This was my second visit to the ANA Lounge at the Lisbon airport. Access without payment requires a…read morebusiness class/first class ticket on a participating airline or a lounge pass membership, such as Priority Pass or Dragon Pass.
The lounge is decent size with and different types of sitting options. There are dedicated leather like single chairs, tables with chairs, and couches.
On both visits they had cold sandwiches, breads, cold cuts, pastries, yogurt, coffee, and a full bar. The food is average.
Tip: If you visit this lounge, keep in mind you still have to go to passport control, which makes timing your exit a little tricky. They do have a clock near the entrance that estimates how long it will take to get through customs.