- Phone
- +81 569-38-7338
- Address
- Flight of Dreams Building, 3rd Floor, landside, near Terminal 2, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Tokoname, Aichi, Japan
The 787 hangs overhead while you drink Seattle beer
Inside the Flight of Dreams building (separate from T1/T2 security), The Pike Brewing Restaurant & Craft Beer Bar pours real Seattle craft beer from 09:00 to 20:00. It’s the one spot in NGO where you can sit under the full-size 787 exhibit with a pint instead of staring at the gate display.
Figure mid-$$ pricing: burgers, wings, and pub plates land a bit higher than downtown Nagoya, which shows up in the 4.0-ish review average. A burger plus a beer runs close to what you’d pay in a central Seattle taproom, not a Japanese food court. Portion sizes skew Western, so one main per person is usually enough.
Priority Pass treats this as a restaurant credit, not a lounge; current listings show a per-visit food-and-drink allowance during the full 09:00–20:00 opening window. One Reddit regular mentions their PP credit fully covering a burger and a beer, making this a better deal than the standard NGO lounge if you actually want a meal.
Location catch: Flight of Dreams sits across from the main terminal complex, so you’re leaving the core T1/T2 area to get here. Build in at least 10–15 minutes’ walk each way from domestic gates, more if you’re coming off an international flight and still figuring out the signage. This is all landside, so you need to clear security again afterward.
Common gripe: on weekday afternoons the building can feel half-empty, and the bar sometimes has only one staffer on the floor. When a few tables order at once, expect 15–25 minutes for hot food and slower drink refills. On the flip side, it’s quiet enough that you can hear boarding alerts on your phone.
Tip: with a Priority Pass credit, plan a longer layover, eat here around the 12:00–18:00 peak kitchen window, then head back through security with at least 45 minutes to spare for T1/T2.