As far as lounges go, this is about as basic as it gets. I came here on a Sunday morning before my Schengen-area flight. The lounge is down a series of winding side corridors; give yourself 10 minutes to get to your gate for boarding.
The dragons at the entrance let me and my companion in quickly, which was good. There was sufficient seating inside, although the plush chairs did look a bit dated. There was barely any natural light, so it was quite dark inside. The cleaning staff were attentive and cleared dirty dishes every few minutes. There is no bathroom inside the lounge, which is a bummer.
The food selection was pretty barebones. They had three varieties of croissants: chocolate-stuffed, vanilla-stuffed, and plain. (Avoid the vanilla ones at all costs.) There were also some breads, jams, and Nutella. The drink selection was a bit better: the coffee machine made several varieties, there were six varieties of soft drinks, and 2 or 3 juices. If you have a morning flight, don't come into the lounge hungry.
Overall, the lounge got the job done, but it needs a facelift and more/better food. I got access for free via my airline, but I wouldn't recommend paying to access this lounge. read more