The Centurion Lounge

2400 Aviation Dr D12, Dallas - 75261
236 reviews
Airport Lounges
(800) 297-2977

Crowded and can't find a proper work desk. When it's crowded they don't seem to clean the tables quick enough.Also they don't disinfect the couches when they remove the used plates/glasses if no one is sitting there :(, did cleaning go out the window?It is quite a large lounge though. I think this is the very first Lounge they had and that I've used. But I could be mistaken.Should have better non-alcoholic drinks though.Also, for how much they charge, I shouldn't have to be restricted by only having access within 3 hours of my flight and I can't use it on arrival.

The lounge is a great little scape from the hectic travel routine.Food and drinks were good.The lounge gets pretty busy as soon as they open.

Today I compared the American airlines admiral club to the centurion lounge. I first went to centurion lounge and then followed up with a trip to admiral club down the hallway in terminal D. I would say that the American airlines club was slightly nicer. The AMEX centurion lounge was simply too packed. The food was better however and I would recommend going to either one. Take a look at the pictures and decide for yourself

Love this lounge! ? Fantastic food to eat, beverages to drink, and places to relax during your layover ✈️ The espresso bar ☕️ is definitely worth trying ? Bathrooms were spotless. Lounge seating was comfortable and have the ability to lay down and sleep if you needed to.Always will stop by the lounge ?

The breakfast menu was delicious, with sweet potato pancakes and amazing scrambled eggs. I look forward to my next visit!

Go literally anywhere else. This place sucks.

Arrived around 7:30AM on a Sunday morning and it wasn’t too crowded, so it was easy to find a spot to rest. The breakfast buffet options were great. Bar was closed, but note that Texas laws prohibit serving of alcohol before 10AM on Sunday mornings. I would love to come back at a different time to try all the amenities (bar, showers, etc). All in all, worth leaving a little earlier before your flight to enjoy this great perk!

I’ve coming here for two years now and it’s just gotten progressively worse. The place was so crowded I couldn’t find a seat. The line for food was also insane, at least 25+ ppl. (It almost reached the restrooms)By the time I finally got to the front to pick up my food from the buffet, everything was out. There were no frittata, no scrambled eggs, and only three sausages in the cask iron pan, it was embarrassing. Additionally, this is the same exact menu as last week. It would be nice to have variety too now ppl are back traveling again.

The unfortunate reality that most of us frequent travelers know at this point, is that when it comes to lounges across the US, Delta continues to feel like the gold standard for the total package. Delta offers more food options, more food stations, more grab&go, more hot Tea choices, and more bar space for drinks.I took pictures of this Centurion Lounge in the early morning before 8am but was here two nights ago at 5pm and it was a zoo.That’s the biggest reason for the 2-star rating. Lounges, INCLUDING and perhaps especially Delta, are so overwhelmingly crowded after 10am (give or take, once the early flights start to arrive at their connecting hubs) that the experience is going from bad to worse.Also, I’m kindly asking all lounges to offer healthier food. Not a good breakfast scene here but at night they did have good veggies and chicken.

Meh. I left it about a half and hour ago… I’m having a better experience at the TGIF as I wait for my flight. They close early vs other lounges. Stated time was 7:30, but the bar closed at 7 SHARP. The food was just ok. The pork was the best thing on the plate. The polenta was cold. The brussel sprouts were over salted, but the field pea salad was pretty good. I know staffing is hard but… meh.