Priority Pass Restaurant Review: Stephanie’s Boston Airport

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Background:

A cool part about having a Priority Pass Select membership is that at some airports instead of getting lounge access, you can eat at a restaurant. Currently, there are a little over 20 Priority Pass Restaurant’s in the US. I have Priority Pass Select from my Capital One Venture X Card, so I can access these restaurants. One of these restaurants is Stephanie’s Boston Airport located in Terminal B.

Be aware that Priority Pass Select Memberships that are granted from American Express do not allow you to visit the restaurants, and the host at Stephanie’s made sure to ask if my Priority Pass membership came from American Express.

Hours and Details:

Stephanie’s Boston Airport serves American comfort food and is a sister restaurant to the one of Boston’s neighborhood restaurants, Stephanie’s on Newbury Street. It is open from 11am to 7pm Sunday through Tuesday’s and 5am to 7pm Wednesday to Saturdays. It’s located after Security, opposite Gate B24 in Terminal B. That worked for me as my flight was on American Airlines departing from this terminal.

How it works is that you can get $28 off your bill per person. You’re allowed to bring one guest, so that becomes $56 off the bill. The credit can be applied to tax, so you’re just responsible for the gratuity out of pocket, and any overages you charge of course.

The Meal at Stephanie’s Boston Airport:

I visited Stephanie’s around 5pm on a Thursday evening and we were quickly given a seat. The booth we got could have been cleaned a bit better, but the service was nice and fast.

We ordered the Chicken Wings ($17.25), Fried Calamari ($18) and the Chicken Sandwich ($19). With taxes, it came about $2 over the $56 credit, so all we had to do was patch that and leave a nice tip.

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All the dishes were pretty decent. Nothing to complain about!

Full Menu:

Here’s a full menu from July 2022.

Stephanie's Boston Airport
Menu

The Verdict:

Overall, it was nice to stop by the Stephanie’s at Boston Airport and have a meal before my flight. All the dishes were pretty tasty and if my travels bring me back to Boston Airport’s Terminal B, I’ll definitely try coming back!

 

Have you visited Stephanie’s Boston Airport before? What were your thoughts? Comment below!

 

Safe travels,

Ty


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  1. Totally forgot that the restaurant is part of PP – and that one should not use their PP membership via AMEX. Certainly better option than the food in the UA club. Appreciate the post and reminder!!

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