On my connecting flight from Atlanta to EWR. Asked for another bloody Mary and got tremendous side eye from the stewardess. I think I would've understood if it was bloody Mary number three, but it was only number two…
Delta one lounge LAX. Almost nothing is self serve --(and you do know how much I love an Alcohol self Serve station!) but these extremely elegant desserts seem to be. Sadly, my sweet tooth is pretty much wine only.
Delta 1 lounge LAX-- somehow, even though I have to switch plans in Atlanta on my way back to NYC I got access to this magnificent place! This is the rosé they're serving – it is light and dry and delicious
Delta lounge MSP. Made my way over to the one by the C gates. MUCH smaller and this seems to be their entire buffet. Trying to get a bead on what Minnesota likes to drink in the morning – I'd say it's pretty much mimosas…
Delta lounge MSP. 2 hr layover on my way to Los Angeles. There are three lounges here – but this one by G gates is said to be not only the best but one of the best in the country. It's OK – spacious and airy – not that imaginative. This is the most interesting thing on the buffet
Delta sky club Memphis. I just saw this popcorn machine hidden in a corner – this bright yellow salt is labeled "Buttery Theater Salt". I'm not quite brave enough to try but I'm glad it's here.
Delta lounge MEM airport. I do love a small regional lounge and was surprised to see that MEM even had one!This roast pork entrée is the first time I have seen Delta offer anything but a braised chicken thigh. I am sipping the Folly rosé – but everyone else is drinking whiskey
Delta sky club LGA. This wins the most exotic food item on the buffet. I was excited to try it, but sadly, it tastes like spicy warm sludge. Between it being memorial day and the sinkhole that has apparently opened up on one of LGA's runways I have no idea if I'll be leaving…
Waited almost 25 minutes to get into the Delta sky club at LGA! Sadly, breakfast was over when I did get in…and I am not touching this shrimp salad! I'm enjoying the house Rose-- which may be SLIGHTLY better then the premium Rose. Its called FOLLY unfortunately!
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Aeroméxico lounge CDMX. By far, the most exotic thing in the lounge looked a little bit too swampy for me.The white wine on offer was untitled, but it appeared to be a relatively insipid Sauvignon Blanc. I had a sip or two but decided to save myself for a bloody Mary on the plane
Delta sky lounge JFK -- Delta has FINALLY changed their premium rosé to a Château la Mascaronne--much better than the sickly sweet Le Bernadin that they had before. And frankly, their complementary rosé --a wine called Folly, unfortunately – is not bad either.