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ADVERTISEMENTNewsInside Capital One's new 'flagship' lounge at JFK with impressive amenitiesZach GriffZach GriffSenior reporterZach Griff is a senior reporter at TPG. He writes travel and product reviews, deep dives into loyalty programs, news about the airline industry and more.June 16, 2025•16 min readThe cards we feature here are from partners who compensate us when you are approved through our site, and this may impact how or where these products appear. We don’t cover all available credit cards, but our analysis, reviews, and opinions are entirely from our editorial team. Terms apply to the offers listed on this page. Please view ouradvertising policy andproduct review methodology for more information.In the city that never sleeps, there's now an airport lounge that never sleeps.Welcome inside the brand-new Capital One Lounge at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), the first credit card-branded lounge to be open 24/7.This new Capital One Lounge is also home to a few other firsts, including the first "flagship"-branded outpost in the issuer's network, the first with a cheesemonger, the first with a reimagined bodega-style grab-and-go counter, the first to measure nearly 13,500 square feet and much more.As you can probably already tell, Capital One pulled out all the stops for its first New York outpost. While the issuer might tell you it's because New York is such an important market for its cardmembers, the truth is that JFK, and Terminal 4 in particular, is perhaps the most competitive airport for credit card-branded lounges.Here's everything you need to know about this brand-new lounge opening Thursday, June 19.Capital One Lounge JFK accessThe $395-per-year Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is the primary way most travelers can access a Capital One Lounge.Given the changes coming for authorized user and guest access, being a primary Venture X cardholder will become the most practical way to access airport lounges.Starting Feb. 1, 2026, the Venture X will no longer provide complimentary lounge access to authorized users, nor will it offer automatic complimentary guest access to Capital One Lounges and Capital One Landings for primary cardholders.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYPrimary cardholders will have the option to pay $125 annually for each authorized user to maintain access to all lounges included with the card (Capital One Lounges, Capital One Landings and Priority Pass lounges). Primary cardholders who want to bring guests into the lounge will need to spend $75,000 a year on their card to unlock this benefit.Daily NewsletterReward your inbox with the TPG Daily newsletterJoin over 700,000 readers for breaking news, in-depth guides and exclusive deals from TPG’s expertsThere's much more to unpack with Capital One's revised lounge access policies, so be sure to check out our complete guide.The new Capital One Lounge is the first in the network to be open 24/7. While that might be a bit surprising — especially since Terminal 4 only sees a handful of departures between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m., according to Cirium timetables — Capital One didn't actually have a choice in the matter.One of the nonnegotiable aspects of its lease was that the lounge space must be open around the clock.Capital One Lounge JFK locationZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYThe Capital One Lounge at JFK is in the airport's iconic Terminal 4, home primarily to Delta Air Lines' big hub operation, as well as a slew of other international carriers.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYIf you're flying from Terminal 4, you'll find the lounge just past security on the departures level, which is one level below the entrances to the American Express Centurion Lounge, the Chase Sapphire Lounge and the Delta One Lounge.The Capital One Lounge is in the central corridor connecting the A and B gates in Terminal 4, but it is a bit closer to the B pier. Either way, expect a long walk to the end of either the A or B pier and plan your visit accordingly.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYThe lounge's entrance will be hard to miss — you'll find familiar branding and signage to welcome you inside.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYIf you're not flying from Terminal 4, you could theoretically use the lounge before departure by taking the AirTrain from another terminal, but you'll need to clear security twice and allot enough time to make it back to your departure terminal before your flight.Capital One Lounge JFK layoutZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYEntering the lounge brings you into the main corridor that lies perpendicular to the rest of the lounge area.Previous slideNext slide1 of 4ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY0123This entrance corridor has a few small seating areas split between two-top dining tables and individual recliners, and while the design here already exudes a sense of luxuriousness, I'd encourage you to continue inside to find more comfortable and private spaces to sit.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYAs you keep going, the first nook you'll find is the library area, complete with a few two-top tables.At the end of this hallway is the lounge's flagship chandelier with red and silver crystals hanging above some bench-style seating adorned in red and arranged in an inverted circle.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYThis is also where you'll catch your first glimpse of the impressive airside views of Terminal 4's B gates. Unfortunately, the windows have small dots on them, which is a relic of the space's previous tenant and something Capital One couldn't change.Previous slideNext slide1 of 3ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY012If you turn left, you'll enter the main dining area, which was designed to evoke Central Park.