To finish off 2022 strong, American Express has reopened its Centurion Lounge in Terminal 3 at SFO. This remodeled space now features a wine bar with local California wines, a new menu and twice as large footprint.

In addition to the new bar, this lounge features multiple cafe areas, private phone booths and more to help make it the prime destination for both business and leisure travelers alike.

To make you feel less like you are at the airport and more at a snazzy California lounge, the space features a rotating menu from California-based James Beard Award-nominated Chef Ravi Kapur, wall-to-ceiling art from Tracie Cheng and an overall lounge theme inspired by the San Francisco fog and surrounding area.
For those looking to stop-by, they can find this lounge in the Mezzanine area of Terminal 3 which is home to United. Additionally, travelers can connect to Terminal 3 post-security from the Terminal 2 C&D gates and the International Terminal G gates.
Kyle’s Tip
Whenever you are planning to visit an airport lounge, make sure you are picking one that is best suited for your flight. For example, while this lounge is connected to the G gates of the International Terminal by the post-security connector, there might be a better lounge in the International terminal for you. Always be sure to see what all of your options are before choosing a space.