The Club lounge in Las Vegas airport has proved to be a haven for me whenever I travel out of Las Vegas airport.
https://www.prioritypass.com/lounges/usa/las-vegas-nv-international/las4-the-club-at-las
It provides comfort, drinks and snacks in a basic fashion, but perfect for an hour or 2 while waiting for a flight.
After you leave the train if you go up the escalator to the terminal the lounge is to the right about 200 meters down the hall.
I have access via Priority Pass through my Capital One Venture X card.
Interestingly enough about 50 meters away from the lounge there is a big sign up in front of the new Capital One lounge that is being finished there which should open in just a few months.
Entering the Club:
I never have problems entering, the receptionists are always lovely and they are really helpful if you forget a card or number (as I did once).
When you walk down the passage there is a 2 part room on the left with different chairs and a passage to the right that has restrooms and a shower.
This is the access to restrooms and shower.
Further on it opens into a big room with a lot of benches and different seating areas to the left and an open space on the right that has some tables but also has the long counter on which all the drinks and snacks are.
Here are the seating areas to the left. There is a lot of place for sitting here.
The open space to the right and the food counter at the far end.
There are mainly snack and salad items on the counter. You can order other more substantial items on the app which you access by scanning the code on the table.
The Food:
Cherry tomatoes, black olives and pepperoncinos.
Spring mix lettuce, garlic croutons, diced red onion and carrots with dressing.
They also have fresh fruit available with nice small snack plates.
Here is garden vegetable soup and garlic breadsticks. Soups are normally my go to in airport lounges, I have had some amazing soups over the years.
My favorite part of any lounge is the cappuccino machine. I hardly drink alcohol so the coffee and tea machines are the integral part of my comfort in the lounge.
I love when there is a large array of teas available too.
In conclusion:
That was my visit, short and sweet. I spent about 2 hours there. My seating area of choice is invariably the area to the left as you walk in as it is a quieter area (and has its own coffee machine) but all areas are fine.
I use Priority Pass a lot wherever I travel around the world as I only have Capital One lounge access. There are so many Priority Pass and Plaza lounges that I have used in airports that I have been in that I find it to be the most valuable part of the card.
I will enjoy this lounge until the Capital One lounge opens but that doesn’t mean I will forget it and may pop in from time to time.