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Lounge Review: Wingtips St. Louis (Priority Pass)

Kyle Stewart Posted onJune 26, 2022June 26, 2022 11 Comments
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The Wingtips Lounge St. Louis offers travelers a break from the terminal. This Priority Pass lounge offers access for pass holders as well as those who want to pay for a break from the gate area. 


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Wingtips STL checkin

Location & Access

The Wingtips St. Louis lounge is located in Terminal 2 opposite of gate E29 at the far end of the terminal. Access is permitted for members of the following lounge programs:

  • Priority Pass
  • Lounge Club
  • Diner’s Club
  • Lounge Key
  • LoungeBuddy (for a fee)

Those who do not participate with those programs can purchase access for $36 through LoungeBuddy or $38 for walk-ins. Those that have Priority Pass through the Chase Sapphire Reserve or the American Express Platinum credit cards can bring in guests along with their own included entrance.

The lounge lists the following hours of operation which are no doubt reflective of traffic volumes, but can be a little tough to predict in a delay.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 7:00am – 8:00pm
Wednesday, Friday, Sunday: 7:00am – 1:00pm  //  3:30pm – 8:00pm  (Closed 1:00pm – 3:30pm)
Saturday: Closed

Food & Drink

Food was available from open (the connecting flight was very early) but it was a little sparse even for a Priority Pass lounge. The continental breakfast options included bagels, yogurt, and some fruit options.

Wingtips STL breakfast yogurt

Wingtips STL breakfast cereal fruit

Wingtips STL bagel

Coffee machines were also availble as are cocktails for those interested in something stronger. All drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic other than coffee are served from the bar by staff members. The staff member on duty during this visit was excellent. She grabbed drinks, went back to the front to admit others, restocked food – for the few in the lounge she was a whirling dervish.

Wingtips STL drink station

Wingtips STL coffee

Wingtips STL bar

Space to Work

Wingtips St Louis has plenty of space to work, some areas with great views out of large glass windows. There’s a high top bar along the windows, and a mix of tables, seats, and leather chairs.

Wingtips STL windows

Wingtips STL seating and bar

Wingtips STL seating

Wingtips STL bar seating

Wingtips STL tables

Wingtips STL seats power

Wingtips STL dirty chairs

The lounge also offers a a conference room, though it was unfortunately “reserved” the morning of this visit at open. It’s not that our party needed the room but it seemed like maybe the room is never available. For those that find themselves working or taking conference calls (especially during a delay as is common at the moment) this room would have been great as a phone room as many other lounges offer.

Wingtips STL conference room reserved

Unfortunately, nearly all of the chairs were not clean. We could have included nearly every seat in this lounge but the photos would have all been the same. Crumbs in the cushions may not seem like much, but if almost every chair is dirty, what else is dirty that we can’t observe?

Conclusion

Wingtips is not the only Priority Pass lounge at St Louis Lambert International Airport, but it was most convenient for our departures. It offers guests wifi, food, and drink, service was good, space was plentiful, and there was enough food options to keep our party occupied during out visit. That said, there could have been more food options, cleanliness was a concern, and phone rooms would have been a plus.

What do you think? Have you visited Wingtips or any other Priority Pass (STL) lounge?

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Kyle is a freelance travel writer with contributions to Time, the Washington Post, MSNBC, Yahoo!, Reuters, Huffington Post, MapHappy, Live And Lets Fly and many other media outlets. He is also co-founder of Scottandthomas.com, a travel agency that delivers "Travel Personalized." He focuses on using miles and points to provide a premium experience for his wife and daughter. Email: sherpa@thetripsherpa.com

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11 Comments

  1. credit Reply
    June 26, 2022 at 9:53 am

    What other Priority Pass lounges are at STL?

  2. Andy Reply
    June 26, 2022 at 11:00 am

    Other 2 are restaurants- airside in terminal 2 (Southwest and now Lufthansa) and land side in terminal 1.
    Lufthansa biz class will also start using this Wingtips lounge.

  3. credit Reply
    June 26, 2022 at 11:27 am

    Priority Pass doesn’t show any restaurant in Lambert T1.

  4. Sean Reply
    June 26, 2022 at 7:13 pm

    The non-breakfast food does not get any better.

  5. Jerry Reply
    June 26, 2022 at 9:08 pm

    Amex Plat and CSR aren’t the only cards granting access.

  6. JorgeGeorge Paez Reply
    June 27, 2022 at 3:09 am

    Another 2 boring posts.
    At least you’re not:
    One Credit Card At A Time
    or for Junior High/Readers Digest folk
    (complete with endless links in search of clicks
    like Readers Digest:
    Your Mileage Will Vary (from suck to really suck).

  7. Argosy314 Reply
    June 27, 2022 at 12:03 pm

    Typical offering from my hometown airport; we’re gonna try but only half as good as promised and make it so the majority of people who actually have lounge access (i.e. Priority Pass etc) won’t actually be able to access it. In other words if you’re flying any other carrier but LH (flying in the premium cabin) or WN (wonder what % of high-value WN paxs have lounge memberships?) its near impossible to access unless you have a lot of time on your hands and want to ride the MetroLink between terminals.

    At least they took the time to actually rip out the dust covered booths/tables from when it was a Taco Bell Express rather than rolling in an ice cooler with kegs of Natty Light and a tray of stale toasted ravs.

  8. Argosy314 Reply
    June 27, 2022 at 12:05 pm

    Typical offering from my hometown airport; we’re gonna try but only half as good as promised and make it so the majority of people who actually have lounge access (i.e. Priority Pass etc) won’t actually be able to access it. In other words if you’re flying any other carrier but LH (flying in the premium cabin) or WN (wonder what % of high-value WN paxs have lounge memberships?) its near impossible to access unless you have a lot of time on your hands and want to ride the MetroLink between terminals.

    At least they took the time to actually rip out the dust covered booths/tables from when it was a Taco Bell Express rather than just rolling in an ice cooler with kegs of Natty Light and a tray of stale toasted ravs and hanging the Open sign.

  9. Al Reply
    October 6, 2022 at 6:08 pm

    Was worthless – no service at the bar, food was trash – it needed a thorough cleaning top to bottom

  10. Steve Reply
    January 25, 2023 at 12:36 pm

    Its mentioned there are more Priority Pass places in the STL terminal (other when wingtips) but they are not listed in the search. Anyone know of any?

    • Megan Reply
      February 3, 2023 at 5:08 pm

      Steve-one is the Schlafly location/pasta house. Not sure about the second option, but I’ve seen multiple priority pass people use that location.

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