

All soy sauce contains wheat which contains gluten. It make no sense to only label some things and not others.Īlso, if it has soy sauce on it, it contains gluten. When only some items are labeled, people obviously assume that items not labeled as containing gluten are safe to eat. While he said it was no trouble for him to go over this with me and was very gracious, this is an issue for me. I asked a staff member what had gluten in it and she brought the sous chef out. The giant pile of desserts that clearly were wheat based weren't labeled as having gluten. "I have Celiac disease and was excited to see that their hot food bar had foods marked as to what contained gluten but my excitement was shortlived on 2//. Although I've never experienced it, I've heard that the lounge can fill up and require that you be placed on a wait-list to enter, so plan accordingly." Keep in mind that peak times mean space is a premium. Overall, the LGA Centurion Lounge experience is definitely worth a stop before you board. The spaces in the lounge were clean and comfortable and there were several choices of seating from sofas to benches to comfy chairs. Televisions are placed all throughout the lounge showing various sporting events and news channels.

There was an automated coffee station with an assortment of milk choices. I remembered a drink station in earlier visits, but I didn't see it recently. There was also salad, pasta, soup and dessert. It was tasty, and it was refreshed regularly enough for me to say it was definitely good, if not outstanding. As is the case with buffets, your results will vary based on when during the rotational cycle you happen to serve yourself. It is buffet style, and on my latest visit, an Asian Chicken dish was served that was tasty indeed. I found a telephone room for a couple of calls and soundproofing was at least fair with none of my call attendees complaining about the noise. The bar experience was exemplary! The bartender's drink knowledge was outstanding and service was quick even as the lounge got busy. The staff there are generally cheery and the hostesses remembered our names as we arrived, which always adds a bit of a Regular feel. "The LaGuardia lounge was pretty wonderful. However, if you are coming here early to plane-spot, it is much better to do this in the general terminal area as the lounge faces land-side (at the check-in area). The lounge is spacious, modern, and a good place to relax, eat, and shower before your flight. Overall, the Centurion Lounge at LGA is a nice addition to the brand new terminal. The, square feet lounge opened in June and is now located post-security (yay!). New York's LaGuardia airport (LGA) finally has a brand new Centurion Lounge thanks to the LGA Terminal B renovation project. My two favorite parts of the lounge were the create your own seltzer station, and the speakeasy. They had some pasta, rice, chicken, sauteed vegetables, lentil soup, and some desserts - so at least there was a variety to select from. This was my first time in a Centurion Lounge and I guess I was just expecting better quality. There was Priority Pass lounge nearby so that gave us just enough time to go grab a quick drink there and then head back to the Centurion Lounge.

Once you receive the text, you have 10 minutes to get back to the lounge, so don't wander far. They quoted us a wait time of 20 minutes and would text us when we can come in. It was a Friday evening at around 7 pm and it was packed. I had just gotten the Platinum card in time for our honeymoon so I definitely knew we were going to hit up the Centurion Lounge in JFK before our flight.
