Note the hours of operation. Get the stamp on your boarding ticket for re-entry. Day passes available.
Way too small
Gets the job done for early morning flights on AA. Food is standard lounge fare, although they have a great coffee machine that's a standout. Loses some allure as it feels cramped given the bulky furniture, low ceilings, and general size of the lounge. If you're an Amex Platinum card member, my recommendation is to visit the Plaza Premium lounge next door over the Admiral's Club.
Can relax while waiting for next flight, limited food options
Compact but nice and modern. Checking in staff are very friendly.
Unfortunately, the lounge is closed. Hope they open soon!!
I have been travelling for 40 years and these clubs are a home away from home. Unfortunately within the past year or so they have become overcrowded. Tough to find a place to sit.
Almost always average. The front desk staff seem to be more engaged with each other than with the entering and exiting passengers. Will not be renewing my membership later this year.The Amex and Priority lounges are significantly better
The employees here are absolutely amazing. They have got to be the nicest lounge staff I've ever met - and I've been to a lot of lounges. The local candies they have by the entrance are such a nice tough - so much better than the generic mints on offer at most other Admirals Clubs.
Not your best admirals club by any means but tons better than the admirals club of old at YYZ. This new redesigned club is modern with easy seating for 50 people. That should give you an idea of how much smaller it is than other clubs. Lite lunch salad bar, coffee, soft drinks, and beer complimentary. Strong wifi. Nice staff. No showers and small restrooms so it can be problematic at busy times. Probably not where you'd invest in a 1 day pass but if you're a member, worth stopping in right out of passport control.