The Best Airport Lounges in the U.S.

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The Best Airport Lounges in the U.S. are now in seven select cities.

When it comes to lounges, airports in the United States have historically lagged far (so, so far) behind Europe, Asia and the Middle East – until now. Delta, United, American Airlines’ and their affiliated partners have plodded along for too long with what they consider hospitality: uncomfortable chairs which could have been bought from any doctor’s office fire sale in the 1990’s, dark, weird work/quiet spaces and pathetic pabulum that passes for food.

But a resolute revolution has begun by American Express, determined to show their love for their customers – and no longer in lounge partnerships with two out of the three major airlines. A few years ago the credit card company started building its own Centurion Lounges in select airports to show the others how its done – and they’ve succeeded in ways we’ve only seen in London, Dubai, Shanghai or Tokyo.

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The American Express Centurion Lounge at George Bush Intercontinental Airport is light, open and airy. Photo Credit: Michelle Watson/Catchlight Group for American Express.

The latest Centurion Lounge, which just opened this past weekend in Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), inside Terminal D, is fantastic.

When you walk into reception, there is a living wall of plants – the space is clean, bright and relaxing.

The amenities include noise-buffering workspaces, a plethora of power outlets, private phone areas, a family room, comfortable seating, a computer bar, tranquility areas, access to high-speed Wi-Fi, showers and a custom art installation by local Houston artist Patrick Renner.

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Local Houston artist Patrick Renner created a custom art work for the lounge. Photo Credit: Michelle Watson/Catchlight Group for American Express.

But let’s talk about what I really care about: the food and beverage – which is free (my favorite word).

The lounge’s menu was created by James Beard award-winning Chef Justin Yu, a Houston native and Chef/Owner of Oxheart who said, “Growing up in a family that ran Cantonese restaurants, I learned to cook in an Asian style, but I also infuse a strong Southern influence in my food – it’s a quirky take on southern cooking.”

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James Beard award-winning chef, Justin Yu created the Houston inspired salads. Photo Credit: Michelle Watson/Catchlight Group for American Express.

Yu’s custom menu will rotate regularly for variety and seasonality, and will include local Houston favorites such as griddled johnnycakes with strawberry and pink peppercorn jam, thickened cream, and honey along with braised chicken thighs in harissa with dried fruit, nuts, and avocado crema. Asian inspired dishes also include light mushroom broth with miso.

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The food at the American Express Centurion Lounge at George Bush Intercontinental Airport is to die for. Photo Credit: Michelle Watson/Catchlight Group for American Express.

At the bar are Houston-inspired cocktails crafted by celebrated mixologist Jim Meehan and wine selections by wine director Anthony Giglio.

The lounge is open daily from 5:30 AM – 9:00 PM and is complimentary for Platinum Card and Centurion Members, and their immediate family or up to two travel companions. All other Card Members have the opportunity to purchase a day pass to the lounge for a $50 fee.

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The Bar at the American Express Centurion Lounge in Houston boasts an actual mixologist. Photo Credit: American Express.

The six other Centurion Lounges are in LaGuardia Airport in New York City, McCarran International in Las Vegas, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Miami International Airport. Even better – the Lounges in Dallas and Miami have spas inside. Not kidding.

There are rumors of negotiations between American Express at JFK and Newark – let’s hope that comes to fruition as man, do those airports need help!

*Please note, I’m an American Express Platinum Card Ambassador and get a small annual stipend from them to represent the brand and its benefits. However, if every word of this article was not true, I would not publish it. I travel for a living and have been disappointed by many an airport lounge, until now. The Centurion Lounges really do rock.