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    Delta Sky Club

    3.7 (86 reviews)
    Closed 4:15 am - 7:15 pm

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    Upscale
    Good for groups

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    Cheesecake, dessert in sky club
    Mel N.

    Food was disappointing! First sky club I've been to where it looks like a food is made from leftovers! The greeting flight attendant Jacob was very helpful and was the only one that was helping me! That's too bad that they're not up to parwith their other Delta sky club standards!

    Lots of space
    Priya K.

    This is a quaint little lounge in terminal E.. lots of space it was hardly 50% full. We initially went to the Amex centurion lounge and it was so crowded, no place to sit so decided to check out the delta lounge. Food selection is great, lots of vegetarian options. Bar had good selection of wine/cocktails and beer. Staff is friendly and efficient. Restrooms are super clean

    Lounge
    Debra M.

    It's been awhile since I had time to spend in a Sky Club lounge when traveling, but this one at DFW was spectacular. Staff were friendly, professional, and helpful. If I hadn't just eaten a big lunch I could have had a full meal before my flight! I had a chardonnay from the bar and perused the buffet. There were cheeses, fruits, meats, crackers, olives, tamponade, guacamole, hummus, artichoke hearts, sandwiches, salads. I picked up a few nibbles and peeked regretfully at the wide variety of hot foods, wishing I were hungry! Overall, a comfortable lounge, clean, lots of seating, plenty of charging stations.

    Skinny margarita
    Matthew W.

    I had a wonderful experience here during a layover at DFW. I will say it is so much more peaceful compared to the Centurion lounge. I would highly recommend this place when you want a quieter lounge at DFW. If they have the yogurt parfait, you have to get it. It is topped off with honey and tastes more like dessert as opposed to Greek yogurt. Don't get me wrong though - you can't go wrong with the bustling Centurion lounge. You get a great opportunity to network with other people there. If you are flying Delta, I would check this spot out 100%. AJ is the best bartender too. She will take such good care of care of you.

    Andrew I.

    Second time in a Delta Sky Club. They seem to be a little different at each airport. Some good buffet style food choices. Variety of breakfast, drinks and even booze if you are into drinking at 9am. Comfortable seating to relax before the flight. There was a few tvs and tables for workspace. Lots of charging ports for your electronics. The staff was very friendly and helpful. No surprise but the bathrooms were cleaner and fancier than the regular airport bathrooms. I normally would have skipped because I think the price is high. My wife got vouchers after checking in for the flight. Check your emails for any offers.

    Teriyaki chicken with lo mein and rice, with tomato bisque and Michelob  Ultra
    James A.

    We had a late afternoon flight from Dallas to LAX on Monday and got to the airport early, so cheekily wanted to test out how strongly they enforced their 2 hour before departure policy. Earlier this year, to try to help overcrowding in their popular lounges, Delta started a new policy where one can enter the Sky Club only 2 hours before departure, and not be able to use the lounge at all in the final destination airport. Note this 2 hour policy does not apply for layovers, and there are exceptions if you are on standby for an earlier flight. Well...they enforced it (with a smile), so we had to come back at a later time. Once we got in, we can confirm it is a smaller lounge, but it makes sense since Dallas is not a Delta hub. But the other side was that there were no folks on connecting flights, so the lounge wasn't too crowded and we were able to find two seats together. We've found that the soup at the lounges are usually pretty good, and the tomato bisque was no exception. They had teriyaki chicken with lo mein, and both were VERY salty. Along with fresh salad vegetables, it made more than an acceptable midday snack. They have one bar, and the local beer was an IPA, so I went with the standard Michelob ultra. Delta usually offers 4 draft beers: Michelob Ultra and a local beer is complementary, with the other two costing extra. As expected, the lounge is very close to the delta gates in Terminal E, so you can stay there pretty close to boarding time. DFW being such a big airport, there is a lot of gate seating, so it was actually less crowded out in the public gate areas then inside this smaller lounge. But then you wouldn't be able to sip your complementary wine/beer, so there's that. The workers do a good job of clearing used plates, etc., even before you leave, so you don't have to wonder if a cluttered empty table is being held by someone (though I would argue if you don't see luggage/handback close by, it's probably empty). All in all, a good experience.

