PDX - Priority Pass lounges and restaurants
#136
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: SW Michigan, ex SF Bay Area
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#137
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: PDX, OGG or between the two
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Visited Caper's at the B/C terminal today and it was good. I asked one of the employees about the timeline for closing/moving and they said it keeps getting pushed back. Probably going to be at least another year. They are supposed to move just down the C concourse to what is now "Kenny & Zukes". The employee wasn't sure if the move would be immediate or if there would be a closure and they would be laid off. Kind of crappy to leave your employees hanging like that but I suppose that's the world these days. Anyway, it's a solid Priority Pass option at PDX but has been closing pretty early lately (generally done around noon).
#138
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: SFO
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Had hoped to revisit Westward Whiskey after a long while, but was disappointed to learn they weren't accepting PP since their "machine" was broken. No ETA on a fix.

#139
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: America!
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Is Capers Cafe Le Bar (at Concourse C) open till 9 PM or 2 PM? Priority Pass site says 4:00 to 14:00, while their own site says it is open till 9 PM except Tuesdays (1 PM) but their menu looks like just a breakfast menu. I am assuming USB Altitude Reserve priority pass didn't get nuked for restaurants and will still be accepted?
Concourse D seems to have Capers market but they are giving Meal-Kit. So not really sure what to expect in the "kit". Their menu seems to be a bit better but I really doubt its up to date (burger at $10.50 at airpot?) and the Meal-Kit menu may be different?
Concourse D seems to have Capers market but they are giving Meal-Kit. So not really sure what to expect in the "kit". Their menu seems to be a bit better but I really doubt its up to date (burger at $10.50 at airpot?) and the Meal-Kit menu may be different?
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#140
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: SW Michigan, ex SF Bay Area
Posts: 780
Is Capers Cafe Le Bar (at Concourse C) open till 9 PM or 2 PM? Priority Pass site says 4:00 to 14:00, while their own site says it is open till 9 PM except Tuesdays (1 PM) but their menu looks like just a breakfast menu. I am assuming USB Altitude Reserve priority pass didn't get nuked for restaurants and will still be accepted?
Concourse D seems to have Capers market but they are giving Meal-Kit. So not really sure what to expect in the "kit". Their menu seems to be a bit better but I really doubt its up to date (burger at $10.50 at airpot?) and the Meal-Kit menu may be different?
Concourse D seems to have Capers market but they are giving Meal-Kit. So not really sure what to expect in the "kit". Their menu seems to be a bit better but I really doubt its up to date (burger at $10.50 at airpot?) and the Meal-Kit menu may be different?
The definition of a "meal kit" at Capers Market has changed. Now it's all grab-and-go and some commercially packaged items, plus bakery items. No more hot food. Someone posted a picture on Yelp of a sign listing exactly what you can and can't get with Priority Pass. I thought I had taken a picture of the sign myself but apparently I didn't; however, I saw the sign when I was there in June. They're flexible with how many items you can get as long as it's on the approved list, though it can depend on who checks you out; one time the person said we could only have two bottles of juice each, while other times nothing was said about such a limit.
This review on One Mile at a Time is out of date, written when you could use Priority Pass for anything sold there, but the pictures of the grab-and-go refrigerated case will give you an idea of what to expect.
#141
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Los Angeles
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Capers Cafe has had sort of random hours since shortly after the start of the apocalypse. Once they started opening regularly, they were usually closed by 2, but they've been open at ~6-7pm and serving dinner the last several times I've been through over the last 2-3 months.. I'm not sure how much it varies by day - I usually fly out of PDX on tuedays or wednesdays after 5pm. I wouldn't count on them being open til 9 unless the airport is really busy - they seem to close up when it gets slow, even if the advertised hours are later.
It seems to be essentially the same menu as the before-times: vodka marinara, ravioli, charcuterie platter, wagy bacon cheeseburger, chantarelle bacon cheeseburger, BLT, gyro,patty melt, shrimp tacos, orechiette pasta, seared coho salmon. You can find a bad photo of it on Yelp, but I don't think I can link to it. It's labeled "Specials" at the top, subtitled "available after 12:30pm" You can get a meal, a soft drink, and a cookie within the PP limit plus a few dollars, plus tip.
It seems to be essentially the same menu as the before-times: vodka marinara, ravioli, charcuterie platter, wagy bacon cheeseburger, chantarelle bacon cheeseburger, BLT, gyro,patty melt, shrimp tacos, orechiette pasta, seared coho salmon. You can find a bad photo of it on Yelp, but I don't think I can link to it. It's labeled "Specials" at the top, subtitled "available after 12:30pm" You can get a meal, a soft drink, and a cookie within the PP limit plus a few dollars, plus tip.
#142
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: SW Michigan, ex SF Bay Area
Posts: 780
It seems to be essentially the same menu as the before-times: vodka marinara, ravioli, charcuterie platter, wagy bacon cheeseburger, chantarelle bacon cheeseburger, BLT, gyro,patty melt, shrimp tacos, orechiette pasta, seared coho salmon. You can find a bad photo of it on Yelp, but I don't think I can link to it. It's labeled "Specials" at the top, subtitled "available after 12:30pm"
