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    3. Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
    4. The Club at SEA

    The Club at SEA

    2.5/5
    ·SEA·Concourse A·Updated Jun 2026

    Lounge Ratings

    Comfort & Ambiance5.0

    The lounge is a small space featuring various seating types, including armchairs and high stools, often reported as crowded. Views include the concourse and airfield. Power outlets are noted as scarce and not conveniently placed.

    Food & Beverage5.0

    Food offerings consist of a hot buffet with items like soups, meatballs, chicken, and nachos, complemented by a salad bar, snacks, and breakfast selections. A full bar provides complimentary local beer, wine, and standard spirits, though food quality is often described as mediocre or disappointing.

    Amenities & Facilities5.5

    The lounge provides high-speed Wi-Fi, workstations, flight monitors, and televisions. Shower facilities are not available at this location.

    Cleanliness6.5

    The lounge is generally maintained, with staff working to keep surfaces clean, although some reports indicate challenges in maintaining tidiness during peak periods.

    Editorial Review

    The Club at SEA in Concourse A is a contract lounge accessible to Priority Pass, LoungeKey members, certain premium cabin passengers, and day pass holders. Situated airside opposite Gate A11 on the mezzanine level, it operates daily from 5:00 AM to 12:30 AM. The lounge offers a functional space with a variety of seating arrangements, including armchairs and high stools, spread across two main sections. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide some views of the concourse and airfield, though panoramic runway views are limited. The lounge is frequently reported as crowded, leading to potential noise and difficulty finding available seating.

    Food and beverage options include a hot buffet with selections such as soups, meatballs, and chicken dishes, along with a salad bar, snacks, and breakfast items during morning hours. A staffed bar provides complimentary local beer, wine, and standard spirits for cocktails. Reviewers note the food quality as generally mediocre, serving more as a snack stop than a substantial meal. Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, workstations, flight monitors, and televisions. However, the lounge notably lacks shower facilities, which are available at its sister location in the South Satellite. Power outlets are also scarce and not conveniently placed near most seating.

    The lounge serves primarily as a functional waiting area for travelers seeking basic refreshments and a space away from the main terminal. It is best suited for those seeking a temporary respite with fundamental amenities and who are not prioritizing a premium culinary experience or extensive comfort.

    Amenities

    BarRunway Views