    Coffee bar
    Sascha K.

    I love stopping at the Delta sky club in Dallas. The staff here treats the club like a spa or a neighborhood bar. They actually care to get to know you, and make sure you're comfortable. The bartender, Janice, is welcoming, I love the host/delta ambassador/concierge -Caleb--so friendly. He even asked me for suggestions on how it could be better for me!! the new host, jay, couldn't be more accommodating. Feels really homey. Makes long layer-overs, or any trip much more enjoyable. The food is pretty good too! I love all the options for soda, tea, coffee, etc. they even have "oat milk " for the Vegans. The club os only missing beds to nap on. But then--i'd likely miss my flight! But in case you do fall asleep or maybe Melissa made her drinks too well-- they are on top of your boarding time. So you will make it. Go Delta Sky !!!

    Inside
    Anthony G.

    I only have been inside a Delta Sky Club on a handful of occasions. I do not have a membership, so the times I do go is when I accompany someone who does and i get to pay a $30 fee to get in. Being inside a Delta Sky Club, though is special. They are amazing. Large spacious chairs or workstations are available to plug in and allow you to work in comfort. It is completely unlike the terminals. They serve delicious food. I had sandwiches and chili while here which were flavorful. If you want to spend a little extra cash, you can even get a drink. I just love when I can fly like the other half does. Hopefully one day, it is something I can do regularly.

    Tae Kyung Y.

    This is a small Delta Sky Club but I really did like it. I had an early 6AM flight (which eventually got delayed) but I was able to relax and kick back before my flight which was great. They open at 4:45am which is really nice, but the downside was that due to state regulations, they only allow alcohol after 7AM. I was still able to get some good breakfast (omelette, pork sausage links, cereal & orange juice) and still relax right before my flight. The sky club itself isn't huge but it had everything you need, and I think they had more food options than the ATL club, which was a huge perk. DFW Airport itself is nice, and I got a chance to really have a good experience before getting on my flight back home. It's without a doubt, but I will be back!

    Small bar area and inside
    Kenneth B.

    Was my 1st time trying out the sky club at DFW & it was terribly small . I don't really care as long as the service is top notch and it absolutely was. The buffet selection was pretty limited compared to the other sky lounges but the food was still good. The bar area was the tiniest of the tiny but they kept my drinks coming nicely so it's all good. Long story short great customer service, small lounge. See you guys next time

    Ray I.

    Located at E11, which is waaaay down at the end of the arrivals line (just FYI) - One of the more "spread out" Sky Clubs in the system, meaning you can actually walk around and not feel like you're trapped in a maze with 1000 other people. The attendant working the front was exceptionally good on the busy day I came through, which is always nice when you're trying to make flight adjustments.

    Audry P.

    I was excited to try this new lounge since I don't get to visit DFW that often...but today I was disheartened to see a Delta lounge in this amount of disarray. Nearly every seating area had dirty dishes and glasses. Not a soul in sight to clean the areas or take away food plates. I sat for nearly an hour and never saw one person cleaning up the lounge. Worst part about this is...it's not even busy. Lounge is maybe at 25% capacity. The food hasn't been replenished at the buffet either. I've never, in all of my travels, ever seen a Delta lounge look like this. Delta what is going on? Why such poor service??? Seating: plenty Food: dismal Customer service: bar tender was EXCELLENT (1030 bar time and he was awesome) Cleanliness: one star...abysmal and the poor bartender had to do ALL the work to keep the place clean...I truly feel bad for him that management isn't supporting the bartender with the correct amount of staff to keep this lounge clean. If you are a Centurion Lounge member (I am and I'll go there next time) go to D gates and enjoy better service and food. Delta...please fix this....

