Priority Pass is most well known for its network of airport lounges. But Priority Pass also includes some non-lounge experiences, including restaurants. These restaurants let eligible Priority Pass members enjoy sit-down dining experiences at select airports as part of their membership.
The list of U.S. restaurants participating in Priority Pass changes somewhat frequently. Currently, there are 37 Priority Pass restaurants at 25 U.S. airports.
Here's what you need to know about using the Priority Pass restaurant benefit in the U.S., including eligible restaurants and how to know whether your Priority Pass membership offers access to restaurants.
Here's a list of all U.S. airport restaurants that are part of the Priority Pass program when we most recently updated this article:
There are also restaurants at airports outside the U.S. that participate in Priority Pass. And there are non-lounge airport experiences that you can access with Priority Pass, including:
In short, checking your options on the Priority Pass website is always a good idea before heading to the airport.
Related: Which cards offer Priority Pass restaurant access?
You need an eligible Priority Pass membership to get free food or drinks at participating Priority Pass restaurants. You could purchase a Priority Pass membership, but several premium cards offer Priority Pass membership as a complimentary cardholder perk.
However, you don't get complimentary access to non-lounge airport experiences such as restaurants and spa treatments if your Priority Pass membership is through an American Express card. Effective Jan. 1, most Capital One cardholders also lost complimentary access to Priority Pass restaurants and other non-lounge airport experiences.
However, Priority Pass memberships provided as a perk by other credit card companies, such as Chase and Citi, continue to offer access to most non-lounge Priority Pass experiences. The top currently available picks for cards that offer Priority Pass Select membership that includes restaurant access and other non-lounge airport experiences are the Chase Sapphire Reserve, UBS Visa Infinite Credit Card and Capital One Venture X Business.
The information for the UBS Visa Infinite has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Related: Maximize Priority Pass benefits by labeling your cards
Once you have a card offering Priority Pass membership as a perk, enroll in Priority Pass if your issuer doesn't automatically enroll you. Once enrolled, you'll get digital access and a physical Priority Pass card in the mail. Once you get your physical Priority Pass card, put it in your carry-on bag or travel wallet
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