20 reviews of Delta Sky Club – Concourse B – Gate B10
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Brett N.
Place rating: 4 Tampa, FL
Why 4 stars? Because I’m far from a Sky Club connoisseur. — — — I see the negative reviews here, and I’m probably not the right person to add a very accurate one on here. I just don’t hang out in a lot of airport lounges, so my view point is that I’m just happy to visit one when I can! My situation was that I was walking from gate to gate on a layover, and debating if I should stop and grab some food. I wasn’t starving, but was craving a lil«somethin-somethin.» And a lil somethin-somethin is exactly what I could acquire at the Delta Sky Club, which made me infinitely happy as soon as I had the realization. Of the 2 – 3 clubs I’ve been in, this was probably the smallest one. The salad bar didn’t offer a ton of variety. But it was still a club, and a club still makes me feel like I’m a member of the«other-half.» I like feeling like I’m a part of the other half… and that’s why it’s tough for me to rate this one lower than a 4!
John H.
Place rating: 1 Rutland, VT
This was possibly the worst airport lounge I have ever been in. It is ridiculously small — Delta shouldn’t even have bothered if this is all they can do. The staff were friendly enough, but the small size meant that some people had to stand around waiting for seats to become free. The seating was well worn and, in some cases dirty. Next time, I won’t even bother coming here, I’d rather wait by the gate, its more comfortable and less crowded,.
Thomas L.
Place rating: 2 Springfield, MA
Quite small and often overcrowded.
Bob S.
Place rating: 2 Grand Blanc, MI
Not on or near the top of my list for favorite Sky Clubs, the design of his resembles nothing so much as a very large waiting room, which I suppose in a way it is. Seating is inadequate for the volume of people, yet there did not seem to be an attempt to throttle back on cramming more folks in here. The one positive I will give it is that it had the most lively bar of any club in memory. Excellent friendly young lady tending the bar, engaging with the customers, clearly knew her regulars, and established a great rapport with folks. If you stayed just in that area, you might even forget for a moment where you were. Despite that, if this site were indicative of all Sky Clubs, which I am glad to say it isn’t, I would not consider it worth the price of membership.
John T.
Place rating: 3 Strongsville, OH
Nice, but crowded. The bar inside this club is quite unusual, in that they have a great selection of premium liquors … but you’ll pay heartily to get them.
Jesse R.
Place rating: 3 Lexington, KY
I fly through here every week or so. The B concourse has two SkyClubs both of which are just okay in contrast to some of the other concourses. My favorite is certainly the new one in the F Concourse with the new«SkyDeck» that allows you to step outside and watch plane movements while catching a breath of fresh air.
Stacy P.
Place rating: 2 Indianapolis, IN
I tend to spend more time in ATL than I care to at time, so Delta Sky clubs tend to provide a break from the airport hustle and bustle, but this club can cause more stress than anything. This is one of the smallest clubs in ATL, if you have time, I would seriously consider walking to another terminal to another club room. If you are traveling during any of the peak business travel times or if there is any sort of delay, this club will be packed and you will most likely not get a seat. This club also gets extremely loud, so if you want some quite, either sit out in the terminal, so bring some noise canceling headphones.
Ryne B.
Place rating: 1 New Orleans, LA
This review is for Delta Sky Club, Concourse B, near gate B25. If you like lots of snooty people, nearly no available seating, slow internet, and sloppy snack bar, then this place is for you. I’m Diamond Medallion. I couldn’t find a seat, the restrooms were packed with a line out the door, and it’s generally under-staffed. I decided to leave. On my way out, I mentioned the crowd to the ladies at the front desk. They couldn’t give two shits — and told me to find another Sky Club. Honestly: skip it.
Steve E.
