
I'd like to see something like smoked salmon instead of sausages. But yeah, the menu almost never changes and if it does, it's maybe 1 or 2 items that are different and the rest seem very familiar. Most of my trips in there are for breakfast.

Over the past 6 months, LAS has served beef, salmon, pork along with chicken, of course, with each rotating from week to week, not to mention different sides.I rarely ever go to the SFO CL during lunch or dinner. Regarding SFO CL's offerings, at the risk of sounding like a broken record and really beating a dead horse, I still can't fathom their resistance to offering something other than chicken. For some reason, I really like that generic Japanese curry over rice thing they serve in most of the Tokyo lounges. If I recall, though it's been some time, the UA Clubs in both Tokyo & HK were pretty good when it comes to airport offerings. If you're arriving internationally, again, you'd need a same-day SFO departing boarding pass to clear security. If you're arriving in one of the other concourses, then security at SFO won't let you clear into E, F, or G without a boarding pass departing SFO that day. If you're arriving in the aforementioned concourses E, F, or G, then yes, but only if you have a connecting flight. However, with a PreCheck security lane right next to the entrance to the lounge, it can be quite easy to clear security twice if necessary.Ī: It depends. Some other concourses are connected to each other airside, but not to the point that you can walk airside to the Centurion. At the moment, Terminal 3 concourses E and F, and International Terminal concourse G are connected airside to the Centurion lounge. Security at SFO will let passengers departing from any concourse at SFO go through security in any concourse, even ones that aren't connected behind security. Q: Can I visit there if I'm departing from another terminal?Ī: Absolutely.

If you're arriving internationally, again, you'd need a same-day SFO departing boarding pass to clear security.A: Terminal 3, F concourse, right by Gate F2 (formerly gate 75) and the F-1 security checkpoint (that has PreCheck, sometimes).

A: Terminal 3, F concourse, right by Gate F2 (formerly gate 75) and the F-1 security checkpoint (that has PreCheck, sometimes).
