Thanks to my friends at the Front Range Travel Hackers page on Facebook for pointing out that Priority Pass has just added a new restaurant at Denver International in Terminal C. The Timberline Steakhouse and Grill is giving members a credit of $28 per person toward their bill, depending on your level of Priority Pass membership. As a Denver based flyer, I plan to use this benefit on departure and arrival.
Here are some details about Timberline
Hours: 6am – 10pm (Sunday – Friday) 6am – 9pm (Saturday)
Menu: View here
Location: Airside – after Security, go to Concourse C and the restaurant is in the center core on the left.
Conditions: 1. Cardholders can use their lounge visit entitlement to receive US$28 off the bill. Each US$28 deduction represents a single lounge visit within the Cardholder’s existing lounge visit allocation for which the Cardholder will, where applicable, be charged. E.g. if a Cardholder registers 1 Guest they will receive US$56 off their bill which will be charged as 1 Cardholder visit + 1 Guest visit on their account.


Prices
William DeWitt, the creator of the Front Range Travel Hackers page recently visited Timberline and took some photos of the menus with prices (The menu above does not have any). $28 Won’t get you a filet, but It should get you a good meal.




Overall Thoughts
The menu looks pretty good, but I’d be just as excited if Priority Pass added a Chic-fil-a at DEN. But hey, steak works too! I’ve been waiting for Priority Pass to come to Denver for a long time, so I’m excited to try it out. If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve, you can bring an unlimited number of guests with you. Denver miles and points meet-up any one???
Do you plan to stop by for a meal the next time you’re in Denver?
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What you failed to mention, “Dakota”, is that any Priority Pass facility, including this steakhouse at the Denver airport, can choose to limit the number of guests that a Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card holder can bring into the facility free. And, Chase cannot change or influence that decision one bit.
Do your research!
Don’t know why my name is in quotes, but thanks for that classy comment…
Another snowflake easily rattled.
What date did this start? My wife and I ate there last Sunday and had no idea there might be any reason to try flashing a Priority Pass. I’m glad to have this type of new option to get real food instead of snackx and finger food. Hopefully they will put the word out more effectively and provide more restaurant credit opportunities in the future.
Hi Larry, I believe it was added to the Priority Pass network on Monday. I’m excited to try it out as well.