Admirals Club

6000 N Terminal Pkwy, Atlanta - 30320
113 reviews
Airport Lounges
(404) 530-7250

If you fly Delta within the U.S., then you have been through Atlanta (ATL) Airport. To put it mildly,it is a chaotic scene. What better way to soothe things out, than to venture to Concourse F (if you have a long layover), take a shower, eat some surprisingly healthy food, and maybe catch some sunlight by sitting on the outdoor deck. The healthy aspect of the food was a nice surprise: a variety of salads, some with tofu, edamame,......., foods from other cultures than the U.S. They even used to have massages (actually, that was at the Delta Sky Club in Concourse E, I believe). The service is not the best at this Sky Club, as some of the staff hover over you like vultures waiting to clear away your food if you are finished, but there are still some friendly people working there. Sitting outside is definitely a plus, particularly as this privilege was taken away for much of the coronavirus crisis.

Admirals club had really stepped up the game...I retired my membership a few years back but will definitely continue to play in the future.

Comfortable and very relaxed, friendly staff

Time to change carpets and more light colors on walls place is too dark and looks very out of budget, as a frequent flier, I wouldn't use this place only if I have an emergency.Sorry AA but it's the truth

The AA club in Atlanta is old and tired. Needs a complete update. Staff are average. Furniture is old. Small and cramped. In a pinch it works but time to face-lift.

Great facility. Calm and spacious. Good selection of food.

Reading the reviews from other travellers, I agree with all the negative points. We were travelling Upper Class Virgin so could use the Delta sky lounge concourse F to have a drink and some food. OMG the place was a mess and a buffet style set up for food! Really! LHR Virgin lounge is perfect. Proper glasses, dishes and food. Plus staff to bring you everything you could desire all for free. What a miserable experience waiting for our flight. At one point we saw people having to queue to get in. The organisation here and set up (this is the international section of Atlanta airport) is terrible. Need to replace the management and get new management to go and experience Heathrow Virgin’s set up. Couldn’t wait to get on our flight in Upper Class Virgin to settle down to descent service and experience. I hope things improve for future passengers. Fingers crossed.

Where do I start there was so many things they did not have in stock . I gave up no co2 for soft drinks .The vegetarian food was horrible it literally taste like it was old bread that been sitting in the refrigerator . I had to ask for more bread to piece together my own sandwiches because the premade sandwiches were so horrible .There was a lot of staff standing around. Doing nothing. the place was a mess there was napkins on the ground. The table where not being cleared. It was hot no a/c temperature in the lounge you all have to do better this is just unacceptable .

This Sky Club gets so many kudos. After entering multiple times, I just don't get it. It is crowded, seating is so close together, the outside area is hot, furniture is just worn out, food is seriously lacking (although I hear they've upgraded this now). There aren't enough restroom facilities compared to Sky Clubs in other cities, who somehow seem to do a better job delivering a great experience compared to all of the Sky Clubs in ATL.

Flew Virgin Upper from Atlanta to London so could use Delta lounge as they are partner airlines. Nice airy environment, clean and fresh. Reasonably good food on the buffet which was regularly refreshed. Why though do they use single use disposable plates glasses and cutlery. Aside from the negative quality perception, is there no thought for the environmental effect? Also, having paid a premium price for first class tickets I do not expect to pay extra for “premium” drinks at the bar or expect wine to be served in a large plastic tumbler. This lounge bears no comparison to Virgins lounge at Heathrow which is the epitome of style and service with the use of proper crockery, glasses and cutlery and no extra charge for anything.