurant than a lounge, but I think the intent is you have a table service meal on the fourth floor and then you can move back down to the third floor if you're just looking for a space to relax. They had a really nice outdoor space, but it was a chilly 48° so we sat inside I was very impressed with the items offered on the menu and we opted for Croissant breakfast sandwiches that had Seattle's famous Beechers cheese, how fun is that? Service was very attentive. They had both waiters and food delivery staff who also made sure there were no dirty dishes on the table. It was a very nice! For comparison, check out the Wi-Fi speeds here in the United States versus Japan, lol. Japan does not mess around with slow speeds! This space was very welcome and quiet and we enjoyed our coffee as we prepare prepared for the next leg of our trip home

    Thank you, Delta One!  Amazing start to the trip.
    Elle M.

    The lounge has PORTABLE HEATED BLANKETS to sit outside and enjoy the covered deck. Shower suites are huge with all the amenities and toiletries in case you forgot anything. The associates are the Delta One lounge are la creme de la creme. Exceptional hospitality all the way.

    Matt U.

    This is one of the most impressive lounges I've seen, and while that list isn't huge, this place is! Very high ceilings, an amazing food and beverage array, plus tons of area to sit and relax. There's an incredible number of staff here they made it so everything was spotless and took care of everything anyone needed. If I ever have to live in an airport for an extended period of time, this is the place that I would come to!

    Reserve Spirits & Wines by the Glass
    Rekha M.

    The views of the light rail and (sometimes) Mt. Rainier from the cool outdoor seating are great! Service is super sweet and the food is at least 3-stars. The tomato salad had peaches in it, which was a little unexpected, and not the best bc I was expecting something savory. They ran out of cheese and gave us a pretty sad cheese plate. The chicken and shrimp dumplings were super spicy and the steelhead was not too flavorful, and left something to be desired. Our favorite item on the menu was the edamame dumplings.

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    C Hayley H.

    I had the pleasure of visiting the new Delta Lounge located at the far end of Terminal A. It felt slightly smaller than the original Delta Lounge near the beginning of the terminal, but it was noticeably new, very clean, and the service throughout was excellent. Every interaction we had, from check-in to the buffet area to the team member clearing our table, was friendly and professional. After checking in at a kiosk or with an agent, you'll head up to the lounge on the third level (fourth for Delta One). We stopped by during breakfast and found the buffet to be good, though the offerings didn't feel as large or unique as the other lounge. There was a nice charcuterie board along with standard American breakfast items like yogurt, oatmeal, and pastries. Hot food included scrambled eggs, mini egg bites, chicken and pork sausage, potatoes, and congee. There were also some lighter cold options such as a kale salad with blueberries and hard-boiled eggs. The space includes showers, and the restrooms were clean and generously sized. Overall, my husband and I really enjoyed our time here. That said, we likely wouldn't go out of our way to walk all the way to the end of Terminal A (about a 10-minute walk from the center of the airport) when the original Delta or Centurion Lounge is more conveniently located.

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    Sho I.

