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The rollout of Priority Pass participating restaurants continues with the addition of 2 new eateries at Indianapolis International, and Greenville Spartanburg. The move is excellent news for Priority Pass members who use these airports since they are the first and only Priority Pass establishment on site.
RJ Rockers Flight Room at Greenville Spartanburg
The restaurant is located airside opposite Gate 3B and serves domestic flights only. RJ Rockers Flight Room is open from 03:30 AM to the departure of the last flight from the terminal. The restaurant serves local craft beers, as well as a menu that combines breweries’ flavors and pairings. Priority Pass members receive the following:
- $28 credit towards food and drink
- Members can bring as many guests as their Priority Pass membership allows
The Fan Zone at Indianapolis International
The Fan Zone is located airside, close to Gate B17 at the end of concourse B. It serves a variety of starters such as hot deli sandwiches and pizza sticks, as well as a selection of local draft craft beers. The restaurant is open from 08:00 AM to the departure of the last flight. Priority Pass members receive the following:
- $28 credit towards food and drink
- Members can bring as many guests as their Priority Pass membership allows
Guest Access Policy
Both restaurants have no restrictions on the number of guests. How many guests you are allowed 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 guest rules. If you have a premium travel rewards card, expect 2 guests to be the limit.
Our Take
This development is good news for Priority Pass members. It expands the number of airports with Priority Pass restaurants by two, and somewhat enhances the value of your Priority Pass membership.
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Just tried the restaurant in Greenville-Spartanburg yesterday. The craft brews are pretty expensive, $9 or so after tax for 22 oz. Not bad brew, though. Ended up owing $3 and change + tip when all was said and done. Pretty painless(especially after a couple beers).
More great additions by PP
Love the new restaurants, better than almost any PP lounge in terms of drinks and hot food selections
Having a Priority Pass restaurant at Greenville Spartanburg it’s even more valuable as it is a relatively small airport.
Wow many restaurants added the last few days!!
absolutely awesome news
Great new options!
I love it when Priority Pass adds some new options!
I could go for a burger right now.
You do wonder how Priority Pass make any money by offering restaurant deals. I guess the forthcoming additional guests price increase will help them a little.
Interesting how they diversified their portfolio to include so many restaurants.
I love Priority Pass. It has saved me big bucks many times this year.
Nice to see Priority Pass continually adding new places to eat. Love the addition of restaurants.
Does anyone know the avenue for suggesting this to restaurants in your home airport? I am sure many may not even be aware of it, and it may something we can suggest to get them to join. Basically, is there an email/contact that negotiates these deals with Priority Pass?
this is really fantastic. these guys are adding restaurant after restaurant
I love how many restaurants they are adding!
Seeing some great restaurant options being added recently.
The more additions the better… well not for my stomach
Good for your stomach — just not for your waist! Do an extra lap or 10 around the terminal 🙂
That’s good news for me, I fly out of Indy a lot!
Priority pass has been adding a lot of restaurants to their portfolio but they are also increasing the price per visit.
You should NEVER be paying for Priority Pass visits — that said, you’re allergic to cards with annual fees, so, unfortunately, I don’t think you’ll be able to get complimentary access with these cards: https://awardwallet.com/blog/credit-cards-for-airport-lounge-access/. Perhaps it is time to reconsider your issue with annual fees. They’re an investment.
With so many cards offering PP now, the number of restaurants needed is going to keep climbing, so this is good.
Glad to see these new additions at locations where there are no PP options already. I’m particularly pleased they are both airside. Now the question remains if the PP credit will increase from 28 to 32 dollars just like the fee to guest people in to lounges has just gone up. I doubt it.
It will not.
Love Priority Pass restaurants.
Wow – thats a lot of new Additions in a super-short time! Great!
Does the credit include taxes and tips or are they paid on top of the $28?
Tip/Gratuity is not included. Taxes are included (if under the $28 total)
So, how does this work if you have 2 cards? can you add both rewards?
You could *try* but the restaurant doesn’t need to honor it.
New options are always a positive development. Hope they please the palate.
Love these restaurant Priority Pass options!
Often forget restaurants. Must try and remember them!
Fan zone? One of the worst resturants in Indy, lovely.
Well they’ve got to do something to get customers then
It’s food, perhaps, likely. But, it certainly works for getting in front of a screen to catch a game with a beer in hand.
I am always glad to see new restaurants added to Priority Pass!