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Spuntino - Heathrow T3
Landside, Heathrow Airport, T3, Middlesex, Hounslow TW6 2GA, United Kingdom
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Heathrow Airport, Terminal 3, Nelson Rd, Longford, Hounslow TW6 1QG, United Kingdom
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Heathrow Airport, Terminal 3, Hounslow TW6 2GW, United Kingdom
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Caffè Nero
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Terminal 3, Unit RU00XX36 (Landside Arrivals, London Heathrow Airport, Hounslow TW6 1QG, United Kingdom
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Heathrow Airport, Central Bus Station, Hounslow TW6 1AP, United Kingdom
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American Express Centurion Lounge

Heathrow Airport, Terminal 3, Nelson Rd, Longford, Hounslow TW6 1QG, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of American Express Centurion Lounge

Spuntino - Heathrow T3

YO! Heathrow T3

Evergreen, Heathrow Airport T3

Bridge Bar and Eating House

The Oceanic Pub & Kitchen

Caffè Nero

Pret A Manger

Caffè Nero

Pret A Manger

Black Sheep Coffee

Spuntino - Heathrow T3

Spuntino - Heathrow T3

4.5

(1.8K)

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YO! Heathrow T3

YO! Heathrow T3

4.3

(809)

$$

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Evergreen, Heathrow Airport T3

Evergreen, Heathrow Airport T3

4.5

(663)

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Bridge Bar and Eating House

Bridge Bar and Eating House

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Reviews of American Express Centurion Lounge

4.1
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5.0
2y

Fantastic lounge! As a OneWorld Emerald member I always go to Cathay Pacific or Qantas lounges which are slightly better, but this lounge is no slum! I will be heading here happily in the future when I fly from T3 and not on a OneWorld airline. The lounge is located a little further away from the other selection of lounges in T3, towards the end of the departure hall, but it’s clearly signed posted. The lounge is accessed through rather grotty corridor an up an elevator. The entrance to the lounge however is a welcome surprise from this hallway, a brand-new and modern reception desk with tasteful design. Very friendly and lovely staff on the front desk, chatty and jokey even at ungodly hours of the morning! Entrance is granted only for customers who hold an American Express Platinum or Centurion card, and at the time of writing in the UK, you can bring a guest. The Lounge itself is not spectacularly, big however, it is really interestingly designed with lovely modern decor and artwork, with a very interesting vibe. Nice features and facilities that you don’t see in other lounges, such as the small telephone cubicles where you can make calls in private and without disturbing other guests. There’s quite a few little nooks and crannies to sit and relax in, and there is also a nice bar where you can get alcoholic drinks and beverages.

The place where this lounge absolutely blew me away however, was in the quality of the food and drinks available. There is a couple of juice stands where you can get small refreshing juices and ice tea which were absolutely delicious and flavourful. The buffet area at breakfast has the usual offerings of eggs and bacon etc, along with continental pastries and a fruit and granola bar. Everything I tried was absolutely spectacular. The bacon, eggs and hashbrowns I had in this lounge quite frankly blew my mind. I don’t think I’ve ever had better quality bacon and eggs practically anywhere in the world. Not in the air or on the ground have I had better and considering that airport lounges tend to not have the best quality hot breakfast items this literally blew me away…. Some of the nicest fried breakfast I have ever tasted and quite frankly if I had enough time I would consider going back and popping into this lounge, no matter who I’m flying just for the breakfast. The food and beverage is the absolute shining quality of this lounge along with the lovely staff. The decor is absolutely lovely and while it’s not absolutely huge, if this is your only option, you certainly won’t be disappointed. I get the feeling the Lounge can get quite busy during rush-hour times at the terminal but if it’s quiet and the breakfast on offer you certainly won’t be disappointed.. absolutely fantastic Lounge that the next time I fly Air France or KLM, I will happily...

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4.0
3y

One of the better "non-airline" lounge available at Heathrow.

It was clear that the management here was really putting in effort to excel. That said, not quite perfect.

Available only to AMEX Platinum card holders. Solid perk. In my opinion, do not bother with other lounges in Terminal 3, unless you are flying First / Business.

Food

Entered the lounge in the morning. Their breakfast menu was average, in terms of what was available, how much was available, and the quality. That said, better than most lounges, but don't expect to be wow'd. Maybe I was unlucky.

It was relatively crowded when I arrived, but it started getting quiet towards lunch. The food options changed right as I was leaving around 11am, and they were much better. Lots of options.

So, if you are entering around this time, might be better to wait for the lunch menu.

