Review: American Express Centurion Lounge  – New York JFK Int’l (JFK), Terminal 4

by Adam Stuart | February 6, 2026 | 0 Comments

The coffee shop, the speakeasy bar, and the tarmac views are the highlights of this two-story lounge

The summary

The American Express Centurion lounge is found on the Mezzanine level of JFK’s Terminal 4, which houses Delta, its partners (e.g. Virgin Atlantic), and several other non-US carriers (e.g. Singapore, Emirates, Etihad, Air India).  It sits right next to the Chase/Etihad Lounge. The entry to the lounge is clearly marked. Guests can enter the lounge within three hours of departure.

After clearing reception, guests enter the upper floor of the lounge. The first feature is a series of small high-to tables and plants – nothing too fabulous about these. However, to the right is an attractive room (called a family room) which was amazingly empty when I visited. This was a surprise since the lounge was otherwise very crowded this early evening hour. To the left past entry is one the lounge’s highlights: a separate coffee bar called “Blue Roast”. Guests can order from a variety of coffee/espresso drinks from a barista and select from a variety of to-go items.

The rest of the upper level is really just one long room – fronted by floor to ceiling windows sporting tarmac views. With the variety of carriers, Terminal 4 is great for plane spotting. There is nothing too exciting about the furnishings on this level. The space is rather narrow. There are tables and chairs, some loungers and high-top tables along the windows. The lounge upstairs was very crowded. At one end, there is an area cordoned off for Centurion Card holders – which was not crowded.

On the right, there is a decent size coffee and soft drink station. Past that is the buffet.  I have seen better buffets in other Centurion Lounges. Items on offer included mushroom and tofu bourguignon, meatloaf (which looked tasty), green beans, garlic mashed potatoes, salad fixings, soup and rolls. Just beyond the buffet was the small bar – but this lounge has three bars.

At the far end of the upper level of the lounge are the three shower suites. Since it was extremely warm in the terminal, I rinsed off in the shower. It felt great! The showers were stocked with L’Occitane products and were perfectly functional if not luxurious.

Since the lounge elevator was not operative, I descended down the steps to the lounge’s lower level. This level is more richly furnished than the level above. The space is broken up into some cozy rooms. There are semi-private seats, a semi-private office, the hallmark bulldog picture, bookcases, a television, and views of the tarmac. This level was not as crowded.

This floor has a similar buffet and beverage station. There is also another small bar just past the buffet.

Past this bar is the entrance to the speakeasy bar, called “1850” for the year American Express was founded. This dark room is elegantly designed and is the lounge’s signature feature. There is an extensive complementary wine/cocktail list. I was impressed that the bar offered local wine from the North Fork of Long Island! The bartender was excellent and offered guests several suggestions.

Internet was password protected and was very fast. Outlets were plentiful. Attendants worked diligently to keep the lounge clean. JFK’s Terminal 4 has one of the most extensive lounge offerings in the United States. Chase and Capital One have outstanding lounges -with better foods on offer – in the terminal, Delta’s lounge offerings are top-tier and other carriers also have lounges in the terminal. Nevertheless, this lounge should satisfy the needs of most travelers.

The wrap

the details: Date: February 4, 2026. Rating: Excellent (8/10). Access: Platinum Card.

….what I like: The coffee bar, the speakeasy.

—what I don’t like: The crowds, smallish buffet, the upper level decor. 

