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The Club DEN

Priority Pass gets you into The Club DEN on Concourse A

The Club DEN sits on Concourse A at Denver International Airport, past security from the Jeppesen Terminal and accessible with Priority Pass and similar lounge programs. It’s a good option if you’re flying United, Delta, or any carrier using A, and still workable for B or C via the underground train if you have at least 75 minutes before boarding.

Hours typically run from early morning through the evening bank of departures, covering most flights out of A and many domestic connections. Check the exact opening time on your travel day, but figure roughly 5 a.m. to around 9–10 p.m. If you’re landing late from the West Coast after 9 p.m., don’t count on it being open.

Entrance is near the central area of Concourse A, a short walk from multiple security checkpoints and roughly 5–7 minutes from many A-gates. Signs for “The Club DEN” mark the way; once you check in at the desk with your Priority Pass (or pay at the door if offered that day), you get a standard three-hour stay, which is enforced more closely during banked departure times.

Food is typical Club-standard with a self-serve buffet: expect soups, salad basics, some hot trays, and snack items rather than made-to-order plates. Coffee, soft drinks, and house beer and wine are complimentary, with some higher-shelf spirits or specialty drinks sometimes carried at the bar. Don’t come in expecting a full restaurant; think light meals that beat eating at the gate.

Seating mixes lounge chairs, tables, and some work-friendly spots with outlets, though power can be hit-or-miss at specific seats. Wi‑Fi is free and generally fast enough for streaming, and you can usually find at least one open plug if you walk the room for 2–3 minutes. Compared with many crowded DEN gate areas, it’s an upgrade in both space and noise level.

Restrooms sit inside the lounge, so you don’t have to exit back to Concourse A, which saves around 5–10 minutes versus using public facilities during peaks. Some locations in The Club network offer showers, but DEN usually does not advertise them, so plan to clean up at your hotel instead of counting on a wash here.

Practical tip: if you’re departing from Concourse B or C, board the train to A right when your inbound plane parks and head straight to The Club DEN; set an alarm to leave 40 minutes before boarding time to catch the train back and walk to your gate without rushing.

How to get in

  1. 01 Concourse A
  2. 02 Priority Pass

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