DEN · Lounges

Escape Lounge

Concourse A, pay-per-use Escape Lounge sits above gate A46.

You’ll find Escape Lounge after security in Concourse A, up the escalator near gate A46, so plan a 5–10 minute walk from the Jeppesen Terminal train stop. It’s a pay-per-use setup, so you don’t need elite status or a premium cabin ticket to get in, just a card or payment method that’s accepted at the front desk.

The lounge keeps typical morning-to-late-evening hours (check the exact close time on the day you fly, as it shifts with schedules) and works well for a 2–3 hour layover in Concourse A. If you’re departing from B or C, factor in 10–15 minutes each way on the train plus the walk back to your gate from the concourse station.

Food runs buffet-style, with hot options at peak times and lighter snacks the rest of the day, all included in the entry fee. Expect basics like eggs and potatoes at breakfast and something like pasta or a rice dish later on; this is more than chips-and-soda, less than a sit-down restaurant in the Jeppesen Terminal.

Drinks include house beer, wine, and well spirits at the bar, plus soft drinks and drip coffee at self-serve stations. Specialty coffee and better cocktails usually depend on the bartender on duty, so if you care about a specific drink, ask what they’re actually pouring before you settle in with something you don’t like.

Seating is mostly lounge chairs and two-top tables spread across one main room, with power outlets running along walls and under several seat banks. Wi‑Fi is free and generally strong enough for streaming, but with a full room of 60–80 guests it can slow, so download any big files or shows before you ride the train to Concourse A.

Restrooms sit inside the lounge, which saves a 5–7 minute round trip back into the public concourse. There are no showers, so if you’re off an overnight flight into Denver and need a serious clean-up, you’ll have to use the regular Jeppesen Terminal facilities after exiting security.

One tip: if your flight departs from a high A-gate near A60+, give yourself a 10–12 minute walk from the lounge door to your boarding area so you’re not jogging past moving walkways with a fresh drink in hand.

How to get in

  1. 01 Concourse A
  2. 02 pay-per-use

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