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    Delta One Lounge

    4.3 (26 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Jin L.

    One of the best airport lounges I've visited is the Delta One Lounge at Sea-Tac. The service is excellent and efficient, and the lounge remains clean and well-maintained even during busy hours. Staff are constantly working to keep everything running smoothly. I visited between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., so I was able to enjoy both breakfast and lunch. The food was outstanding--tender, flavorful meats, fresh vegetables and fruits, and a great charcuterie selection. Overall, it was an amazing experience and a perfect way to relax before boarding.

    Dumplings
    David T.

    The bottom line: great service, mostly delicious variety of food, comfortable and quiet space with a nice view. Had the opportunity to spend seven! hours here en route to Taiwan. The breakfast bar was packed with delicious treats (was sad when they took them away for lunch)--the cherries were amazing. The servers were almost obsequious, but the food was fast. My cocktail and some of the dumplings were mid, but the sticky pork ribs were killer. Definitely wouldn't mind being stuck here again, if I had a choice of lounge.

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    Nina S.

    For an airport lounge, this place is great! You're greeted at the entrance and given a specific pass if you're going to the Delta One lounge (the elevator has access to the Delta Sky Club lounge on the 3rd floor and the Delta One Lounge on the 4th floor). When you reach the Delta One lounge, you're greeted by one of the managers and show you around explaining food is a seat down order (just like a restaurant). Once we found a table, a staff immediately came to us and ask how much time we have before our flight. He asked this because he wanted to make sure we make it to our flight on time. (We had plenty of time to enjoy the lounge). The menu is extensive and everything is made to order. Everything we had was great! Some of our favorites: Wood roasted shrimp toast, sticky hoisin ribs, dry aged hanger steak, and Coffee In Seattle. All staff were professional and very attentive. If you're flying Delta One out of SEATAC, I recommend arriving early and enjoy the lounge.

    Fruit and cheese plate.
    Chad M.

    The food was very delicious and flowed with just ordering without much thought. I liked the ribs and the streak the most. Service seemed to be a bit off. Had to capture someone's attention at first and then it began to flow. Saw some management staff standing around while the wait staff were very active. Sitting outside and having the meal al fresco, at an airport was amazing. It added to the delight and made it for a fun aviation experience. The noise of the planes and the hum of the airport really made me happy!

    JD H.

    Have been here twice with consistent experiences both times. It is not cheap to fly Delta One class of service which is what gains you access to special Delta One lounges strategically placed at international hubs throughout the system (SEA, LAX, JFK, etc.) Located near gate A11, it's convenient to most international Delta departure gates and my pro tip is that if you get a chance to fly Delta One, plan your itinerary to fly into SEA the evening before your international departure. That way you can wake up, enter the airport and enter the D1 club early (up to 3 hrs prior to departure). Otherwise, you will be flying into SEA and sometimes have a tight international connection and you will not get to enjoy this area to the fullest. The people working here are incredibly service oriented and it feels very bougie to check into the entrance that serves both the regular Delta SkyClub and the D1 Club. Then they grant you access to the D1 Club where the rest of the peasants cannot go and it feels pretty special haha. You paid for it, you earned it, you may as well enjoy it! Once you get to the top club level (D1 is top floor, regular SkyClub is middle floor, and cannon fodder is ground floor in the main airport), you will find yourself in an area with great seating options, some in booths, some in tables, some with good views, some outside. It's all here and you can sit wherever you would like and they will bring you a formal menu for table service. There is a full bar and if you are knowledgeable, you should take full advantage. I can vouch for the Seaside Martini and the Michters Manhattan. The food menu has many choices that are both Asian influenced (think ramen and dumplings) as well as Western (think hanger steak frites and a hamburger) as well as many other choices. I can also vouch for their beef carpaccio as well as their steak frites, both were excellent choices and as good as I've had anywhere. The service here is very good. Maybe not 5 star white table cloth but if you stop and think that you are in the middle of an airport between flights, it is so far above anything else you can experience that it goes to 5 stars pretty quickly given the environment you are in. Don't forget that it is completely appropriate to leave a tip. I am a Delta Air loyalist. This is written from that perspective so recognize my bias. I don't think Delta always gets it right and having traveled over 3.5 million miles with them, I have had plenty of difficult experiences along the way. This club is certainly not one of them.

