Gate B hallway, just past Ohio Gameday Sports, is your target.
The Club CLE sits in the Main Terminal’s Concourse B, up the right-hand side hallway immediately after security by Ohio Gameday Sports, so you hit it within a minute or two of clearing the checkpoint. Hours run roughly 04:30 to 21:00 daily, covering the first bank of departures out of Cleveland Hopkins and most evening flights. It’s post-security and accessible from both Concourses A and B, but B flyers have the shortest walk.
Priority Pass and LoungeKey get you in, and walk-up day passes usually show on the desk sign in the $33–49 range, with recent reports of a promo closer to $33 per visit. That pricing makes sense if you treat it as a comfortable pre-flight pit stop rather than your main dining plan. Entry is capped at 3 hours before departure, so you can’t camp here all afternoon between a noon arrival and a 19:00 departure.
The room itself is small for an airport lounge at a hub the size of CLE, and regulars on LoungeReview and FlyerTalk consistently describe it as “crowded and cramped” once a few full flights out of Concourse B overlap. One frequent visitor mentioned still finding a seat without trouble, but also flagged the tight layout that makes moving around slow when the 16:00–18:00 rush hits. If you’re used to The Club lounges in bigger airports, scale your expectations down a notch.
Food is strictly light: think complimentary snacks and basic bites, not a plated meal, and certainly not something to replace a proper dinner in the terminal. Several reviewers called out the mismatch between the higher end of the $33–49 day-pass range and the snack-only spread, so plan to grab a burger or salad elsewhere in CLE if you need real calories. Drinks and Wi‑Fi are the main draw here, not dining.
On amenities, you get Wi‑Fi, standard seating, and staff who multiple FlyerTalk posters describe as genuinely attentive and quick with drink refills. There are no showers listed for The Club CLE, which matters if you’re coming off an overnight or a sweaty connection and were hoping to rinse off before a 21:00 departure. Power outlets can be competitive during peak times when every seat in the compact room is taken.
Regular Priority Pass flyers typically duck in for 60–90 minutes for a drink, a snack, and some quiet screen time, then head back toward Concourse B or over to Concourse A for real food closer to boarding. With the 3‑hour stay limit and the crowding complaints centered on the late-afternoon bank, the smart move is a midday visit between about 10:00 and 15:00 when traffic tends to thin out. Build that into your CLE connection and don’t plan your only meal around this lounge.
How to get in
- 01 Concourse A or B
- 02 independent lounge