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Address: 10000 W O’Hare Ave, Chicago, IL 60666
Phone: (800) 237-7971
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This lounge was pleasantly uncrowded on a Wednesday late morning, making for a relaxed atmosphere.
The service was good, and I was genuinely impressed that the appetizers weren’t overly salty – a common pitfall in many lounges.
The real standout, however, was the Tonkotsu soup. I was genuinely surprised by its authenticity; it tasted just like what you’d find in a dedicated ramen shop. It makes you wonder how they pull it off in a lounge setting!
I can wholeheartedly recommend this lounge, especially if you appreciate good service and surprisingly authentic food options.
The food has always been my biggest complaint. They’ve attempted to upgrade what they offer by adding some quasi hard-boiled egg with bacon breakfast sandwiches, however, they’re not that great. The rest of the food is the same terrible, cheap garbage they’ve served for years (which nobody eats because it’s always readily available.)
Since there’s only one club in O’hare, which is United Airline’s home turf, the club is extremely over crowded. It’s very difficult to find a seat, and the elevators are as crowded as a New York subway.
There’s a Flagship Lounge downstairs, but typical American, it’s only for international flights… which is ridiculous.
The workers were all high-performing employees. They kept it clean, stocked, and as open as possible with such a large volume of people. Their job must really suck, so they deserve to be commended on their performance.
The food is part of the club membership, so you can call it free or $900 a year. Take your pick.
Ah, the Admirals Club at Chicago O’Hare Terminal 3. Forget delayed flights and screaming children, this place is my airport sanctuary. It’s like stepping into a parallel universe where travel is actually enjoyable.
First, the food. Gone are the days of sad, soggy airport sandwiches. Here, we’re talking gourmet salads, artisan cheeses, and hot dishes that actually look appetizing. I practically sprinted past those overpriced Auntie Anne’s pretzels to get to this buffet. And the best part? It’s all free. (Well, technically included in the membership fee, but let’s not get bogged down in details.)
Then there’s the drinks. Forget those mini bottles of questionable wine. The Admirals Club boasts a full bar with top-shelf liquor, craft beers, and even a decent selection of wines. And the bartenders? They’re like mixology magicians, whipping up cocktails that would make James Bond proud. I may or may not have had one too many “Mile High Margaritas” before my last flight.
But the real MVPs are the staff. They’re like a team of hospitality ninjas, anticipating your every need before you even realize you have one. Need a charger for your phone? They’ve got you covered. Want a quiet corner to catch up on emails? They’ll point you in the right direction. They even managed to track down a rare bottle of sparkling water for my ridiculously picky travel companion.
And let’s not forget the views. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of the tarmac, where you can watch planes take off and land while sipping your mimosa. It’s strangely mesmerizing, like a live-action air traffic control simulator.
The only downside? Leaving the Admirals Club and actually boarding my flight. It’s like being ripped from a blissful dream and thrust back into the harsh reality of economy class. But hey, at least I have the memories (and maybe a slight hangover) to keep me company.