The two-level space features amenities and seating similar to those found in United’s other lounges at DEN. Level 3 houses one of the busiest areas with a signature faux fireplace surrounded by various seating options such as recliners and sofas. Additional booth seating and workstations are located behind the fireplace and along the perimeter of dining areas.
Travelers can find buffet areas with standard offerings including sandwiches, salads, soups, and other basic fare. There are also two signature bars—one with an industrial design on Level 3 and another styled like a cozy lodge on Level 4. Both bars serve complimentary house beverages; premium selections incur extra charges payable in cash or miles.
Other amenities include fast Wi-Fi, numerous power outlets, gender-specific restrooms with multiple stalls and urinals, wellness rooms equipped with baby changing tables, two stand-alone all-gender restrooms, and a small game room featuring a shuffleboard table branded with the United Club logo. However, there are no showers available in any of DEN’s United Clubs; shower suites are expected only when the Polaris Lounge opens in the future.
The overall design of this new club aligns closely with other recent United renovations at DEN. While not offering dramatic changes compared to its counterparts in Concourse A or B East, it does provide significant additional seating—a key improvement as Denver remains United’s fastest-growing hub.
According to CEO Scott Kirby: “Delta — its chief competitor — continues to impress with Sky Club dining and amenities.” Some travelers have noted that phone booths or more extensive food choices could further improve the experience for frequent flyers seeking comfort during layovers.
Denver joins Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) as one of only two hubs where all United Clubs have been fully refreshed.