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Priority Pass has announced the addition of another restaurant to its network of lounges and restaurants. This time around it is the Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grill at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS).
What You Get
- Priority Pass members receive $28 credit towards food and beverage
- Jerry Remy’s is open to Priority Pass members from 14:00 to 20:00 every day
- There are no guest restrictions, and you can admit as many guests as your membership allows
The Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grill is located landside on the departures level and is located opposite the “Alaska Airlines” check-in counters. It describes itself as serving “Classic New England Fare”.
With no guest restriction, the number of guests will ultimately depend on your individual Priority Pass membership. If you have received Priority Pass Select through a credit card provider, then the financial institution issuing your card will determine your guesting rules.
Our Take
It feels like Priority Pass is adding restaurants every week to its lounge network, which is a strategy that makes a lot of sense. With a finite amount of lounge space available airside, and more and more premium credit cards creating new Priority Pass members, something has to give otherwise overcrowding will become a major issue. Adding more restaurants landside where space is not at a similar premium as airside means Priority Pass can shift some of the load away from the lounges and onto the restaurants. We would expect the list of Priority Pass restaurants to see a lot of growth over the next few years.
Source: Priority Pass
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This is a great idea. It provides more options when the lounges get full at busy times.
Restaurants are never enough for PP holders. 😉
Will take advantage of this next month. Jerry Remy, the owner, former Redsox player & hall of famer and TV announcer is battling his 5th recurrence of lung cancer. He could use some prayers.
Would like to see more lounge additions as well as restaurants. Either way, any expansion is always good.
Indeed, we need more airside lounges 🙂
Hope Priority Pass keeps adding to their restaurant list and at more and more airports, not just the big hubs as we all don’t always fly out of them.
I must say I’ve never really been interested in Priority Pass, but the more they add locations like this it makes me think again.
new is good right? seems useful for some.
Another great reason to visit Boston! (or at least stop-over)
great info
Good news as far as I am concerned. The more the better!
Always good to see new restaurants for PP. Don’t really understand landside lounges though, hard to relax when you still need to wait in a who knows how long security line.
This is another plus to their portfolio. I only hope it does not get abused and then cancelled.
PP is getting serious about branching out into restaurants and I thoroughly approve. Much more choice and as a smoker I appreciate the landside options.
I should not forget to check out this place next time I’m in BOS.
Priority Pass restaurants are a great addition. I hope the list continues to grow.
Eventually, terminal expansions will be called for LOL
I wish all Priority Pass lounges were restaurants.
I’ll take advantage of that lobster roll next time I’m at BOS. Which will be in 2 weeks.
I’d like to see this trend continue at more airports.
I can’t wait to try it!
Another bonus for Priority Pass Members and almost certainly better food than the lounge. I’m never happy to see the restaurants landside however. Unless I had a really good idea of how long it would take me to get through security, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy it as I would if the restaurant was airside.
Frankly I would much prefer a restaurant when possible. Though I wonder how sustainable this really is when so many people now have PP.
I do wonder about how the value drops with the increase of members.
Well, somehow with all members being added up, all lounges get to max capacity sooner so if you are in prime time most likely you want be able to use it. The restaurants help to get that crowd smaller.
Except this seems like hardly a cost effective way to free up space….I’ll take it though!