
After attending the Travel on Point(s) meetup, I had some time before my flight back to Atlanta from Pittsburgh. I spent an hour or so at the Club lounge in Concourse C at Pittsburgh airport, one of only two lounges there (the other is an Admirals Club).
I accessed the Club using my Priority Pass membership, which is available with several credit cards, including the Chase Sapphire Reserve/Ritz Carlton, Capital One Venture X/Venture X Business, and American Express Platinum/Business Platinum cards. To gain entrance, I scanned my Priority Pass card from the app and my boarding pass.
The lounge was packed the whole time I was there, but there were a few seats that opened up from time to time as people left and others took their place. It’s a small space, and the buffet is difficult to access as it’s in the back left corner of the lounge. Most of the seating is to the right.
I didn’t get any good pictures of the buffet as there were way too many people there, but in addition to the salad bar, soup and sandwiches that is typical of most Club locations, there were pierogis (a Pittsburgh specialty) and mac and cheese.

The bar was busy but the bartenders worked hard to serve quickly. There was a similar selection of drinks as the Club in ATL, with the addition of some local beers on tap.

While the space is small, the Club in Pittsburgh has friendly staff and a decent food and drink selection. There are also unisex bathrooms with showers available. There actually is a British Airways flight to London out of this concourse and in past days, the airport was a US Airways hub so I expect the showers were installed when there was more than one international flight leaving from PIT.



While there’s no shortage of decent food options at the airport, it’s always nice to grab a free drink and meal rather than have to pay airport prices. The Club at Pittsburgh airport was a fairly decent Priority Pass option for what is now a smaller de-hubbed airport.
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Priority Pass entry to clubs is getting harder everyday as too many credit cards are giving as benefit. The one in concourse F in ATL has very limited hours for domestic carriers as this club gives priority to passengers flying foreign airlines out of that concourse
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I haven’t been to that one in a while but it’s kind of bad. I think PP is better overseas for sure.
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