According to the checkin agent, access is granted to Suites passengers and TPP/LPP (even in Y, according to the agent).
Roving staff take your drink orders wherever you sit. In the showers, hair care by Bumble & Bumble, skincare (lotion, cleansing wash) by Dr Hauschka. The menu options are limited but generally well-executed. The cocktails are very nicely done; the Vesper Martini (Bombay Sapphire, Grey Goose, Lillet Blanc) gets my endorsement.
Pictures from the JFK VS Lounge -- F&B options -- Food
Beluga lentil salad:
Still not sure what 'beluga lentils' are, but this salad worked for me.
Vesper Martini:
Just might be my favorite among the VS cocktail options.
Sesame chicken:
They didn't do too well with this. Avoid, if possible.
Mango sorbet:
Not bad at all, and very much helps deal with the stress of reading your weight off the bathroom scales.
Manhattan:
If you're into bourbon-flavored drinks, this would be a good choice. If not, best to avoid -- the aftertaste is rather strong.
Overall verdict: a nice though small lounge to relax in. But note that the number of Upper Class flyers can make tranquility in this lounge a pipe dream.
I'm flying JFK-FRA next month on Suites. Can I access this Virgin Lounge? And is it near the SQ departure gate? I haven't been to JFK in over 10 years (last time was Newark) so totally not familiar with JFK. Thanks in advance.
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