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Terminal E, near Gate E6 (DFW Airport) DFW Airport , TX 75261 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
If you plan on using your compute, sit at the high top tables. Many are next to walls with electrical outlets .
Bartender is one of nicest women ever, and been here for quite a while. Recognizes frequent travelers, which is nice when you're frequently stuck at DFW for hours.
Priority Pass or Amex Plat does NOT get you in here. Only a United Club Membership or Itnl flight with Gold or better status . A very nice guy brought me in as his guest. Thanks nice guy!
Really nice club . Had hot appetizers for dinner . Lots of space for smaller club.
Staff were friendly and nice. Always appreciated by cranky travelers. Please leave a tip. Small courtesies matter.
The expansion of the club is complete. Mostly extra seating area. A room with about 50 seats and one small area towards the front.
One of my favorite UCs. It's small, but never crowded , always clean , and has a nice view .
A very nice club for a non-hub city . An expansion is in progress and appears to be nearing completion.
Very comfortable seats and a lot of places to recharge your mobile device5
Always welcoming and a great staff ! Jean Hess is outstanding. Need better munchies.
Internet enable waiting zone. Good to keep u company as long as there is a bad weather. As I am experiencing jow.. hehehe
There is a TV room in the back past the bar with its own separate beverage area
Dewar's is now "premium"? For $9? This club is quickly losing it's value
Comfy leather seat . No espresso machine. Free booze
Wear light clothing . This UC is almost always hot.
Comfy leather chairs . Nice bartender and complementary too!! :-))
All you non elite barely travel people posting... Idiots. The club is fine. This is not a hub airport . Hence small club. Least there is one. Free booze, enough said.
Ok, I kinda have bad ass status but what is getting me in here is my USair club membership until it hopefully rolls over into an Admiral's club one at least.
Crowded as hell. If you have time, take skytrain to terminal D which is newer. More space and they have outlets everywhere to charge up.
Newly expanded . At least twice as big as before .
Expansion is most welcome. WiFi needs improvement.
Shiner Bock on tap here
Ok I was in the Delta Club with a co- worker he flys out of DTW and I fly out EWR he has Delta I United! What a Fucking difference in the staffing! United Total bitch attitude Delta so nice
How I wish United would add Red Carpet Club espresso machines to these old CO Prez Clubs.
Can only get in if your on an International Flight, or have a massive, bad-ass status ...
WiFi speediest results. Test Date: Mar 4, 2011 10:08 AMConnection Type: WiFiServer: Dallas, TXDownload: 1.31 MbpsUpload: 1.47 MbpsPing: 118 ms
Must be one of the smallest lounges with no food and very few snacks . Overcrowded too.
United Club at DFW: doesn't let you bring in outside food, even though there is no real food served inside.
You can join priority pass . Gets u into all VIP clubs except AA
Fairly small and crowded .
The secret password is: Open Sesame
Fyi No longer on priority pass
United club sucks. They do not participate in #priorityclub or #amexplatinum programs.
Tiny and unwelcoming. Almost no snacks once you DO get in.
Better than sitting on hard plastic
Very cramped.
Closes at 7:00PM and last call is 6:45PM.
Very stuffy, hard to find an open seat , and the wifi speeds are a joke. Very disappointing!
worst food selection I have ever seen in an airport lounge . ever.
Small bathroom with only one shitter? Fail.
Um lugar bem simples mas adequado para passar algum tempo. Ruim: os voos da United saem do terminal E1-E8 bem longe daqui: 15 minutos de caminhada.
Buen lugar para esperar. Y te ofrecen desayuno americano e internet.
Very nice little club with healthy snack choices and free adult beverages - Jeanne H.
You don't have to remove your shoes, your coat, your laptop, or your liquids. It's like time traveling back to airports in the year 2000! - Edward Roske