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    It is a great place to relax and wait for your plane to get to the gate. The food is always seems to good

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    The Centurion Lounge - Buffet line (at 6:30 AM)

    The Centurion Lounge

    3.9(695 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    Now reading reviews post visit, I was surprised to see so many people expressing dissatisfaction…read morewith this lounge due to wait times for access, limited bathrooms, and stacked dishes at vacant tables. I can only assume many of those visits were later in the day when the airport is significantly busier, because my experience was the complete opposite. I had a little under an hour in the lounge with a flight arriving at 7:25am and departing at 8:50am. There was no line to check in and we were granted immediate access. Located in Terminal D across from Gate D12, guests must present their AMEX card and boarding pass for entry. The cardholder receives complimentary access, while additional adult guests are $50 and children are $30 each. If you spend more than $75K annually on your AMEX card, you receive two complimentary guest passes. Personally, I do not think paid guest access is worth it for a short layover, but I can definitely see the value during a longer one. The lounge itself is quite large, though maybe not large enough for a busy airport like Dallas considering the number of reviews mentioning wait times. During my visit, however, while there were plenty of people, there were still a few spare seating options available. Their lounge had a good variety of booths, dining tables, lounge chairs, workspaces, and even small private office areas for calls or meetings. The entire space felt clean and organized. The food was continuously replenished and stayed fresh throughout my visit, though nothing was particularly spectacular. It reminded me a lot of the complimentary breakfast at a Hyatt or Hilton. Still, it was absolutely appreciated after an early flight on an empty stomach. I did enjoy that they offered healthier options including fresh fruit, fresh pressed juices, and wellness shots. I also noticed staff regularly cleaning tables between guests, and the bar area seemed popular with travelers enjoying complimentary morning cocktails. The bathrooms were clean, modern, and had full privacy doors with no awkward gaps, which is an upgrade from the typical airport bathrooms. Overall, I had a good experience and would absolutely return during future travels through DFW.

    This was the first. Centurion lounge we ever tried - other are fantastic- this one not so much!…read more On our outbound trip it was so crazy with no crowd control unlike places like Denver or Houston which staggers flow - and the lines were ridiculous for food , drinks and the restrooms so we just left . Then on the way back it opens at 5:30 but is not really functional until an hour later so other than some luke warm and frankly terrible coffee, a few pieces of and some stale pastries - it's not really full service until an hour later so fresh off a red eye - we left and went to Starbucks! Ladies on the front desk were lovely but it's not the flagship that it used to be !

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    The Centurion Lounge - Entrance sign

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    The Centurion Lounge - Great food unclean tables..

    Great food unclean tables..

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    Capital One Lounge - Tucker away Seating area 5/15/26

    Capital One Lounge

    4.3(252 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Capital One Lounge is located at the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport. It was the…read morefirst Capital One Lounge that opened in 2021 and is located at Terminal D near Gate D22. If you have the Capital One Venture X or Venture X Business credit cards, you have complimentary access although they used to allow free guests too but have since taken that away. When you are close to the lounge you can put yourself on the waitlist using the Capital One app and get notified when they're ready for you. Once you walk in you will come across a beautiful space. There are seats, tables, and outlets + free wifi everywhere with the food and drinks in the middle. Out of all the food we got our favorites were the mac and cheese and short ribs. There was a full bar where they served their signature cocktails; we liked the blazing saddles and butter pecan old fashioned. There was also a worker carrying a cart of complimentary champagne and of course we took advantage of that too. Other amenities included a fitness room, relaxation room, showers, and luggage lockers. The lounge also had snacks and ready foods like sandwiches and wraps that people could take to go. The workers also gave us bags where we could hold these foods with us when we left. This was a really cool lounge and I'm glad we were able to stop by during our short layover.

    I have been to the Capital One Lounge at least 10+ times and I will die on the Capital one is the…read morebest lounge - hill. They rotate their hot and cold dishes often. They rotate their drinks and the bartenders are friendly. They rotate their snacks and keep the ones people enjoy a lot (I am a HUGE fan of the churro cheesecake and I'm not a cheesecake person). The s'mores cookie caught me by surprise because I don't like dark chocolate but it wasn't heavy on dark chocolate at all. I got 3 of the White bean chili, chicken cassoulet, bbq brisket and grits each. Sorry I'm a glutton - they were soooo delicious. The vibes are amazing too - they actually switch up the paintings too! Try to get a reserved seat if you can - it can get busy. I time my flights to be after 2 or before 12 because that's when the lunch rush is.

