The staff in the lounge was unprofessional, rude, and not hospitable at all, especially one by the name of Gallant. I would never treat anyone like the way I was treated. I visited this past week, and it was the worst experience I've ever been treated before. I come to this lounge frequently when I travel. The fries and NO chicken sanwich were cold, but It was a clean environment. I asked for a manager and was told he was in a meeting but to write a review. SMH, PLEASE DO BETTER! I pay a membership just like anyone else.
Food: 2
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 4
Recommended dishes
Sandwich
Solid lounge. I checked it out since it was the only one with Priority Pass in MSP. It's different than other lounges I've been to in that it's basically a normal restaurant and they give you a $15 voucher to spend there (or on the golf simulators). Most menu items were of course over $15, but I ended up getting the chips and guacamole which was $14.95. After taxes and tip I paid less than $5 which was a good deal in my eyes. The chips and guac were great. They also came with salsa which I did not like at all.
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
We stopped by the PGA lounge because we had a 2 hour layover. We enter with our Priority Pass, which they give you $15 vouchers for the food which was not bad. We ordered the Chicken Quesadilla, Chicken wings, mushroom Swiss burger, and the soup and salad combo. The food was pretty good and came out quick. The service from the front desk to the food service was just excellent. Such friendly and kind staff, made everything was all right and wish us safe travels when we departed. There was a lounge area with the mini golf and bar, and also the Resturant sit down area. Which is located on the edge of the mall in the airport.
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
This doesn't give me lounge vibes. This is a restaurant/bar. Its EXTREMELY expensive. My deluxe grilled cheese cost $19.50. They give you a $15 voucher if you have the priority lounge pass. Food comes out fast. My cheese was melted and bread was toasted nicely, however the Avocados were just thrown in chunks inside and the raw tomatoes were also just weirdly sliced and thrown in there. The tomato soup was the best thing about this dish. They have a good selection of wines (decent prices). They also have beer, cocktails.
Service was bad. They are friendly but the etiquette is different. My server threw my license on the table like she threw most of my stuff.
The atmosphere just isn't comfy to me. It's not a place you spend hours at like most other airport lounges. They do have an area where you could hit a golf ball (i believe you have to pay but not 100% sure).
This airport needs a real lounge for priority pass members. Other than the United lounge, this is the only option.
Update-came back & same experience. Bad service. Even worse food this time. Food comes out so fast, I'm pretty sure its microwaved. Breakfast crossiant sandwich costs $16.50. All meals cost more than $15, that way you owe money after using the voucher. Theres better food outside. Don't bother coming here.
Price per person
$20–30
Food: 1
Service: 1
Atmosphere: 1
Priority pass . Gives $15 voucher. Cozy seats, good wifi and ranges for rent and complimentary putting green area. Buffalo chicken salad was $16 and pretty damn good.
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
The PGA Golf Experience Lounge at the airport offers a unique concept of combining golf and dining, but unfortunately, my recent visit left me somewhat disappointed. One aspect that stood out was the steep pricing of their food. Even considering the inflated prices often found at airports, the menu at the PGA Golf Experience Lounge seemed excessively overpriced. The voucher provided with the Priority Pass, valued at $15, proved to be insufficient to cover most items on the menu.
It felt as though the main intention behind offering the Priority Pass voucher was to entice customers to visit the lounge, only to discover that they would need to pay extra out of pocket to enjoy a full meal. This approach left a sour taste in my mouth, as it gave the impression of deceptive advertising.
While the concept of combining a golfing experience with dining is intriguing, the execution fell short in terms of value for money. The lounge could benefit from reevaluating their pricing strategy to align with customer expectations, particularly considering the limited options available within airport terminals.
In conclusion, unless you have a strong interest in combining golf and dining, or if you simply have extra cash to spare, I would recommend exploring other dining options at the airport that offer better value for your money.
Food: 2
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 3
First time in Minnesota, first time visiting this lounge! They were at capacity when we arrived so we had to wait a few minutes before entering. We were given a voucher and sat at a high table for two against the windowed wall. The whole space felt clean, and moderately noisy (tvs + a family with young children playing on the green). We simply stopped by to eat and rest before our flight. The food was good, very comforting, and our server was kind enough to pack it up when we realized we’d need to leave earlier than planned. All in all, nice lounge!
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
This lounge accepts priority pass. It was a unique experience since they also have a golf practice kind of a setup inside. The priority pass gives you 15$ worth of credit which you can utilize to pay for golf game or food. In terms of food they do have good options, a couple of vegetarian options as well. The service is amazing here and staff is quite friendly.
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 3
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Recommended dishes
Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
I didn’t realize this was there and that Priority Pass was accepted until I looked up and saw this place on the 2nd floor. I’ve been going through MSP for over 1 year and I missed this. Would be great to have a sign that’s more visible outside of the immediate area. With your Priority Pass you are allowed up to 2 guests and each person gets a $15 voucher for food or golf experience. They open at 8am and close at 8pm Monday-Friday and 8am to 7pm Saturday and Sunday. Nice way to get some exercise and respite from traveling.
Great spot to come to during a layover if you have priority pass. The Buffalo chicken salad is really tasty although the side of sweet potato fries seemed a little over cooked. Overall, good vibe and to get the fastest service definitely sit at the bar.