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYThere's a small tree in the center of the space and a large variety of tables and seating areas surrounding this tree.Previous slideNext slide1 of 7ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY0123456You'll find a cold buffet located along one of the walls, while the other wall has expansive windows that let in plenty of natural light and offer great views.Previous slideNext slide1 of 2ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY01Right at the end of the dining room is where you'll find the all-new cheesemonger, but more on that below.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYOn the other side of the central corridor is a long hallway lined with bar-style seating, as well as Capital One's signature dusty-pink solo recliners.Previous slideNext slide1 of 2ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY01This hallway features the lounge's restrooms and another refreshment area.Previous slideNext slide1 of 3ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY012At the end of the hallway, you'll enter the new flagship bar, which is perhaps Capital One's nicest, and most premium, one yet.Previous slideNext slide1 of 3ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY012I loved the mirrored-ceiling treatment, and the sconces along the support beams really help elevate this space.Previous slideNext slide1 of 3ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY012The gold-plated bar design with the impressive chandelier definitely feels quite luxe and on-brand for a bar in New York.There is also a variety of seating areas surrounding the bar.Another hallway along the interior of the space connects the bar to the restrooms and the main corridor that'll hopefully help ease traffic flow.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYGiven that the lounge is open 24/7, Capital One got creative in how it partitioned the spaces. There are doors that can be closed to shutter the bar and dining areas during periods of low demand.Capital One will initially close those spaces during the overnight "graveyard shift," but if it sees enough demand to keep them open — such as if a new airline launches overnight flights — it might consider keeping those spaces open on a 24/7 basis.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYAll in all, this space feels like Capital One's best-designed lounge yet. The layout feels natural and intuitive, and the local artwork and lighting fixtures really help elevate the space, too.Capital One Lounge JFK diningWhen Capital One got started in the lounge game, it particularly focused on elevating the food-and-beverage experience.That philosophy extends to the JFK outpost — and then some.To start, the lounge features an all-day cold buffet near the dining area. Expect different salads, light bites and desserts in this area.Previous slideNext slide1 of 3ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY012Instead of putting hot food on a buffet, Capital One learned from its recently opened Landing concept that hot foods preserve their freshness and look better when they're made to order. To account for this fact, all tables in the lounge now feature QR codes that can be scanned to open the a la carte menu of hot food.The issuer's data from its Landing in Washington, D.C., suggests that it should have no trouble fulfilling orders on time, even during peak hours.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYTo complement the buffet, Capital One will have a rotating signature cart service that roams throughout the dining area with different foods and drinks. Examples include wellness teas and black-and-white cookies during the afternoon, Champagne pours during sunset, and even a midnight snack at 12:30 a.m.All Capital One Lounges feature grab-and-go stations, but this is the first one to feature the next-generation takeaway counter.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYFor one, all the grab-and-go items are located behind glass, meaning that they will be served by a lounge attendant. Capital One said that it has no plans to limit how much you can take, and that this change is solely driven by a desire to elevate the experience.Previous slideNext slide1 of 4ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY0123Either way, I'm mostly excited about what's behind the fridge: a new bagel counter featuring freshly baked Ess-a-Bagel choices all day long.Capital One partnered with this storied New York City bakery to bring six different bagel flavors to its lounges. And because this is New York, frozen or hours-old bagels just wouldn't cut it. Ess-a-Bagel is bringing in the dough every day and partnering with Capital One to bake the bagels in the lounge's kitchen.As you might expect, your bagel can be topped with an assortment of schmears to your liking. There is also a handful of suggested bagel creations, such as the classic smoked salmon, which features smoked salmon, cream cheese, tomato, cucumber, red onions and capers on an everything bagel.Bagels will be available for consumption both in the lounge and for takeaway.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYThere's also a small snack counter next to this bagel and takeaway station featuring a few treats like chocolate-covered espresso beans and barbecue-flavored corn nuts.But that's not all.Capital One even partnered with New York's famed Murray's Cheese to open a cheesemonger station all the way at the end of the dining buffet.