This is my favorite sky club in ATL. Weather you are waiting between flights or arrived in the airport early this is the best place to wait before or even after each flight. With and enclosed environment from the terminal .
This sky club is located down stairs near gate 27 on concourse d.. Down stairs they have plenty of comfortable chairs and power cords throughout the club.Work stations have computers and printers for though who don't have a notebook or tablet on hand.
The bar have limited seating with TVs showing CNN and ESPN. Service at the bar is ok. Occasionally the bar tender will step aside for 3 min. As all Sky clubs they offer free well drinks and domestic and free imported beers.Snarks are ok chips crackers hummus pretzels, cookies , carrots and celery during the day. Coffee machine  available to make late , cappuccino or just plain coffee.
COST
If you don't want to through 300-500 dollars a year in membership like me sign up with any of the amex delta cards to get free access or discounted enty.
Or pay 39 dollars for a one day pass upon check in through delta.
PROS
Free well drinks, Free beer
Simple snacks available free
Computer stations with printers
Comfortable seats
Helpful Gate agents
Power cords-- It can be tough to come-by at the terminal
free WiFi
Nice, new, clean, and spacious, this Sky Club makes waiting at ATL a breeze. Get yourself access via AmEx Platinum and wait in style and comfort. There are plenty of seating options with plenty of outlets, a number of workstations with printer use, awesome staff, and importantly, a killer bar.
During an early morning stop before our Cancun trip, we enjoyed free drinks as well as the free breakfast. The bagels were delicious and I really liked the cappuccino that was dispensed from the machine. The fiancee enjoyed his hot oatmeal. We've noticed only snacks at  most places so we were delighted to be able to eat good breakfast at this club.
As others have mentioned, the seating and design allows for privacy and rest. The gals that were working were really helpful and worked tirelessly to maintain the place (I saw the same gal in the bathroom twice cleaning around). The bathrooms are actual little rooms (instead of stalls) and are spacious enough to bring luggage into (I had to change into shorts). The bar was fresh and inviting and we enjoyed well drinks at eight in the mo'ning (hey, drinks were free!).
I only wish more Sky Clubs were like this one!!
I've been hittin' the clubs for years... the Sky Clubs that is. Â This is really my favorite at ATL. Â It's got great highbacked chairs for napping in (or having a private conversation). Â Being that it's the newest club (I've been waiting for this one to open as I often fly in and out of Concourse D on Delta's regional jet carriers), it's still kind of an undiscovered gem. Â This one is rarely busy and recently I've had as much as four-hour layovers here.
The club is on the small size. Â It's tucked neatly away under gate D27. Â The layout of the club is a wide open floor, but again, the highbacked seats on one side of the club allow for some privacy if needed. Â I like that the staff here is really friendly and helpful. Â The bartenders actually seem interested in where it is I'm going and how my day is (unlike some other clubs I've been in). Â There are all kinds of places that I can sit and charge my laptop, and my cellphone, and my iPad, and... well, that's all I have to charge, but at least it's nice to know that there's plenty of places to charge them all. Â
The bathrooms are all private bathrooms, which is really nice if you just need to get a few minutes of alone time to, uh, take care of some business. Â They are all very clean and well-maintained. Â In some of my marathon clubbing sessions during long layovers, I notice that an attendant seems to check these out and clean them about once an hour.
They do have some light snacks if you need something quick to eat. Â The types of snacks keep changing (and I miss the cookies, do you hear me Delta? Â Bring back the cookie!). Â Non-alcoholic and well liquor drinks are free. If you want something premium, they do charge for it. Â But, their well drinks are good enough for me (I'm a bourbon/whiskey drinker... so it's Jack and Coke for me).
I like this Sky Club. Â Definitely my retreat from the hustle and bustle from the airport. Â Next time you're flying through ATL, maybe I'll see you there.
I can dig this club! Located underground and not full of the hustle of other clubs, this is a quiet place. Chairs with backs high enough to create a wall similar to the herringbone business seats create some privacy in this smaller sized club.
On Tuesday morning, it was eerily quiet that you could almost hear a pin drop on 1 side of the room or watch the TV behind the bar.
Lots of plugs that I could easily charge my phone and laptop without bothering others.
They need to change the name of this From Sky Club to Underground Club. This one is under the terminal near gate D27. Wide open area and plenty of charging places here. Even some high back chairs if you have a few hours between flights.
Nothing close to the Sky Clubs at Detroit though.
I have been flying for many years and have checked into many clubrooms. By far, this is one of the best that Delta has to offer (minus the international rooms of course). This Sky club is available to American Express Platinum Cardholders for free and the drinks are plenty... Â They have light snacks to hold you over for a real meal back home or wherever your final destination is. I was told that this room just opened and there appears to be plenty of room to lounge, plug in and recharge. The internet is free... Â The bathrooms are singles... and extremely clean and maintained. It's hard to believe that you are at an airport when you walk in here and you totally lose the hectic disorder from the world above (it's located downstairs from the terminal beneath Gate D27)..
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