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Travelers passing through Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) will soon have a new premium lounge option. Chase will officially open its newest Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club tomorrow, July 16th. This is exciting news and will bring an 18,000-square-foot space to Terminal D near Gate D25.

Designed exclusively for Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers and other eligible guests, the split-level lounge blends Dallas’ contemporary style with Fort Worth’s Western heritage to create one of the network’s most distinctive lounges to date.

Among the standout features is a dedicated Whiskey Lounge. Guests can enjoy guided tastings, curated pairings, and a custom barrel selection featuring Texas whiskeys. The main dining experience is led by Encina (the acclaimed Bishop Arts District restaurant). Modern Texas-inspired dishes such as blue corn butterscotch pancakes will be available for breakfast and slab bacon with cheddar grits will be served later in the day. The beverage program also showcases locally roasted coffee from Fort Worth-based Cherry Coffee, regional craft beers, Texas spirits, and a curated wine list from Parcelle.
The new lounge places a strong emphasis on wellness. Guests can reserve Face Haus facial treatments, private shower suites, and quiet rest pods. Dallas also becomes the first Chase Sapphire Lounge to offer Peloton-guided stretching and meditation sessions, which will later expand across the entire Chase Sapphire Lounge network.

For those looking to work before a flight, the lounge features flexible workspaces with movable laptop tables, integrated charging stations, and a sapphire-blue tiled fireplace that serves as a centerpiece of the seating area. Families are also well accommodated with a dedicated children’s playroom and a private nursing room.

Throughout the lounge, locally inspired design elements (including leather accents, Texas natural materials, original murals by Dallas artist Kyle Bunting, and subtle nods to the region’s sports culture) help create a space that feels uniquely North Texas.
Dana Pouwels, Head of Airport Lounge Benefits at Chase, said:
Dallas–Fort Worth is a region built on bold ambition, warm Texas hospitality and a distinctive sense of place, and those qualities are reflected throughout our new Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club. As Chase continues to deepen its commitment to North Texas, we’re proud to bring Sapphire Reserve cardmembers an elevated travel experience that reflects the scale and energy of the region, while celebrating its pioneering spirit, local flavor and rich cultural identity. From dishes inspired by the flavors of the Lone Star State to design that echoes the area’s blend of Western heritage and modern skyline, every detail, including the lounge network’s first-ever whiskey lounge, reflects Dallas–Fort Worth.”
Anthony’s Take: The Dallas opening continues Chase’s rapid expansion of its Sapphire Lounge network, adding another flagship location at one of the busiest airports in the world. As Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) continues to grow as a major travel hub, the new lounge gives eligible travelers another premium option to relax, dine, work, or recharge before their flight.
(Image Credits: Chase Sapphire.)
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