The essential guide to Priority Pass™ lounges at Boston Logan International Airport

Portrait of businessman at the Boston Airport sitting and holding passport with luggage, thinking about accessing priority pass lounges.Image: Portrait of businessman at the Boston Airport sitting and holding passport with luggage, thinking about accessing priority pass lounges.

In a Nutshell

If you hold a Priority Pass™ or Priority Pass™ Select membership, there are three lounges and a couple of restaurants you can take advantage of before your next flight at Boston Logan International Airport.
Editorial Note: Intuit Credit Karma receives compensation from third-party advertisers, but that doesn’t affect our editors’ opinions. Our third-party advertisers don’t review, approve or endorse our editorial content. Information about financial products not offered on Credit Karma is collected independently. Our content is accurate to the best of our knowledge when posted.

Flying in or out of Boston soon? Don’t miss the opportunity to spend your preflight or layover time in a relaxing airport lounge instead of the busy main terminals.

Boston Logan International Airport has three Priority Pass™ lounges, plus two restaurants where you can receive discounts if you have a Priority Pass™ membership: One restaurant is located in Terminal B, one lounge and a restaurant are in Terminal C, and two lounges are in Terminal E (where most international flights arrive).

Things you should know about Priority Pass™ lounges at Boston Logan International Airport

Priority Pass™ lounges and restaurants with discounts for cardholders at the Boston airport include …

  • Stephanie’s — Terminal B
  • The Lounge — Terminal C
  • Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grill — Terminal C
  • The Club — Terminal E
  • Air France Lounge — Terminal E

Stephanie’s: Terminal B

Terminal B doesn’t have any lounges, but you can use your Priority Pass™ membership to get a discounted meal at Stephanie’s, a restaurant offering “sophisticated comfort food in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere,” according to the Priority Pass™ website.

Priority Pass™ members are welcome to use their discounts at the restaurant, which is open from 4:30 a.m. until closing, which is 30 minutes before the last scheduled flight departure. With your membership card and a same-day boarding pass, you can get $28 off your bill at Stephanie’s, which will count as a single lounge visit. If you bring a guest, you can receive $56 off your bill.

You’ll find Stephanie’s after you pass security on the departures level across from Gate B24. 

The Lounge: Terminal C

If you’re in Terminal C, you can visit a Priority Pass™ lounge that’s called, simply, The Lounge. You’ll find it across from Gate C19 on the concourse level.

The Lounge offers plentiful seating and a number of amenities including …

  • Refreshments
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Wi-Fi
  • TV
  • Flight information
  • Local faxing

Guests are welcome to bring children two years and younger at no additional cost. This lounge also allows you to use your Priority Pass™ digital membership card to gain access.

The Lounge is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day. If it becomes too busy, you may be denied access, particularly from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grill: Terminal C

Before you cross through security at Terminal C, you can use your Priority Pass™ membership to get a discounted meal at Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grill, located on the departures level across from the Alaska Airlines check-in counter.

The restaurant, named after Boston icon Jerry Remy, a commentator for Boston Red Sox broadcasts and former Major League Baseball player, offers classic New England fare. Priority Pass™ members can use their cards to gain access from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

With your membership card (and boarding pass with same-day travel), you can get $28 off your meal and/or drinks at the restaurant — which represents one lounge visit using your membership card. And if you bring one guest, you can get $56 off your final bill.

The Club: Terminal E

The Club, which also accepts the digital membership card, which you can access on the Priority Pass™ app, allows you to bring children 2 years and younger at no additional cost.

The lounge offers a number of amenities including …

  • Wi-Fi
  • Shower
  • Refreshments
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • TV
  • Flight information
  • Fax

You’ll find The Club after you’ve gone through security in Terminal E. Turn left, take the elevator down one level and look for the lounge sign. This lounge is open daily from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.

Air France Lounge: Terminal E

Although this lounge is named the Air France Lounge, as long as you hold a Priority Pass™ or Priority Pass™ Select membership, you don’t need to be flying Air France to access the lounge. Simply show your membership card or your digital membership card to be admitted.

Located in Terminal E, you’ll find this lounge by turning right after you pass through security and taking the designated lounge elevator or stairs down to the lounge.

The lounge allows a maximum stay of three hours. Only children younger than 2 are admitted free. Inside, you’ll find plenty of seating along with amenities including …

  • Wi-Fi
  • Flight information
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Refreshments
  • TV
  • Fax

The Air France lounge is open from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. every day.

How to get Priority Pass™ lounge access

To access one of these relaxing spots in Boston to await your flight, you’ll need to either purchase a membership plan directly with Priority Pass™, which can cost between $99 and $429 annually, or have a premium credit card that offers cardholders Priority Pass™ Select membership.

If you purchase a membership, the plan you choose determines how much you pay when you visit lounges in the network.

  • Standard: $99 annual fee; $32 per visit for you and each guest
  • Standard plus: $299 annual fee; 10 free visits for you (then $32 per visit), plus $32 per visit for each guest
  • Prestige: $429 annual fee; free visits for you, $32 per visit for each guest

Those who hold travel credit cards that offer Priority Pass™ Select membership typically still need to enroll in the Priority Pass™ Select program in order to access the lounges. You can typically activate your membership online or by calling your credit card issuer. Contact your card issuer to find out how to enroll in Priority Pass™ Select membership.


Bottom line

Before you head to Boston Logan International Airport for your next flight, be sure to research the various Priority Pass™ lounges and restaurants available to find the one closest to your departure gate. Having an hour or so to relax in peace and quiet before heading to your destination could be a wonderful treat.


About the author: Lyn Mettler is an Indianapolis-based writer specializing in finance, food and travel. She is the author of “The Step-by-Step Guide to Flying Free on Southwest Airlines” and enjoys showing people how they can use miles… Read more.