Staff usually good. H/K club always crowded after 7:30a. Try the G or L concourse locations. Outlets not always conveniently located. Wish they had something other than frozen OJ concentrate juice.
AA admirals club is probably the largest/best atmosphere of most club rooms I've seen (even has a kids playroom), but definitely gives you the least free snacks and lowest end complementary beverages.
The vegitable soup! But I kick it up a a bit by taking some of the cheese cubes they have and pour the piping hot so over it and let it sit there for a bit before devouring it. Yummy for the tummy.
Best of the Airline Clubs (United and Delta are underwhelming)... the sushi is decent for the Midwest and the free bloody Mary's are made in-house (read: NOT canned mix) and good!
Here is the standard American way: pretzels and carrots for free, you need to pay for everything. Consider staying at concourse level: better choice for the same price. And no wifi today...
One of the largest AA Clubs I've experienced. If you have an AX Platinum card = free entrance. Shhh, they don't advertise this, but if you are not a member, you can pay $50 for 24 access.
For some reason, I don't love this lounge. Maybe it's too big. Snacks are not healthy. Only some drinks are complimentary. Somewhat tough to find. On the positive side, lots of seating options. .
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What happened to business center that was on left after entering? Yeah, it only had 7 small cubicle areas, but I worked in there a lot. It was more private, too. Now just a wall.