

The Amex Centurion Lounge Las Vegas website lists the current food and drinks menu. We arrived around 6 pm so we only tried the dinner menu. Lunch/dinner meal is served from 11:30 am-10 pm. Meals are served buffet style in the center of the lounge from a fixed menu. The food includes seasonal gourmet fare created by executive chef Scott Conant. The back end of the lounge is the most private part of the lounge with nooks, a large work table and three luxurious chaise loungers (which are usually occupied). There are tables, couches, nooks, privacy pods and chaise loungers. The Amex Centurion lounge has many different types of seating available. The only negative is that the lounge is somewhat cold. The lounge is very clean and employees are always walking around collecting used plates and glasses.
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The Centurion lounge has floor to ceiling shaded windows along the wall letting in natural light. There were many seats and outlets available. The Centurion Lounge is pretty quiet except for the dining area. The Amex Centurion Lounge in Las Vegas was really comfortable and relaxing with semi-private areas to relax in. Lounge access is not something that is super important to us since we usually do not get to airports early enough to spend much time in lounges but it is nice to have someplace to relax when we have a layover.

American Express Centurion lounges are supposed to be really nice compared to other US airport lounges. We had read such great things about the Amex Centurion Lounge at the Las Vegas McCarran airport so we were excited to check it out. American Express will provide notice on and on the Amex Mobile App when locations reopen.**

**2020 Update: In light of the spread of COVID-19 Amex has temporarily closed all The Centurion® Lounge locations, starting on Saturday, Mauntil further notice.