There was a bar with cocktails available. Did not try them, but looked decent. The usual, tea, coffee, juices, etc were available too.

Facilities

Toilet available both inside, and directly outside the lounge. The toilet inside was relatively clean, but could still do with some attention.

Phone booths / meeting rooms available. Good for business travel. Lots of charging points. Though, some USB points did not work. They should probably check them.

Service

Staff were very attentive, and helpful. Constantly clearing plates, cleaning tables, and attending to the toilets.

The sofas were surprisingly cleaner than most WeWork, but probably because I came in the morning when it was still fresh.

Check-in process was quick. Checked my card, and boarding pass. No unnecessary processing.

Conclusion

Again, one of the better "non-airline" lounge I have been to. Prioritise this over other lounges if you are not flying First / Business, and have an AMEX Platinum. I also like that this lounge was not crowded or filled with children screaming and running around.

My only feedback is for some of their staff to be slightly less anxious managing the place. I appreciate what they are doing and the intensity of their work, but some of that stress will rub onto guests at the lounge...

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1.0
2y

Wearying Travelers beware!

Upon arrival to Heathrow at 2230, I sought the time the club opened for my layover was 15 hours. I waited until the Centurion Lounge opened at 0530, presented credit card and flight tickets and was told that because I did not arrive in the morning, the 3 hour rule could not be waived. I would have to return 3 hours before my flight if I wanted to enter.

I complied and upon returning 3 hours before my flight, I was told that I could not enter due to a waiting list. When I explained that was I at the club when it opened and was told to return (by the representative that was next to the new customer service agent) there was silence and reminded that nothing could be done and if I wanted to put my name on the waiting list I could.

I perceive the 2 representatives of the Centurion Lounge that day was operating from the view point of a rules based system where customers let alone traveled and tired people don’t seem to be apart of the equation.

A couple of suggestions: if a traveler arrives on the last flight of the night, a waiver can be issued considering the information given was that I needed to arrive in the morning of that day rather than the last flight the night prior (which was 1 ½ too early) than I did regardless if I had to wait until the club opened at 0530 or not.

Another option would be to send me away with my name on a wait list in case there was be a full club when told to return.

Another option would be to simply take the human factor into consideration and provide compassionate customer service.

Either way the actions of the employees on the particular day is indicative of lack of customer service and boarding on poor professionalism by an institution based to provide customer service to travelers…who pay for...

