My Lounge
- Complimentary snacks
- Complimentary finger food
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary house wine and beer
- Complimentary liquor
- Air conditioning
- Outdoor deck
My Lounge features comfortable and laid-back seating, a game room with a foosball table, and the terminal’s only open-air deck.
The food spread is heavy on snacks and finger food, but hot dishes including pulled pork and Boston beans make an appearance after 11am. At breakfast time, a robot pops out fresh, cooked-to-order pancakes. The open bar features a selection of beers, wines, and international liquor.
The space is relatively small overall, and fills up at peak departure times.
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My Lounge at London - Gatwick (LGW) welcomes:
- Pay-in customers: relax at the lounge no matter what airline you're flying. Purchase access now and save time and money.
- Select premium customers and elite members departing on an airline served by this lounge (see Airlines tab).
Cards accepted
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Overall ratings
I had to go to Pret for food as there was only a veggie curry, 1 bread roll, some sliced peppers, some lettuce leaves, some shortbread biscuits and some small muffins to eat between all of the customers. It’s definitely not worth the money. We were also asked to leave at 2pm as we didn’t realise it closed then. So we had to wait outside with everyone else anyway. Terrible value for money. I wish I had spent to 130 approx pound ms in a restaurant instead. At least we would have had a good feed before our flight and would not have been kicked out!
When my family of 5 arrived at around 12am, there was a veggie curry, some lettuce, slices of pepper, 1 bread roll, some shortbread, and some little muffins to eat. Drinks wise there was a lot more available. I had to go to Pret to buy some sandwiches as my children needed to eat more than what they could from this set up which was so little. It is not worth the money. I would rather have spent the 130 quid outside in a restaurant.