![]() The wifi was fine.Īfter a short 45 minute stay in the lounge, I hustled off with a full belly to my flight to Honolulu.Courtesy of Drink Me Magazine. There were a variety of seating options, conducive to relaxing or working, all with easy outlet access. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks were complimentary.Īfter my meal, I went to the other part of the lounge to read for a few minutes before my next flight. Each time, I made a plate and grabbed a seat to watch the NFL game on TV, a waiter would come by and take my drink order. The small buffet was constantly refreshed, and I enjoyed several helpings. ![]() Or apples, if you prefer a healthier dessert. There were also a few vegetable and rice dishes… …a build your own salad section with several fresh vegetables… In my mind, that’s a lot better than offering 20 lackluster plates.Īt the San Francisco buffet, the main dish was some flavorful boneless chicken thighs, served with a fresh salsa. (Why do I keep adding in “American”? The Centurion Lounges in Buenos Aires-EZE and Mexico City are awful.) The buffets often offer very few, but very high quality options. I love the concept of the buffets at every American Centurion Lounge I’ve visited. I was hungry, so I went straight to the buffet. The San Francisco Centurion Lounge has a large dining room with a buffet and bar and another area for sitting on couches or working at tables. ![]() I handed the agent at the door my American Express Platinum and my boarding pass, and I was let in. I got off the plane, saw the lounge in front of me, and thought “Don’t mind if I do!” I was extremely lucky to get into the lounge that day because I had completely forgotten about the existence of Centurion Lounges in my sleep-deprived, jet-lagged state (I was traveling from Europe to Hawaii after three days on the East Coast.) I would have completely missed the lounge, but my arriving plane at SFO waited on the tarmac for 10 minutes for our gate before being assigned a new gate that was basically right next to the Centurion Lounge. In San Francisco, the Centurion Lounge is in Terminal 3, near Gate 74. Other Amex cardholders can buy a $50 day pass.Ĭenturion Lounges in the United States are amazing they are several steps above American airline lounges and on par with international Business Class lounges. You can view current offers here.Ī few weeks ago I flew from Virginia to Hawaii on United with a layover in San Francisco during which I gorged in the American Express Centurion Lounge.Īnyone with any American Express Platinum or Centurion Lounge gets free access to Centurion lounges for himself and up to two guests. Note: Some of the offers mentioned below may have changed or are no longer be available. Enrollment may be required for select American Express benefits and offers. Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. This site does not include all financial companies or all available financial offers. This compensation may impact how and where links appear on this site. MileValue is part of an affiliate sales network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites, such as.
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