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Alex BransbyAlex Bransby
Fantastic lounge! As a OneWorld Emerald member I always go to Cathay Pacific or Qantas lounges which are slightly better, but this lounge is no slum! I will be heading here happily in the future when I fly from T3 and not on a OneWorld airline. The lounge is located a little further away from the other selection of lounges in T3, towards the end of the departure hall, but it’s clearly signed posted. The lounge is accessed through rather grotty corridor an up an elevator. The entrance to the lounge however is a welcome surprise from this hallway, a brand-new and modern reception desk with tasteful design. Very friendly and lovely staff on the front desk, chatty and jokey even at ungodly hours of the morning! Entrance is granted only for customers who hold an American Express Platinum or Centurion card, and at the time of writing in the UK, you can bring a guest. The Lounge itself is not spectacularly, big however, it is really interestingly designed with lovely modern decor and artwork, with a very interesting vibe. Nice features and facilities that you don’t see in other lounges, such as the small telephone cubicles where you can make calls in private and without disturbing other guests. There’s quite a few little nooks and crannies to sit and relax in, and there is also a nice bar where you can get alcoholic drinks and beverages. The place where this lounge absolutely blew me away however, was in the quality of the food and drinks available. There is a couple of juice stands where you can get small refreshing juices and ice tea which were absolutely delicious and flavourful. The buffet area at breakfast has the usual offerings of eggs and bacon etc, along with continental pastries and a fruit and granola bar. Everything I tried was absolutely spectacular. The bacon, eggs and hashbrowns I had in this lounge quite frankly blew my mind. I don’t think I’ve ever had better quality bacon and eggs practically anywhere in the world. Not in the air or on the ground have I had better and considering that airport lounges tend to not have the best quality hot breakfast items this literally blew me away…. Some of the nicest fried breakfast I have ever tasted and quite frankly if I had enough time I would consider going back and popping into this lounge, no matter who I’m flying just for the breakfast. The food and beverage is the absolute shining quality of this lounge along with the lovely staff. The decor is absolutely lovely and while it’s not absolutely huge, if this is your only option, you certainly won’t be disappointed. I get the feeling the Lounge can get quite busy during rush-hour times at the terminal but if it’s quiet and the breakfast on offer you certainly won’t be disappointed.. absolutely fantastic Lounge that the next time I fly Air France or KLM, I will happily pop back into!
Ian L.Ian L.
One of the better "non-airline" lounge available at Heathrow. It was clear that the management here was really putting in effort to excel. That said, not quite perfect. Available only to AMEX Platinum card holders. Solid perk. In my opinion, do not bother with other lounges in Terminal 3, unless you are flying First / Business. Food Entered the lounge in the morning. Their breakfast menu was average, in terms of what was available, how much was available, and the quality. That said, better than most lounges, but don't expect to be wow'd. Maybe I was unlucky. It was relatively crowded when I arrived, but it started getting quiet towards lunch. The food options changed right as I was leaving around 11am, and they were much better. Lots of options. So, if you are entering around this time, might be better to wait for the lunch menu. There was a bar with cocktails available. Did not try them, but looked decent. The usual, tea, coffee, juices, etc were available too. Facilities Toilet available both inside, and directly outside the lounge. The toilet inside was relatively clean, but could still do with some attention. Phone booths / meeting rooms available. Good for business travel. Lots of charging points. Though, some USB points did not work. They should probably check them. Service Staff were very attentive, and helpful. Constantly clearing plates, cleaning tables, and attending to the toilets. The sofas were surprisingly cleaner than most WeWork, but probably because I came in the morning when it was still fresh. Check-in process was quick. Checked my card, and boarding pass. No unnecessary processing. Conclusion Again, one of the better "non-airline" lounge I have been to. Prioritise this over other lounges if you are not flying First / Business, and have an AMEX Platinum. I also like that this lounge was not crowded or filled with children screaming and running around. My only feedback is for some of their staff to be slightly less anxious managing the place. I appreciate what they are doing and the intensity of their work, but some of that stress will rub onto guests at the lounge (like myself).
Alexander LAlexander L
The Amex Centurion lounge is a very good lounge, albeit can get rather busy at times. Located at the back of the shopping area in Terminal 3, the location next to the kid’s play area is somewhat questionable, however I was pleasantly surprised upon entering. The lounge is tastefully decorated, with varying seating arrangements (bar, table, booths etc.) suitable for both leisure and business guests. There are no ‘views’ given the lounge is basically windowless. However the food is certainly the standout for me. Arriving just before 11am, I was lucky enough to have a choice of both the breakfast and lunch menus (the latter which comes in at 11.30am). A refreshing carrot and ginger shot started off proceedings. The breakfast plate followed, with a slightly acidic but well balanced shashuka, complemented by a rich pepper and cheese omelette, meaty sausage, bacon (unfortunately slightly overdone) and crunchy potato bites all washed down with a lemon iced tea and finished off with a Bircher muesli, cheese and some fruit. Having taken a brief respite (but opting against a cocktail at the bar), I noticed that the menu changed at around 11.30 for lunch. Of course it would have been rude not to give it a try - I helped myself to some pilau rice, buttered carrots, tender roast chicken, soft braised beef and some delicious and crispy cauliflower schnitzel. This is restaurant quality food in my opinion - a great mix of flavours incorporating international cuisine in a buffet without compromising on quality. An honourable mention to the prompt and efficient staff here who were very quick to clean and were lovely and polite. In conclusion, this is a fantastic lounge and a great place to spend some time before taking a flight (especially if you are hungry!).
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Fantastic lounge! As a OneWorld Emerald member I always go to Cathay Pacific or Qantas lounges which are slightly better, but this lounge is no slum! I will be heading here happily in the future when I fly from T3 and not on a OneWorld airline. The lounge is located a little further away from the other selection of lounges in T3, towards the end of the departure hall, but it’s clearly signed posted. The lounge is accessed through rather grotty corridor an up an elevator. The entrance to the lounge however is a welcome surprise from this hallway, a brand-new and modern reception desk with tasteful design. Very friendly and lovely staff on the front desk, chatty and jokey even at ungodly hours of the morning! Entrance is granted only for customers who hold an American Express Platinum or Centurion card, and at the time of writing in the UK, you can bring a guest. The Lounge itself is not spectacularly, big however, it is really interestingly designed with lovely modern decor and artwork, with a very interesting vibe. Nice features and facilities that you don’t see in other lounges, such as the small telephone cubicles where you can make calls in private and without disturbing other guests. There’s quite a few little nooks and crannies to sit and relax in, and there is also a nice bar where you can get alcoholic drinks and beverages. The place where this lounge absolutely blew me away however, was in the quality of the food and drinks available. There is a couple of juice stands where you can get small refreshing juices and ice tea which were absolutely delicious and flavourful. The buffet area at breakfast has the usual offerings of eggs and bacon etc, along with continental pastries and a fruit and granola bar. Everything I tried was absolutely spectacular. The bacon, eggs and hashbrowns I had in this lounge quite frankly blew my mind. I don’t think I’ve ever had better quality bacon and eggs practically anywhere in the world. Not in the air or on the ground have I had better and considering that airport lounges tend to not have the best quality hot breakfast items this literally blew me away…. Some of the nicest fried breakfast I have ever tasted and quite frankly if I had enough time I would consider going back and popping into this lounge, no matter who I’m flying just for the breakfast. The food and beverage is the absolute shining quality of this lounge along with the lovely staff. The decor is absolutely lovely and while it’s not absolutely huge, if this is your only option, you certainly won’t be disappointed. I get the feeling the Lounge can get quite busy during rush-hour times at the terminal but if it’s quiet and the breakfast on offer you certainly won’t be disappointed.. absolutely fantastic Lounge that the next time I fly Air France or KLM, I will happily pop back into!
Alex Bransby