    Great food - amazing customer service and hospitality (Mr. Tamrat especially) Great perk of the delta one ticket!

    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.

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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

    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

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    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.

    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!

    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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    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

    The Club SEA

    3.2
    (270 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.

    Hot take but the food here was vastly better than The Club on Concourse S. Came by on a weekend…read moremorning while waiting for a connecting flight around 10 am and the sign was already out indicating a wait. I was able to use the QR code to enter the waitlist and being 1 person, it quoted me a 12 min wait though I was called in within a minute. This location...is quite dark, a little dingy. The food however was surprisingly good? Esp the cauliflower bisque and the salad items that they kept fresh/refilled quite frequently. Staff was very friendly; honestly if I could give this place a 3.5 and the other location a 3.0, I absolutely would. The bathrooms were fine though only 3 stalls which became an issue when the lounge was this crowded; always a womens bathroom queue as you can imagine. All in all, a fine spot to hang out while you wait for your flight. Not the best or the worst lounge around.

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    The Centurion Lounge

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.2
    (588 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $

    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.

    Food: The food was good at this Centurion during our visit. I had some salmon and veggies as well…read moreas some chocolate chip cookies. Service: Service seemed to be pretty good and what you would expect from a Centurion lounge. Ambiance: Ive only been to 2 Centurion and I would say overall, they were about the same overall, including ambiance. Overall: I would rate this Centurion lounge a 3.5-4

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    The Club SEA

    The Club SEA

    3.2
    (131 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.

    More spacious, natural light than the other Club location on Concourse A, but hot take, the food at…read morethe other location is vastly better. This location is easy to find though fair warning, it does get crowded pretty darn quickly so there may be a wait or limit during busy hours. The food ran out almost immediately after it was filled because of how many people were present. I was there in the morning so it was 1 veg egg dish, 1 meat item, and an oatmeal. There was another section with some cereal, fruit, pastries/bagels, yogurt. All in all, good for a small bite before your trip. I didn't try the bar but service seemed swift and friendly. The bathrooms were fine though rather limited; the shower was out of service which was a bummer but sounds like it is limited to 1 person. Not sure about availability/cleanliness. Appreciated the private pod like chairs with little pull out tables. Is this the best lounge ever, no. But it certainly is not the worst.

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    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse

    Alaska Lounge - C Concourse

    3.7
    (127 reviews)
    0.3 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
    $$$

    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.

    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.

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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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    Chicken tortilla soup 9/6/23
    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA

    Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - SEA

    3.2
    (3.8k reviews)
    0.5 mi

    First time in Seattle with my S.O and we enjoyed the efficient experience that we had…read more Ambience- clean and spacious. Overall, would definitely recommend other people to come here as well.

    I spent parts of this week in and out of Seattle airport, and it was nice to be back in the Emerald…read moreCity! Seattle is a special place, green, surrounded by mountains and nature, an excellent food scene, and a place I once called home. It's from that perspective that I have to say: Seattle deserves a better airport. The airport is overdue for a major remodel, something along the lines of Portland's recent transformation. Maybe it's time to call in Seattle's own Olson Kundig. For a city with such a strong foodie culture, the airport food scene is classically disappointing: uninspired, low quality and overpriced options. Outside of Beecher's Handmade Cheese, which wasn't near my gate, Starbucks was sadly the best Seattle option available. Beyond food, the airport feels stuck in another era, complete with aging outlets, uncomfortable seating and worn floors. Portland and Hong Kong, which I've recently visited, offered a better blueprint by bringing the city's best dining into the airport experience. Airports should feel like an extension of the city they serve, and Seattle's falls short. On a positive note: the light rail to and from the airport is an unquestionable win. It is efficient, affordable, and modern. Now the airport and its food and retail offerings just need to catch up.

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    The Club at SEA
    Our haul from Dilettante Mocha Cafe
    Our haul from Dilettante Mocha Cafe
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