    My First Luxury Delta One Airport Lounge Experience...Is It Worth The Hype? Short Answer: YES. Long Answer: keep on reading below. Last time I was here I visited the new Delta Sky Club downstairs on its 2nd day of opening. This time, I experienced the bougie version where I enjoyed my lounge time from above (literally). This is the only Delta One Lounge in the nation that is built in the same space as a Delta Sky Club, which honestly is a great marketing tactic (if that was the intention) because it entices those in the Delta Sky Club below to wonder what the Delta One Lounge above them is like. Similar to entry requirements for a Delta Sky Club, getting into this lounge also works for a Delta One INBOUND flight, which I actually prefer because I was able to take my sweet ass time. When you enter, you already notice the decor is on another level, like it's from a fine dining restaurant. I was also greeted from literally EVERYONE as I entered. You pick a table to sit at, and then a server comes to take your order. The menu? IMPRESSIVE. They have a little bit of everything and aside from the premium liquor that costs Delta miles to purchase, those items are all complimentary. Like you can order a 2nd, 3rd, 4th round, etc. There is seating outside in the terrace if you don't want to sit inside. The view itself could be better, but hey - it's the SeaTac area. For the first dish that I ordered (curry ramen), the curry broth was surprisingly very flavorful. I liked the noodles too, though personally I prefer them a little bit more al dente. Also something about the noodles that they weren't able to absorb the broth flavor, which is somewhat unfortunate. But on a positive note, the mushrooms that came with the dish were amazing with the umami flavor. The spare ribs were hands down my FAVORITE dish! Piping hot and flavor was on point. Meat also tender AF. For dessert, I opted for the ice cream sundae, which I believe comes with this lime flavored cold foam. Yummy cherries too. Overall, a great mesh of flavors but don't consume too quickly or else you might get a brain freeze. After a few glasses of champagne (I lost count), I finished off with the green tea refresher. It's non-alcoholic, but as its namesake indicates it was very refreshing to have if you're trying to stay sober or after a few round of alcoholic drinks. Because of the lounge's open kitchen concept, you can see the employees making the apps and entrees. While I conducted my own self-guided tour, one of the chefs on his laptop on the side did chat it up with me and asked me where I was going (or in this case where I came back from) - overall, super friendly. At one point, I was trying to charge my phone in the outlet on the floor there, and then an employee saw me and because it was a little far from my table, he came over with a mobile charger that the lounge has. Anyway, this is just one of many examples displaying the recurring theme of excellent customer service. This experience is motivating me to try out the other Delta One lounges - currently, aside from SeaTac, there's one in LAX, Boston, and JFK. Gotta visit them all! Video review of the lounge if you are an audio-visual learner like me: https://youtu.be/hnPND0lnLdk

    Clam chowder
    Cheol K.

    This is the new Delta One lounge in SeaTac that just opened in June/July. I've only been to the other Delta Lounge closer to gate A1, which I thought was pretty nice. This lounge is located near gate A11. You walk in and are immediately greeted by staff who quickly checked me and my family in. There are four floors here!! They recommended we start on the 4th floor, where you order food off a set menu. The decor was like that of a fancy 5* restaurant. You can sit inside, bar side, in comfy lounge style seating, or outside with a view of the airport. That was a little too loud for my liking, so we opted to dine inside near the kitchen. You can watch all the chefs preparing every dish that is ordered. Our server, Guiezi, was so professional and amazingly attentive. He gave great recommendations and suggestions for me and the family. I ended up getting clam chowder, steak and fries, and a vanilla ice cream with key lime crumble. My youngest is a little picky and Guiezi was able to offer something off menu, chicken strips! If he didn't offer that, my kid would have only eaten the bread rolls, which were delicious by the way. Every dish was so flavorful and were the right portions. I still had a flight to catch which was going to serve a full dinner as well. The 3rd floor has a more relaxed atmosphere and a buffet style set up for food. Guiezi even brought us some cookies and brownies from the 3rd floor. This guy rocks!! We were so spoiled here in the Delta One Lounge. I had to remind my kids, that this is a sometimes thing, and not to get too comfortable as we don't usually fly like this. :-) All in all, best lounge experience I've had! Great job Delta One Lounge team.

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    I had an amazing experience here but Josh, "the ambassador" was very aggressive when he was speaking to me and made me feel very unwelcomed.

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    The Club SEA - Seating area

    The Club SEA

    3.2(266 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    it's always easy to drop by the club SEA! i usually try to allocate some time before departing to…read moregrab some drinks and food. although the food offering is limited to soup / salad bar but it's always being refreshed and the food really isn't bad. does the job. and the little self serve soft drink beverage fridge is great. alcohol is also unlimited. i finally got a glass of wine this visit and it was a generous pour. the lounge is a little small and seating can feel a little crammed but manageable. it's quite a walk from terminal A train so make sure you build in some time for walking to gate A4... and walking back to A train to monorail to other terminals.

    This club has improved since my last visit where it felt dark, dingy, smelly, and wildly crowded…read more They are also apparently working on a remodel or some kind of addition according to the signs, which would be very welcome. Currently it looks and feels pretty run down and beat up. Interestingly they've clearly done a remodel in the past 10 years or so because the bathroom has a totally different vibe than the rest of the place - I wish they had kept the old vibe, the bathroom is bright, clean, and modern - while the rest of the place is going for a "cozy" vibe I think, but it just doesn't hit. I'm looking forward to seeing what the remodel/extension turns out to be and hopefully improving my rating. This time through they did have cookies and chips alongside the small soup bar which was an improvement as last time they only had some odd soups and pastas which I wasn't into.

