Not very premium class, but you take what you can get, the drinks are limited, but it's good…read moreenough, as most wait times for trains are much shorter than for planes. Sadly there are only some lukewarm wines and beer (yes only one kind, but then again the German-speaking peoples don't really do craft brews, they only have 3 kinds; Gold/Weisse, Schwarz, Rot/Bock), although there's a coffee machine that makes a couple of styles or whatever (I don't drink coffee, it's something like lactose intolerance, but for coffee/caffeine, and any hot water for tea that comes out the same tube is going to taste like coffee water!). But since it's included and I don't have to pay extra, why complain? Also during the winter months, it's a warm place to be, instead of freezing on the platform. No TV for news, it just shows the timetable, much like the airports'. If you don't want to use the free wifi like I'm doing now, there's a wide selection of journals and periodicals, although most are in German. And for some unknown reason, there's a conference room roughly about half the size of the lounge, probably for business people stuck in a storm or something! Finally the sofas are comfy and warm for your tushy, definitely better than the ice-cold metal benches!