Also on BoardingArea
Live and Let’s Fly
Minute Review: LATAM 787-9 Business Class
For this week’s Minute Review, we take a look at the aging yet resilient product onboard the LATAM 787-9 business class. LATAM 787-9 Business Class Minute Review (Video) Recognizing that I’m a bit of a dinosaur when it comes to writing out reviews and even blogging, I’ve introduced a new...
View from the Wing
American Airlines Had Two Planes With The Same Flight Number Again — A Risky Mistake That Needs To Stop
American Airlines had another duplicate flight number incident, this time near Providence, where two PSA regional jets were both operating as “Blue Streak 5083” in opposite directions. It adds to other recent confusion near Phoenix and Louisville, showing that reusing flight numbers on out-and-back trips works, until delays and aircraft...
Paddle Your Own Kanoo
“Give Us More Crew or Cut Service”: Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Escalate 787 Staffing Dispute
What to Know Flight attendants working Alaska Airlines’ new long-haul Boeing 787 routes have filed a formal grievance, saying management broke its own agreement by loading up the Main Cabin with new products after the union had signed off on the service flow. In This Article What the union agreed...
One Mile at a Time
Long-Awaited JetBlue BlueHouse Lounge Boston Expected To Open Soon
In the past year we’ve seen JetBlue finally get into the airport lounge game, given the general trend we’ve seen toward premium travel, trying to build lucrative co-brand credit card portfolios, etc.
Your Mileage May Vary
JW Marriott Guest Booked For An Advertised Perk. It Hadn’t Existed In 2 Years.
A guest booked an Orlando JW Marriott partly because of an advertised resort amenity. After booking, the hotel told them it hadn’t been offered in two years. For better or…
Frequent Flyer Bonuses
Finnair Plus: Earn 2x Avios & 2x Tier Points on select flights worldwide (August 18 Bonus Offer Highlight)
Today's Bonus Offer Highlight has Finnair Plus offering double Avios and double Tier Points on many of their flights worldwide. Check out all of the new bonuses added today:
Frequent Miler
Save $50 with JetBlue Citi Offer when spending $400+
There’s a new JetBlue Citi Offer that’s once again giving $50 back as a statement credit. This time though it has a higher spending requirement to trigger the $50 back. The Deal Spend $400+ with JetBlue & get $50 back with a targeted Citi Offer. Key Terms Expires September 30,...
Frequent Miler
Wyndham Business promo: Earn 15K bonus points when joining program & staying at least 1 night
Wyndham Rewards launched a promotion a few months ago that awarded both 15,000 bonus points and 2X points when joining the Wyndham Business program. That offer has since ended, but a new promotion is now available. It doesn’t award 2X points this time, but it does once again award 15,000...
Economy Class & Beyond
American Airlines announces a raft of improvements, including IFE screens and premium seating
It seems that American Airlines has decided to up its passenger experience game, with it installing seatback entertainment screens at every seat and expanding its premium seating options. Let’s look at seats first, with the airline significantly increasing the number of premium and Main Cabin Extra seats across its narrowbody...
Traveling For Miles
How American Airlines & Alaska Airlines reciprocal upgrades work
American Airlines and Alaska Airlines give elite members of each other's loyalty programs access to complimentary upgrades, and that's a genuinely useful benefit as it sits outside the benefits that other Oneworld flyers are given.
Points With a Crew
Should you buy Hilton points with (up to) a 100% bonus? (Deal Ends Friday)
Buying points can be a great way to boost your balance, but only if makes sense financially! Does the new Hilton promotion fit that criteria?
Live and Let’s Fly
I Flew Air France A350 Business Class. It’s The Best In Europe
Let me start with my conclusion: Air France business class on the Airbus A350 is the best in Europe and one of the best in the world. In terms of seat, service, food, drink, bedding, and Starlink Wi-Fi, I could not have had a more perfect flight. Air France A350...
Your Mileage May Vary
Dallas’ New Third Airport Has Flights On Sale – But It’s Not Ready Yet
When we previously wrote about plans to turn McKinney National Airport into the Dallas area’s third commercial airport, one major question remained: who was actually going to fly there? Now…
Miles To Memories
Easy $40 Bonus To Celebrate RebatesMe’s 13th Anniversary
The very popular RebatesMe $40 Bonus has returned to celebrate their 13th anniversary. There should be some increased portal payouts too.
View from the Wing
No, New Viral Study Doesn’t Show Pilots And Flight Attendants Are Dying From Radiation Cancer
A viral claim says a new JAMA Internal Medicine paper shows cosmic radiation is causing deadly cancers in pilots and flight attendants, but that is not what the study proves. Flight crew radiation exposure is real and worth tracking, and some cancers such as melanoma and breast cancer appear elevated...
One Mile at a Time
Two American Planes With Same Callsign End Up On Same Frequency… AGAIN!
Several days ago, I wrote about a strange occurrence, whereby two American Airlines plane ended up on the same frequency with the same callsign. That’s problematic, since air traffic controllers identify planes with their callsigns, and they’re intended to be distinct.
Monkey Miles
30% Thrifty Traveler Award Alert Service
Thrifty Traveler launching new top tier Premium+ at $129.99 a year ( lock in the current $59.99 yearly rate )
Frequent Miler
Capital One Shopping/Offers: Earn 45% / 35X on Sixt car rentals
There’s another travel-related boosted offer on Capital One Shopping and Capital One Offers today, this time for Sixt rental cars. I’m seeing rates of 45% cashback and 35X miles respectively, but these rates are targeted and so you might see something higher or lower. The Deal Earn up to 45%...
Travel Codex
Alaska’s New Seattle to Rome is Great, But the Catering Needs Serious Work
I recently flew Alaska Airlines’ new nonstop service from Seattle (SEA) to Rome (FCO) in business class. As an Alaska loyalist and frequent traveler, I was excited to experience one of the carrier’s newest long-haul routes. It was my first time on Alaska’s 787 and our upgrade cleared from economy...
Points Miles and Bling
Are Preferred Seats Worth Paying For?
Are Preferred Seats worth paying for? We compare exit rows, bulkheads, extra legroom, pricing, and when airline Elite status can…
Miles To Memories
Amex Credits See Massive Expansion, Easy $230 Win, American Status DevAAlued & More
Plus, an Amex Resy credit false alarm, a Kalshi sign up bonus, Hyatt blocks more suite upgrade options, why I'm easing off AA status & more.
Traveling For Miles
Marriott Titanium Elite status has become a lot more useful (but not on Marriott stays!)
For most of the time that Marriott Bonvoy has existed, the case for Titanium Elite status has surrounded the benefits that the status offers when you're staying at Marriott properties, but as Marriott has increasingly sacrificed caring for Bonvoy members in favor of keeping hotel owners happy, justifying a push...
Live and Let’s Fly
American Airlines Is Expanding Premium Seating From 25% To 40% Across Its Narrowbody Fleet
American Airlines is not just bringing seatback screens back to its narrowbody fleet. It is also making a much bigger bet on premium seating, increasing the share of First Class and Main Cabin Extra seats from about 25% today to roughly 40% in the coming years. For frequent flyers, this...
Paddle Your Own Kanoo
American Airlines Reverses Course on Seatback Screens in Race to Catch Delta and United
What to Know American Airlines has confirmed a multi-million-dollar reversal of its 2017 decision to strip seatback screens from narrowbody jets, though the new screens won’t start arriving until 2028. In This Article Why the rollout won’t begin until 2028, and how long full fleet installation across more than 800...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

Our Bloggers