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    4.6 (7 reviews)
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    The Grand Lounge - View behind entryway

    The Grand Lounge

    3.9(48 reviews)
    1.4 km
    $$

    The MEX airport is under construction, so it seems all the lounges moved around. The Priority Pass…read moreshowed this lounge was elsewhere, but I came across it trying to find the Centurion Lounge. I don't know how this lounge got all the good reviews. Seating was limited. Self-served food was subpar and no dishes or utensils. The server gave us a menu and never came back to take our order. We had to order the food at the bar. (Priority Pass gives you one main dish per person and one drink per person. Other items on the menu are separately charged as noted.) I don't have a strong urge to come back. I'd rather check out other lounges if I'm back in Mexico City airport.

    If you have a priority pass, then the Grand Lounge Elite in Mexico City's Benito Juarez Airport is…read morea qualified lounge. It is definitely not a bad way of killing time as they assign you a recliner seat, where you can have wait service for a limited menu of food and soft drink. Comfort level is not bad, but it was too warm for my preference. The place had no AC and it was cooled with some fans blowing lightly. If you are flying Volaris, this is conveniently located and you will find this lounge close to gate 19. They had a limited buffet of soups, salads, and breads. I didn't indulge in that. I thought of ordering a burger but ended up ordering a mollete with cochinita pibil. Wasn't bad but wasn't great either. Also got some cold water and coca cola. The coca cola was served with ice, but the fountain drinks were a little flat. Overall, the experience was okay and far better than being at the gate without inclusive food/drinks. Service was friendly and was happy to have access to clean bathrooms. Apparently, they intermittently have manicures and massages; however, I didn't see that as I came for a relatively late flight.

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    The Grand Lounge - Near entry and bathrooms

    Near entry and bathrooms

    The Grand Lounge - Huge area to relax

    Huge area to relax

    The Grand Lounge - The astronaut has a star!!

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    The astronaut has a star!!

    Club Centurion American Express - Upstairs seating area

    Club Centurion American Express

    3.2(102 reviews)
    0.1 km
    $$

    This lounge is newer and you can tell, it's absolutely gorgeous, from the bar area, to the…read morecomfortable seats at the tables and overall aesthetic. It's a great spot to wait or relax before your flight and you can find it right after security for G gates. Though the lounge was quite busy, we were able to walk right in and seated immediately. Unlike some of the other lounges I have been to, you don't seat yourself no do they have a buffet or various self serve stations, but you have a server and a menu to choose from. The menu was curated from a michelin rated chef and has a nice option of local businesses and more American/traditional such as pizza and burgers. Though the menu has prices, it is complementary to card members. They also have a full service bar, but did not have a menu for any options. Other than it taking about 10 minutes for us to be given a menu or our beverage order taken, service was good. The team was working hard and the lounge was busy, but QR codes on the table or some sort of streamlined ordering, even through ones phone as an option for the table would have made the experience a bit smoother and kept us from sitting idly for 10 minutes. While in CDMX, I of course had to get a mezcalita, so started with that, which was fresh and tasty. Then my husband and I shared the Tijuana cesar salad (it was just a regular salad), the house burger with fries, the ribeye tacos, tuna tartare and flan with custard for dessert. Everything was good, but not great. It was fresh and definitely hit the spot but not standout. The tuna, fries and dessert were the best! The burger and tacos lacked a bit of flavor, but were high quality ingredients. Overall, it is a beautiful lounge, the staff were very friendly and working very hard, but it's not a quick in an out visit and I think their system could use a bit more automation to be more efficient.

    The lounge offers a restaurant style setup where you order directly from the menu rather than…read moreserving yourself at a buffet. You can order as much food and drink as you want, which is a nice perk. The scrambled eggs with turkey, ham, and bacon were my favorite. The beans were warm, but bland, and the tortillas were hard and inedible. The sourdough bread toast was okay, and it was also bland.