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYHere, you'll find a rotating selection of 10 specialty cheeses, served alongside various meats and specially curated wines. Just to highlight how frequently these cheeses will change, Capital One isn't printing a menu. Everything will be handwritten to save paper when the selections change throughout the week.There are six stools at the cheese counter, and this complimentary 45-minute experience will be bookable once you enter the lounge.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYA cheese specialist will guide you through a personalized tasting, served on a wood board and finished off with a black-and-white cookie.Even if you don't have time for the full tasting experience, the cheesemonger will preplate one cheese on small plates for your enjoyment while roaming the lounge.Previous slideNext slide1 of 4ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY0123While the food experience is hands down the best among the credit card lounges at JFK, Capital One didn't forget about how you wash it all down.The signature bar features a selection of more than 15 cocktails, all designed after different locations in New York City, such as the Lower East Side, Staten Island and even Idlewild, the original nickname for the airport where JFK sits today.Previous slideNext slide1 of 2ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY01Laird and Co. even created a special apple brandy spirit for the JFK lounge (something Capital One likes to do at all its locations), which you can't find served anywhere else.ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYIn terms of nonalcoholic drinks, there are two beverage stations in the lounge. Each features drip coffee from La Colombe, some coffee drinks on tap and a water bottle refill station.Previous slideNext slide1 of 2ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY01The bagel and takeaway area is also happy to whip up your favorite coffee order designed in partnership with Bean & Bean.Everything I tasted during my tour was fantastic, and based on my experiences at other Capital One Lounges, I'd expect that to continue once the lounge opens to the public.Capital One Lounge JFK amenitiesWhile some Capital One Lounges feature gyms and sleep pods, this one is a bit lighter on the amenities.To start, there are two private rooms opposite the bar. These are bookable on a first-come, first-served basis for 45 minutes, and I envision them becoming popular with families and groups traveling together.Previous slideNext slide1 of 2ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY01There aren't any desks inside, so they likely wouldn't be ideal for a business traveler.Speaking of families, there is a parents room near the restrooms that features a baby-changing pad, diapers, a bottle heater and other last-minute essentials you might need for your child. (As a new father myself, I love this concept.)Previous slideNext slide1 of 2ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY01You won't find any phone booths or other special amenities here, but at least the space has all the basics covered.There are seven nicely appointed all-gender restrooms: five in the hallway connecting the two main corridors and two near the takeaway bar. (The latter two will be open during the overnight hours.)Previous slideNext slide1 of 3ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUY012One of the bathrooms doubles as a shower suite, complete with Dyson hair dryers and plush towels. The shower can be reserved with reception, though I imagine there will be quite a long line in the afternoons and evenings before the peak transatlantic departure bank.I noticed power outlets and USB-C ports near almost every seat, and fast and free Wi-Fi was available throughout the space. (I love that Capital One etched the Wi-Fi password next to the QR code at each table, but the only downside is that if the issuer ever decides to change the password, it'll need to replace all of the QR code placards.)Capital One Lounge JFK bottom lineZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYAll in all, the new Capital One Lounge at JFK is a shining star both in the issuer's portfolio and the airport itself.The lounge is Capital One's largest yet, and with upcoming changes to access policies, it hopefully won't get too overcrowded.The space also features some unique experiences, such as a cheesemonger and freshly baked bagels from Ess-a-Bagel. The design is among the nicest in the Capital One portfolio and definitely feels like its most premium one yet.Of course, the lounge faces some stiff competition in Terminal 4, but while it will certainly be the newest of the credit card-branded outposts in JFK, it may very well be the nicest, too.Related reading:The best credit cards for airport lounge accessA complete guide to Capital One's airport loungesThe do's and don'ts in an airport loungeDomestic lounges that are worth going out of your way forBest Capital One credit cardsFeatured image by ZACH GRIFF/THE POINTS GUYEditorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.TPG featured cardBest for businesses with high spendingCapital One Venture X BusinessApply for Capital One Venture X BusinessTerms & restrictions apply. See rates & feesTPG Editor‘s RatingOpen Editors ratingCard Rating is based on the opinion of TPG‘s editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.4.5 / 5Go to reviewApply nowApply for Capital One Venture X Businessat Capital One's secure siteRewards2 - 10X milesdetails2X miles2 miles per dollar on every purchase5X miles5 miles per dollar on flights and vacation rentals booked through Capital One Business Travel10X miles10 miles per dollar on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Business TravelIntro offerLIMITED-TIME OFFER: Earn up to 400K bonus milesdetailsEarn 200K miles when you spend $30K in the first 3 months, and an additional 200K miles when you spend $150K in the