It’s not new, it’s not massive and it’s not the London Heathrow Clubhouse, but that’s pretty much where the complaints stop. All these years later, the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at JFK Terminal 4 is still fabulous, and one of the few lounges in the USA I bother turning up early to enjoy.
Like all Virgin lounges, the space is one thing, but the service and amenities take things up another notch, so here’s what you can expect if you visit this cocktail den in the airport…
Getting there: Once you clear the ever painful security queues at JFK T4, you’ll make your way down the escalator and want to head left, if facing the planes. The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse is found in the “A” gates of the terminal, near the end of the gate areas. Up a quick lift or flight of stairs and voila. You’re there.
Upon entering the space you’re presented with a left or a right. Left takes you to the billiards table, the bar and some cozy seating areas facing the tarmac of T4. Right takes you to quieter seating areas, and if you keep walking, the dining room.
Service is available in any seat, which genuinely makes it your choice.
On the rotating food menu, there’s always a mix of light bites, more substantial meals and health centric options. Come hungry…
Bring your boarding pass with you to the spa area to confirm what’s “free” and what’s not.
Hot tip: if you want an appointment, make that your first stop when you arrive at the lounge, even before securing a cozy place to sit. It’s usually not too difficult, but it’s always better to have options.
You’ll find lounge regulars laptop out, enjoying the scenes below with a glass of wine. If you’re smart, you’ll secure one of those dining tables along the wall and hold onto it for dear life as the sun sets.
So how does the Virgin JFK Clubhouse stack up against other lounges?
If you could wish for anything that this lounge doesn’t offer, it would just be more space. Even then, it’s only bested by a few first class lounges in the USA, let alone business class. Occasionally, the lounge get fairly full with customers from both Delta and Virgin thanks to the partnership, but most of the time there’s plenty of space with varied seating.
Basically, it’s not nearly as large as the Heathrow Clubhouse, but it’s still great, particularly by US standards, and despite the extra foot traffic from the new partnerships. So far, the amenities and standards of food and drinks have remained in tact. There’s always room for more ; )
So just how early should you arrive before your flight to make the most of the Virgin Atlantic JFK Clubhouse?
Honestly, that’s on you. It’s a fantastic place to unwind, have a few drinks, eat a bit and prepare for your flight to London. Being that it’s not massive, I wouldn’t go too overboard, unless you’re looking for a place to hide in a corner and work though. But if you if you enjoy these sort of spaces, do give yourself at least an hour of pleasure before taking off.
This place is fun, and it feels like everything you’d hope an airport experience can be. The team in the lounge continues to elevate the experience above the space, and as long as that remains the case, it’s worth an early arrival before London. Just make sure you can walk at the other side…
Just went there again this week! (and last week)
Incredible lounge with excellent butter chicken and great cocktails. Oddly, however, they have no rye. They do have other good whiskeys though.
Hi, so I used to go early to do work as with diamond they let me in but last two times I have went they have said diamond on delta no longer is an acceptable way for entry. Would love clarification on this