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    The Centurion Lounge - That design tho

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.2(582 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    Give this guy on help desk a raise !!…read more Pretty good experience. We came almost at the closing time. My friend had lounge access and plan was to pay $50 for me a guest. It's a bummer that Amex has taken away companion option. Since we were already pretty late - there is so much we could eat/drink. Given we had a long red eye flight - we decided to go in. The guy was sweet enough to offer me a free entry. In retrospect that makes sense - what are they gonna do with leftovers anyways. May just earn some positive PR - and they surely did from my end. I took his permission if I can put him on a review. Talking about lounge - pretty good ambience, have been to other Seattle airport lounges and this one is the best. The food on the night was average but loved the carrot-turmeric-shot. The cookie were also pretty freshly baked. I would recommend trying Egg Salad which was probably the best dish this night.

    Our excitement to try the Centurion Lounge at SEA turned into disappointment…read more Front desk told us to scan the barcode and it will be about 30 mins wait. Forty five minutes passed, no text message so I decided to asked. They cannot find my name on the list, so I showed them the time when I received the email joining the dreaded wait list and they let us in. Entered and surprised at least 4-5 tables were empty! Food was just average. Not impressed with the selection and quality of dishes. I believed the only three great things about this lounge were the "Blue Roast", plane spotting and courteous dining staff. I paid $50 for my wife and I believed it wasn't worth it. Used and paid Delta Sky Lounge twice during our travel for $50 each and both times were worth it and zero wait times! If you have access to different lounge try it first so less stress while traveling!

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    The Centurion Lounge - Matcha oat latte

    Matcha oat latte

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    The bar

    The Club SEA - Lake Union Omelet with spinach and cheese

    The Club SEA

    3.3(124 reviews)
    0.1 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 visited this club back on February 28, on my way to Vietnam. An OK club. I got in with my…read morePriority Pass card. The S concourse is small, so the club is close to all of the gates. It's a decent sized lounge, and the seats are comfortable. They have big picture windows that look out onto the tarmac. The food selection was OK. It was breakfast time, and they had mini omelettes,(filled with the pre-processed cheese stuff, but they still tasted OK): they had pancakes, which were good, and then they had things such as cereal yogurt, yogurt, parfaits, bagels, fruit, muffins, etc. juice, coffee, Nothing fancy, but decent. There were a few glitches. They have charging, but the charging ports are at the very bottom almost underneath the chairs. Kind of hard to get to, especially if you have a bad back. I just waited until I got onto the plane to charge my gear. Fortunately, the plane had chargers that worked. I wanted a latte, but the espresso machine was broken. . They have a full bar. I asked the bartender to make me a virgin bloody Mary, and it was very good. But when I went back, it was the same bartender, I asked him for another virgin, bloody Mary, one sip, and this time, I could tell that he had inadvertently put alcohol into it. No bueno. Please be more careful. I took it back and switched out to a soda instead. Probably the biggest detail, was that the showers weren't working. I really wanted to freshen up, I had just flown in from Sacramento, (and boy, were my arms tired... :) and I was getting ready to get. Onto my next flight, which was a 12 hour flight. Nope. The showers were down also. That's a big thing that they advertise in this club. Why not fix them at night time when the club is closed? I I was fortunate to get a shower when I got to my next destination, because after my 12 hour flight, I had one more five hour flight on to my final destination. Overall, it's a good club. I would stop here again, and hopefully the next time, they will have the glitches worked out. Thanks.

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    Alaska Lounge - North Satellite - Luncheon meats (ham, turkey, roast beef) + cheese

    Alaska Lounge - North Satellite

    3.2(268 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Located on the second floor in the north terminal at the Seattle Tacoma International Airport, this…read moreis currently the largest Alaska lounge in the airport. I got here a little early for a morning flight, and the lounge was fairly empty and quiet. In the center of the lounge, there is a bar where you can order drinks and they will also make you specialty coffees as well. There are also two automated specialty coffee machines in the other side of the lounge where you can get a latte or mocha of your choosing. Probably the most amazing part of this lounge is that it looks towards the main runway, and you can sit and watch aircraft takeoff, and land from a very comfortable seat. There was lots of food options, but I didn't want to overload too much so I opted for yogurt and granola just to hold me over. The seating options are plentiful from cafeteria type of seating with tables to eat and large lounge chairs to just sit back, relax and watch through the floor to ceiling windows. Thankfully, I get two passes every three months from my credit card so I will make it a point to visit this specific lounge next time I'm flying out of this airport.