Place rating: 3 Tampa, FL
In my continuing effort to seek out every Delta Sky Club throughout my regular travel routes, I stopped in to the smaller step-child version of the Delta Sky Club found in Terminal B of Hartsfield-Atlanta airport. This tiny little, hobbit-like space is located on the southern end of the B concourse near gate B-9. You’ll find a larger Delta Sky Club near gate B-25 on the opposite end of this same concourse. Let’s be quite honest… this is not a very large club, and during the busy times of the day you’ll see people dragging in all of their carry-on luggage and then bitching that there’s no room to place the luggage near their seat. Allow me to offer a suggestion — this is why they have a coat room with storage for your luggage. If you ‘re not planning to open up all 23 of your different carry-on bags while you’re parking your fat butt in front of the free snacks, then kindly do us all a favor and leave your luggage in the storage area. *climbs down off of my soap box* Aside from that, this is a smaller, intimate club where you can re-charge your electronic devices and enjoy a complimentary drink with some light snacks. The folks staffing this club work very hard to insure your comfort, and you can see that tips are always appreciated. The restrooms are immaculate, and much preferable to what you’ll find on the main concourse. If you’re just planning on a short turnaround at this end of the B concourse, then this club is fine, but if your layover will be longer then I suggest hopping on the Sky Train and check out the gorgeous Delta Sky Club International on Concourse E.
Amanda S.
Place rating: 3 Tulsa, OK
I’m with the other reviewers… this club is way small. And they don’t seem to make any effort to limit capacity so that everyone can have a seat. If you’re traveling by yourself, you might take a chance on this one. If with a group, I would skip it as you aren’t likely to get seats together. Other than the bar and the computer terminals, there’s not much to differentiate this club from the main airport terminal. It’s OK, but not the quiet oasis I’ve come to expect from Delta’s Sky Clubs.
Charles H.
Place rating: 3 Arlington, VA
Away from the hustle and bustle, the Delta Sky Clubs are a MUST for frequent flyers. Since I do not have such Delta elite privileges, my buddy escorted us in as we met for a mini happy hour before flying off separately. The drinks and snacks are complimentary but tips are always welcomed. Restrooms are not as busy and a bit fancier. Best perk was having a peace of mind with no loud speakers or conversations. Everyone was calm and collect. Perhaps the free drinks came to play with the silence. If I ever come a frequent traveler with Delta, then I’ll definitely sign up with annual sky club membership!
Kwame O.
Place rating: 4 Atlanta, GA
I believe this is one of the smallest sky clubs I been to. Over all it one of the best ones. Bar tenders are great!. But due to its small size seating is more communal and lacks private areas and quiet spaces like the other sky clubs offer. TVs are only at the bar. And bar seating is limited. If you are the anti social or need work done don’t go to this sky club and walk a ¼ a mile down the concurse to the other club with more seating and options.
Robert U.
Place rating: 2 Pittsburgh, PA
This is a teeny little SkyCloset. I’ve been here about one million times, but rarely get to stay, because it’s almost always full! The only times I’ve found a seat were when it was getting late, and then this SkyClub closes early(like 10 pm), so I get run off pretty quickly… Last time, they started closing way early. They yanked all the food at 9:30, and started making intercom announcements at 9:40. The announcements got more dire, every couple of minutes, and they killed the lights at about 9:53pm. I just didn’t feel welcome, so I bugged out. Several times, one or more of the individual-use restrooms has been out-of-order(or «in-op» as the airline insiders like to say). I love Delta, and most SkyClubs are great. The people at the entry desk are pretty nice, but that’s all the good I can say.
Tom E.
Place rating: 1 Denver, CO
For those of you that travel through ATL on a weekday, you will automatically realize why this place is the busiest airport on Earth. With that being said, it is nice to find a place to escape to. Delta has done an awesome job over the years re-branding and remodeling the Crown Rooms. Unfortunately, this location is not one of them. OK, let me rephrase that. In terms of remodeling– it looks cool. Unfortunately, that is about it. With seating for about 50, this place easily doubles that in volume. There is a mirror over by the bathroom that I was conned that the club went deeper– only to realize that was my shadow I was looking at. This Sky Club is literally 1 room, with a bar for 6 people. It was pretty crowded the day I went in, so I went up, and got a beer. I would tell you then I sat down, but I would be lying to you. I went over by the magazine area, went bottoms up while trying to read it with one hand. Then dropped off my glass back at the bar. I felt bad for the bartender, so I dropped her a Hamilton. I could tell she was shocked– but very grateful. I couldn’t stand to be in here any longer, so it was time to leave. With that being said, there are 8 other Sky Clubs at Hartsfield, along with another one near B25(same concourse). I would suggest going to one of those. Hey, if you don’t mind sitting on someone’s lap, this place is for you! Sorry Delta, this was a tough one for me!
Bill G.