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    Club Centurion American Express - Upstairs seating area

    Upstairs seating area

    Club Centurion American Express - Nice decor

    Nice decor

    Club Centurion American Express - Delicious salmon with lentil bean sauce

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    Delicious salmon with lentil bean sauce

    AeroMexico Terraza Premier Lounge - Really good yogurt

    AeroMexico Terraza Premier Lounge

    1.9(8 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Right now La Terraza is the only AM lounge in Mexico City Airport because they are doing…read morerenovations to the Salon Premier. This means that all the SkyTeam elites and business class passengers are cramming in the lounge. The lounge is always filled with people, and outside there's always a crowd of people waiting to get in. During my most recent visit today, I waited a little bit over an hour to get in. You can only start being on the waitlist 3 hours before your AM flight. To kill some time I went to the VIP lounge across the hall, where the wait was substantially less. I imagine that most people at La Terraza stay here for a while, while VIP lounge people come and go. Like other reviewers mentioned, there's not much food or drinks available for self serve. There's usually tortilla chips and different salsas where you can make chilaquiles. There's some chips, peanuts.. typical bar food, fitting since La Terraza does give off bar vibes. However, if you ask the staff, they'll usually have more items available in the kitchen. In terms of drinks, in self serve area, there isn't much either besides water, soft drinks, coconut water, electrolyte water, non alcoholic beer. All the alcoholic beverages will be ordered by staff/servers or at the bar! For now, this will do until the new AM lounge opens up. La Terraza will remind very crowded until then. Not the best place to "relax" before a flight. No bueno.

    Quite a sub par lounge all around. However, I appreciated having this as an option in an airport…read morethat is under reconstruction.

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    AeroMexico Terraza Premier Lounge
    AeroMexico Terraza Premier Lounge
    AeroMexico Terraza Premier Lounge - Pretty good crowd in here.

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    Pretty good crowd in here.

    El Mayor - Chilango, guacamole, beer and mezcal!!!

    El Mayor

    4.0(131 reviews)
    5.8 kmCentro Norte
    $$

    A decent restaurant for a nice view of Templo Mayor and the Metropolitan Cathedral in the…read morebackground. A little torn on the review since the service was quite good here, food was probably a 3.5, though a little issue left a blemish on my impression. The entrance is thru the elevator on the first floor inside the bookstore Librería Porrúa, you go up to the 3rd floor and arrive to a foyer area where to the right is the cafe portion of the restaurant and to the left is the sit-down section. Walking into the space the kitchen and bathrooms are to the left, a bar straight back against the far wall with maybe half a dozen tables in between. To the right about a 20 tables are placed on a split-level section under a covered rooftop open so all have views out over Templo Mayor. Retractable outdoor blinds line the edges of the rooftop to protect from inclement weather. Arriving at around 2pm, the restaurant was about 50% full though almost all the tables closer to the view overlooking Templo Mayor were occupied. The staff were courteous and professional, quickly providing menus and coming back to check on us. We ordered: - Conga (pineapple, orange and coconut with granedine) $55*: refreshing citrusy juice in combination mentioned, not too sweet which I was glad for. - Mexican craft beer Tempus doble malta $90: cool, dark and malty, though not too heavy for a warm afternoon. - Tortilla soup with tomato, panela cheese, tortilla julienne chips, avocado, pasilla chili, and epazote leaf $155: tasty! Flavorful and brought a kick with the chili spice, pretty mild though. Nice crunch from the fried tortilla strips. - Xochitl broth (chicken broth with "pico de gallo", rice, shredded chicken and chicharron (fried pork skin) $140: light broth with full chicken flavor, crunch from the chicharron. Would recommend. - Steak tips (180 grs) tacos with nopales (cactus pads) (3 pieces) $195: decent, good with the salsa. - Cochinita pibil burritos (4 pieces) $185: didn't expect these to be deep fried, flavor was ok though not sure I'd recommend these, - Rice with mole sauce $85: really tasty, we didn't leave a grain of rice! So the unfortunate that I had a couple issues bc service was overall good: - found a hair on the lime slices that came served with the tacos, I'm not a big stickler bc I get it, sometimes a piece of hair just falls down, not the most unsanitary thing that could happen. - what bothered me more was the placement of the bread rolls, the staff took each roll from a basket with tongs and placed it on what looked like woven straw coasters for drinks, they looked like they were just sitting out on the table for decoration, and not sure how those would be cleaned... If the above two issues hadn't occurred I'd be rounding up to 4 stars, though because of them this spot is a 3 for me. *all prices in pesos.

    Amazing! Loved the view. Loved the service. Loved the food & drinks! Everything was amazing. Would…read moredefinitely recommend.

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    El Mayor - A better look at the seating area with direct views over Templo Mayor, more interior seating available as well

    A better look at the seating area with direct views over Templo Mayor, more interior seating available as well

    El Mayor - Chicken mole enchiladas

    Chicken mole enchiladas

    El Mayor

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