AA club was clean, bright, and quiet. The crowd was small which was a plus. The staff was very nice and friendly. The breakfast selection was good. It looks like every AA club has the same selection for breakfast. Philly and Chicago (O’Hare) had the same selection. There was a bar for those interested in a drink or two. The furniture and decor was comfortable and relaxing. The bathrooms were awesome. Clean, spacious, and really nice. To top it off they had showers for customers to use. Thus far best AA club and SFO airport was nice.
Very underwhelming with limited food options, cold pasta and salad + soups and soda. Option to pay extra for proper meal and drinks other than soda and tea. Spacious place to rest and do work but food and beverages options too limited vs Centurion or the Virgin lounge.
Not a bad club. Bit limited on space and like most clubs, it can get packed. Freestyle soda machine, great bar service and the usual self serve food options. Lounge staff are amazing and can often pull off miracles regular agents can't do. Even if you are not a member, it can really be worth the $50 to get in if you are stuck in the rather boring terminal all day.
As Admiral's Clubs go, this is a good one. Decent food and snack choices. Comfortable seating, but actually overcrowded at the end of the day. Good access to the gates.
Beautiful lounge. It's big and spacious enough to never feel crowded, and the service is top notch.Speaking about service, barmaid Linda is a shining example of professionalism and hospitality, and I highly recommend everyone to try her Expresso Martini. It's just that good.There's all the amenities you come to expect from AA lounges, including snacks, office space, quiet zones, children areas, and lots of seating with outlets. Even the avocado cart shows up for lunch.Excellent lounge, would chill here again.
The worst business lounge I've ever used. Hardly any hot food, plastic cutlery, ludicrously small plates, cheap and tacky. Budget business lounge. Avoid.Oh and a menu that's paid. Really disappointing first class experience. Sucks.
Overall a decent experienceLove the seats by the windowFood was the standard admirals experience
Overall, really enjoyed the new SFO Admirals Club, and found this spacious location to be one of the most relaxing places to be before flying at SFO. The entire space is flooded with natural lighting, the expansive floor-to-ceiling windows allow unimpeded views for aviation enthusiasts, and the variety of seating options definitely make it a very comfortable place for business and leisure travelers alike.That being said, the selective eligibility requirements to gain access into the lounge in addition to the limited free food options make it unlikely I'll be visiting again any time soon. In the meantime, I'm more than happy to hop over to the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse in the adjacent terminal for some on-demand dining thanks to my Amex Platinum card, even when I'm flying economy on any airline!See full review on blog.
The new Admiral club is located between B11 gate and B15 gate in the fully renovated, beautiful SFO terminal 1 which is now called Harvey Milk terminal which fully opened in May 2021.This upgraded club is 20% bigger than the previous location in terminal one, and is very bright with wall-sized windows, and you feel spacious and airy.Upgraded furniture, chairs, nice lamps, arts - yes, this is the lounge! Business center, conference room (you can rent) , phone booths, are there as usual. Plus resting room, kids room (Universal Studio themed) are both notable.Food is not much changed, however the famous avocado toast bar continues!
Pretty huge lounge, good seating, the food and drink selection is also decent, discounting the odd American tradition of paid alcohol in a lounge. The fresh avocado toast they make in the morning is also a nice treat. Bathrooms big and clean, showers also available. What more do you need?