first 6 monthsAnnual Fee$395Recommended Credit740-850Excellentmore infoCredit ranges are a variation of FICO® Score 8, one of many types of credit scores lenders may use when considering your credit card application.Why We Chose ItThe Capital One Venture X Business Card has all the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card has to offer and more. It offers an incredible welcome bonus and requires an equally impressive spend to qualify. In addition, the card comes with premium travel perks like annual travel credit.Pros & ConsProsThe Capital One Venture X business card has a very lucrative welcome offer.In addition, the card comes with many premium travel perks such as an annual $300 credit for bookings through Capital One Business Travel.Business owners are also able to add employee cards for free.ConsThe card requires significant spending to earn the welcome offer.Another drawback is that the annual travel credit can only be used on bookings made through Capital One Business Travel. More DetailsLIMITED-TIME OFFER: Earn up to 400K bonus miles: 200K miles when you spend $30K in the first 3 months, and an additional 200k miles when you spend $150k in the first 6 monthsEarn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, everywhere—with no limits or category restrictionsEarn 10X miles on hotels and rental cars and 5X miles on flights and vacation rentals booked through Capital One Business TravelWith no preset spending limit, enjoy big purchasing power that adapts so you can spend more and earn more rewardsEmpower your teams to make business purchases while earning rewards on their transactions, with free employee and virtual cards. Plus, automatically sync your transaction data with your accounting software and pay your vendors with easeRedeem your miles on flights, hotels and more. Plus, transfer your miles to any of the 15+ travel loyalty programsEvery year, you'll get 10,000 bonus miles after your account anniversary date. Plus, receive an annual $300 credit for bookings made through Capital One Business TravelReceive up to a $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®. Enjoy access to 1,300+ airport lounges worldwide, including Capital One Lounge locations and Priority Pass™ lounges, after enrollmentEnjoy a $100 experience credit and other premium benefits with every hotel and vacation rental booked from the Premier CollectionThis is a pay-in-full card, so your balance is due in full every monthApply nowApply for Capital One Venture X Businessat Capital One's secure siteTerms & restrictions apply. See rates & feesBest for businesses with high spendingCapital One Venture X BusinessTPG Editor‘s RatingOpen Editors ratingCard Rating is based on the opinion of TPG‘s editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.4.5 / 5Go to reviewRewards Rate2X miles2 miles per dollar on every purchase5X miles5 miles per dollar on flights and vacation rentals booked through Capital One Business Travel10X miles10 miles per dollar on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Business TravelIntro OfferOpen Intro bonusEarn 200K miles when you spend $30K in the first 3 months, and an additional 200K miles when you spend $150K in the first 6 monthsLIMITED-TIME OFFER: Earn up to 400K bonus milesAnnual Fee$395Recommended CreditOpen Credit score descriptionCredit ranges are a variation of FICO® Score 8, one of many types of credit scores lenders may use when considering your credit card application.740-850ExcellentWhy We Chose ItThe Capital One Venture X Business Card has all the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card has to offer and more. It offers an incredible welcome bonus and requires an equally impressive spend to qualify. In addition, the card comes with premium travel perks like annual travel credit.View MorePros + consMore DetailsProsThe Capital One Venture X business card has a very lucrative welcome offer.In addition, the card comes with many premium travel perks such as an annual $300 credit for bookings through Capital One Business Travel.Business owners are also able to add employee cards for free.ConsThe card requires significant spending to earn the welcome offer.Another drawback is that the annual travel credit can only be used on bookings made through Capital One Business Travel. LIMITED-TIME OFFER: Earn up to 400K bonus miles: 200K miles when you spend $30K in the first 3 months, and an additional 200k miles when you spend $150k in the first 6 monthsEarn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, everywhere—with no limits or category restrictionsEarn 10X miles on hotels and rental cars and 5X miles on flights and vacation rentals booked through Capital One Business TravelWith no preset spending limit, enjoy big purchasing power that adapts so you can spend more and earn more rewardsEmpower your teams to make business purchases while earning rewards on their transactions, with free employee and virtual cards. Plus, automatically sync your transaction data with your accounting software and pay your vendors with easeRedeem your miles on flights, hotels and more. Plus, transfer your miles to any of the 15+ travel loyalty programsEvery year, you'll get 10,000 bonus miles after your account anniversary date. Plus, receive an annual $300 credit for bookings made through Capital One Business TravelReceive up to a $120 credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck®. Enjoy access to 1,300+ airport lounges worldwide, including Capital One Lounge locations and Priority Pass™ lounges, after enrollmentEnjoy a $100 experience credit and other premium benefits with every hotel and vacation rental booked from the Premier CollectionThis is a pay-in-full card, so your balance is due in full every monthgtm--featured-card-10186

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