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One of the better "non-airline" lounge available at Heathrow. It was clear that the management here was really putting in effort to excel. That said, not quite perfect. Available only to AMEX Platinum card holders. Solid perk. In my opinion, do not bother with other lounges in Terminal 3, unless you are flying First / Business. Food Entered the lounge in the morning. Their breakfast menu was average, in terms of what was available, how much was available, and the quality. That said, better than most lounges, but don't expect to be wow'd. Maybe I was unlucky. It was relatively crowded when I arrived, but it started getting quiet towards lunch. The food options changed right as I was leaving around 11am, and they were much better. Lots of options. So, if you are entering around this time, might be better to wait for the lunch menu. There was a bar with cocktails available. Did not try them, but looked decent. The usual, tea, coffee, juices, etc were available too. Facilities Toilet available both inside, and directly outside the lounge. The toilet inside was relatively clean, but could still do with some attention. Phone booths / meeting rooms available. Good for business travel. Lots of charging points. Though, some USB points did not work. They should probably check them. Service Staff were very attentive, and helpful. Constantly clearing plates, cleaning tables, and attending to the toilets. The sofas were surprisingly cleaner than most WeWork, but probably because I came in the morning when it was still fresh. Check-in process was quick. Checked my card, and boarding pass. No unnecessary processing. Conclusion Again, one of the better "non-airline" lounge I have been to. Prioritise this over other lounges if you are not flying First / Business, and have an AMEX Platinum. I also like that this lounge was not crowded or filled with children screaming and running around. My only feedback is for some of their staff to be slightly less anxious managing the place. I appreciate what they are doing and the intensity of their work, but some of that stress will rub onto guests at the lounge (like myself).
Ian L.

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The Amex Centurion lounge is a very good lounge, albeit can get rather busy at times. Located at the back of the shopping area in Terminal 3, the location next to the kid’s play area is somewhat questionable, however I was pleasantly surprised upon entering. The lounge is tastefully decorated, with varying seating arrangements (bar, table, booths etc.) suitable for both leisure and business guests. There are no ‘views’ given the lounge is basically windowless. However the food is certainly the standout for me. Arriving just before 11am, I was lucky enough to have a choice of both the breakfast and lunch menus (the latter which comes in at 11.30am). A refreshing carrot and ginger shot started off proceedings. The breakfast plate followed, with a slightly acidic but well balanced shashuka, complemented by a rich pepper and cheese omelette, meaty sausage, bacon (unfortunately slightly overdone) and crunchy potato bites all washed down with a lemon iced tea and finished off with a Bircher muesli, cheese and some fruit. Having taken a brief respite (but opting against a cocktail at the bar), I noticed that the menu changed at around 11.30 for lunch. Of course it would have been rude not to give it a try - I helped myself to some pilau rice, buttered carrots, tender roast chicken, soft braised beef and some delicious and crispy cauliflower schnitzel. This is restaurant quality food in my opinion - a great mix of flavours incorporating international cuisine in a buffet without compromising on quality. An honourable mention to the prompt and efficient staff here who were very quick to clean and were lovely and polite. In conclusion, this is a fantastic lounge and a great place to spend some time before taking a flight (especially if you are hungry!).
Alexander L

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