![]() ![]() The new location hosts a variety of locally inspired amenities, including American Express’ first-ever Craft Beer Bar, which will offer rotating selections of some of Colorado’s best local brews, a locally sourced Italian-inspired menu curated by award-winning Chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson, design features reminiscent of Denver’s neighboring Rocky Mountains, immersive game options and more.Ī recent Amex Trendex* survey found that half of consumers (49%) expect to travel by plane this summer. Card Members visiting the Denver Centurion Lounge will continue to see health-and-safety practices in place, as part of the “ Centurion Lounge Commitment .” These practices have been implemented across the lounge network and include socially distanced seating, reduced capacity, increased cleaning frequency, requirements to wear a face covering when entering the lounge, served food instead of buffets, and more. Located in the Concourse C Mezzanine, the new lounge will cover more than 14,000-square-feet, making it the second-largest Centurion Lounge location to date. January 29, 2021 – Today, American Express (NYSE: AXP) announced that it will open its 14th Centurion Lounge at Denver International Airport (DEN) on February 1, 2021. I haven’t been on a plane in over a year, and it’s starting to show … fingers crossed that travel is easy again later this year! If you’re flying through Denver soon, let us know what you think about the newest Centurion Lounge.Here’s the press release by Amex about its new lounge at DEN: AmEx has added a number of new locations to the Centurion network in the past few years and plans to open in London Heathrow later this year. With all the other benefits my Platinum card gives me, Centurion Lounge access is sweet icing on the cake.Ĭheck out the full press release here on Business Wire. Yes, I know Centurions can get a little crowded at peak travel times, but American Express continues to upgrade and expand. I am a huge fan of airport lounges in general, and I think the Centurion lounges are great. This lounge will also specifically highlight many rotating beers from Denver’s huge craft beer scene. Most Centurion Lounges work with a specific chef and cuisine, and AmEx has tapped Chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson to build an Italian-heavy menu for Denver. ![]() The Denver Centurion also has dedicated work spaces, a game room, a family room, and phone booths across more than 14,000 square feet on the Mezzanine level of Concourse C. Most have plenty of comfortable seating, great food options, and full bars (though not self-service). The Centurion Lounge at Denver International Airport opened February 1! I bet most Points With a Crew readers are familiar with Centurion Lounges, but in case you aren’t - they’re typically a great way to kill an hour or two. Things are looking better for my next trip, though! Centurion Lounge Opens in Denver International Concourse C With no Priority Pass option and being out of United Club passes from my Chase United Explorer, I was out of options the last time I flew through Denver (DEN). THAT was actually some really great food! Unfortunately, it didn’t last long. For those that qualify, there’s also USO Lounge in Concourse A.Īnd when Priority Pass first started working with restaurant locations, the lounge aggregator partnered with the Timberline Grille in Concourse C for a while. American carved out an Admirals Club (Concourse A), and Delta has a Sky Club (Concourse A). The city is a United hub, so naturally there are two United Clubs (Concourse B). Anyone go through Denver International Airport frequently? You’ve probably run into the same issue I have: Denver simply hasn’t been a great lounge airport. ![]()
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