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    Capital One Lounge - The scoops are much less messy than the spinning spillage they used to have!

    The scoops are much less messy than the spinning spillage they used to have!

    Capital One Lounge - Whipped goat cheese with fig jam and crackers, Bruschetta Mac n cheese, Chicken Tikka Masala, jambalaya, and a French 75

    Whipped goat cheese with fig jam and crackers, Bruschetta Mac n cheese, Chicken Tikka Masala, jambalaya, and a French 75

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    Minute Suites

    Minute Suites

    4.0(90 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$

    I never understood why in the world you'd want to book a suite just for a layover, like why?…read more WELL, here's why. Long layovers are only fun if you're lounge hopping or shopping around and walking around the airport. It's all fun and games until all you want to do is take a nice nap when it's well past the hours of the night and your flight is not until the next morning. It's too short of a layover to book a hotel room but also too long to be not curled up in a blanket in a private space to catch some zz's. Thanks to Priority Pass, we decided to give these guys a try and we're so happy we did. Me and my husband each had 1 hour for free so we were able to book 2 free hours of nap time! We split it up pretty evenly where we got our first couple of hours walking around the airport and moving our legs/working in our computers. And then, when it was about 2am, we went to our Minute Suite and spent 2 wonderful hours napping in quiet. What I loved about the experience is you get pillows and blankets and can really enjoy a dark, private and quiet space even with dimmable lights and white noise if you need. If you prefer to work or watch TV that's also available. Overall pretty awesome experience, the only thing is I think they were doing some work at the airport and you could hear everything so maybe having some kind of a sound proof would be awesome. The couch had a bit of a wear and tear but it's fine we just covered it up with extra blankets. All in all, amazing experience! If they provided sanitizing wipes to make you feel like it's super clean after the last guest this would be even better. Otherwise, 10/10 would recommend and from now on, I'll be sure to book these especially during long overnight layovers.

    Looks a nice place to keep in mind for a nap. Cozy rooms w a sofa bed and a tv. Very quiet too when…read moreI was there. I wish it was easier for me to fall asleep quickly. A nice addition to the airport. We certainly need more of these.

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    Minute Suites
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    American Airlines Admirals Club - Terminal B - Nice day for travel.

    American Airlines Admirals Club - Terminal B

    3.2(50 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    Food: 4* Service: 4*…read moreAmbiance: 4* Like most Admirals club locations, it is a respite from the hustle and bustle of travel. Welcoming, airy and comfortable space invites you to unplug, relax, and breathe. Easily accessible, but when using the AA app to find all locations. The food options are convenient and consistently good. Changed throughout the day so you can get nourishment while you wait your flight. Free house wines, periodicals, and quiet spaces really helps one to unwind and enjoy the travel experience.

    The Admirals Clubs at DFW are consistently much too crowded. They've suspended day passes which I…read moresuppose has helped, but definitely not enough. On this trip we observed several people piling their stuff on chairs while meanwhile people are wandering looking for places to sit down and I don't see the staff doing anything to curb this behavior. It's 4 p.m. on Thursday right now, but the clubs seem to be packed at all times of day. Also true at LAX and to some degree in Austin. The value of membership is not what it used to be no matter how many new little food items they're adding. The whole idea is to have a relaxing, stress-free place to work or read, charge devices, and have coffee or a cocktail away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the airport. The vibe in here is not good, and not relaxing.

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    American Airlines Admirals Club - Terminal B
    American Airlines Admirals Club - Terminal B - Bar.

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    American Airlines Admirals Club - Terminal B - View from here to bar.. not the friendliest Bar keeper from my wife's description

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    View from here to bar.. not the friendliest Bar keeper from my wife's description

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