Air Canada Café
Editorial Review
The Air Canada Café at YUL provides a decent, if somewhat unremarkable, lounge experience. Its strengths lie in its convenient location and generally clean environment. However, the limited amenities, average food, and absence of showers may disappoint travelers accustomed to more upscale lounges. For those seeking a quiet place to relax before a flight and who don't require extensive amenities, it serves its purpose. Consider upgrading to a higher tier lounge if you value a more substantial selection of food and amenities.
Last updated: 4/26/2025
Amenities
Lounge Ratings
The Air Canada Café offers comfortable seating with a mix of armchairs and tables. The lighting is generally good, creating a relaxed atmosphere. However, noise levels can fluctuate depending on the crowd.
The food selection is decent, offering a mix of hot and cold options, along with various beverages. While not gourmet, the food is generally palatable and fresh enough. The alcoholic beverage selection is standard.
Showers are not available. There's no dedicated nap area or spa services. Wi-Fi is available, but the workspace is limited to available seating areas.
The lounge is generally well-maintained and clean. Restrooms are typically tidy, and the dining area is kept relatively free of debris.
Access is primarily through Air Canada elite status, Star Alliance Gold status, or paid entry. Wait times are typically manageable, except during peak hours.
Access Rules
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges Access:
- Star Alliance