Place rating: 5 Arlington, WA
I love Sky Clubs– this one is great– only downside is twice as many people are usually in here for the size of it. That being said– booze, snacks, free internet– it’s all here. You just might have to enjoy them while sitting on the carpet.
Paige N.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Truly the only way to travel. I have become eternally spoiled by airline clubs. For. Ever. My most recent travels had me en route to Cancun — a wonderful destination in and of itself, but lucky for me, two of the friends I was traveling with are frequent fliers(always with Delta since Atlanta is their hub), and as such are Sky Club members. So as we arrived in plenty of time for our flight, we went directly to the Sky Club after checking in and re-confirming our departure gate. The club in Terminal B is the newer of the two in the airport and was very modern and swanky and just what I expected(I’d been in the one in San Francisco a couple of years prior on my way back from Hong Kong, and on a 12 hour international flight that is the ONLY way to arrive back in the US, truly). A fully stocked breakfast bar, coffee /latte /espresso maker, oatmeal, yogurt and toaster greeted us when we plopped down in the booths adjacent to the snack bar(apparently 10:45AM is still brekkie time according to Delta), and around the corner of the rounded banquette, the full bar(of the alcoholic variety) was waiting with staff ready to pour your poison of choice. There were outlets to plug in every sort of gadget, free wi-fi, lots of space to spread out(we traveled on a Thursday and the place was almost deserted) and the seating options were much, much more cushy than anything available in the regular airport. By far the highlight of the hour or so we spent in the Sky Club was witnessing the most redneck couple enter, banter back and forth in obnoxiously loud, Southern drawls and get stiff drinks at the bar. I kid you not, the girlfriend was wearing a t-shirt revealing her very round(yet not pregnant, just too big for the tee) belly along with the teeny-tiny shorts to go along with it. And when it was just about time for our flight to start boarding, we all casually strolled over to the gate, got in line with boarding passes in hand and boarded. No waiting in uncomfortable seats with the huddled masses required. The next upgrade can only be my own private G6, I think.
Bruce K.
Place rating: 3 Charlotte, NC
Delta isn’t in my alliance — I fly with United. But I was meeting a Delta friend who has club membership and she suggested here rather than the United Club in the D terminal. This Club is a lot like other Clubs at domestic hubs — lots of comfy chairs, plentiful power outlets and plenty of space(they are on two floors here) with a bar that offers some free drinks and some premium drinks. Breakfast options include bagels and a toaster with cream cheese or jam. Yogurt and snack mix are also on offer. On a busy Monday morning, it was busy in the Club and not as quiet as I’m sure it usually is. That said, it’s still much quieter than the insanity out there in the terminal. International airlines have MUCH better clubs with actual hot food and«serve yourself» alcohol. American carriers(and I’m not calling out AA in particular) are a bit less awesome.
Valerie N.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
I’ve traveled all over the world and been to so many Sky Clubs. This one is tiny and underwhelming! The bartender was awesome and made a terrific bloody mary, but the breakfast offering of all white bagels was so sad, made even worse by the long line caused by the lone toaster. Not sure I’d actually stop in here again, unless I need a bloody mary…
Bobby Y.
Place rating: 1 Cleveland, OH
This place needs a zero star rating. It’s bad when the SkyClub is smaller than most gate areas and much more congested. It’s littered with the old guard douchebag business traveler groveling over a cup of oatmeal from a communal bucket that looks like it hasn’t been cleaned since it was purchased on close out at Bed Bath and Beyond. I saw one douche leave the mensroom with oatmeal in hand. Trust me, it can’t be that good that you have to take it to the can with you. Guess chatting on the celly while on the can isn’t enough. At least the staff are nice, but seriously do they need to look up my flight and circle which gate my connection is at? It’s obvious when I’m at the club right next to the gate that I’ve at least made it to the vicinity. I truly believe this lounge is just the absolute bare minimum just so DL can be territorial, keep another airline’s club out, and maintain a basic promise of a B terminal club to its sap members and Diamond freeloaders.
Jason N.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
One of the smallest clubs around in terms of size, the shoebox footprint feels crowded and does not provide an ideal environment for much relaxing and/or getting work done between flights. When I dropped in the other night, they were all out of their sweetwater tap and had only chardonnay as an option for white wine. The bartender and other staff, however, were as pleasant and charming as any other club.