    This place is going downhill fast…read more It's often more crowded, and more sloppy than the actual airport. To get away from the crowds you have to actually...leave the lounge now, insane. Bathrooms are inadequate for the amount of people in here, longer lines for the lounge bathroom than for the airport bathrooms. Food is still just as bad as ever. Basic slop you'd find at at Motel 6 free breakfast. How is it that the food here is WAY WORSE than the food they give ON THE PLANE? Mind-boggling. A fruit and cheese platter is better than any food I've had in my 50+ visits here. Worth coming in if you have a lounge membership from Titanium status or if you are flying FC. I would NEVER recommend buying a day pass to this shit-show though, your money would be much better spent elsewhere in the airport.

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    Alaska Lounge - North Satellite - Side seating

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    Window seating or privacy boots to the left

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    United Club - The food & bar area - very tidy! 9/6/23

    United Club

    2.9(73 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    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.

    Inconsistent food and this lounge was particularly small. It was quiet when I got there, but then…read moreagain, it was 4:45 in the morning. There wasn't much to eat. All I saw was bagels/toast, fruit and oatmeal. No eggs/sausage/bacon or perhaps some sort of salad. There wasn't even coffee available. Perhaps they weren't ready yet? Although everything was clean, it seemed to be disorganized.

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    United Club - 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

    United Club - Chicken tortilla soup 9/6/23

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    Chicken tortilla soup 9/6/23

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA - 12.10.25

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA

    3.2(3.8k reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I don't think I've even labeled an airport "fun" but this one I will! It's very big, fun and…read moreaesthetically pleasing! My layover was long enough to explore, rest and take my time to enjoy different restaurants, gate areas and bars!! The airport was clean, easy to navigate and someone from any staff organization willing to help!

    Arrival May 2, Saturday evening. Alaska Airlines $ALK from…read moreSan Francisco. from Gate to Baggage, took the internal train, then went to the Shuttle Islands to notify my hotel that I had arrived and was ready for a pickup. It was helpful that there was a directory at the shuttle pickup islands indicating where each destination did pickups. But the signage and maps were initially confusing, and it had not been clear what level lead to hotel shuttles. Departure May 10 $ALK heading back to San Francisco. Arrived via Norwegian $NCLH port to airport shuttle $30, purchased at the port entire bus unloaded near Alaska Airlines, where $ALK $DAL both had luggage tagging available, you could also request mobility assistance but the waiting area on the lower level was jammed on this Sunday morning. this was the start of the Alaska cruising season so numerous ships were loading and unloading guests. Lots Alaska cruisers have mobility assistance needs so Sundays will be significantly impacted during the Alaska cruise season Months I would suggest if able to skip the mobility and bag tagging on the lower level , and just continue to the upper level if able and if you have priority status. Security was not bad but remove laptops, iPads from bags. if your shaving kit has bottles that are large containing liquids pack them into a checked bag. FYI, if flying Alaska $ALK, and you pay for your ticket with the base fee credit card you can check one bag at no cost, 1st class you get 2 checked bags per flight. Bag fees can justify the Credit Card Fee or enhanced Fare Seat Purchase. TSA was on my day painless, I present a passport when flying or cruising. Movement within the terminal was easy via the internal rail. Needed to use the toilet near my gate, and all of the toilets had their rolls of tissue Exhausted, I Pack a roll of tissue in my carry bag in addition to wipes just in case of situations like this. Terminal felt slightly claustrophobic, and gate lounges were full with barely enough seating. The positive was that you walk less, but the spaces feel full. SEA and SFO move near equal number of passengers, but SEA felt far more crowded on my departure days.

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    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA - The Club at SEA

    The Club at SEA

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    Our haul from Dilettante Mocha Cafe

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