Anonymous wrote:Um, I always get in when I show them my Chase Sapphire Reserve card. That's all you need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know which restaurants at IAD might have a good pancake/wafffle/french toast option? I’m hoping to have time for a sit down breakfast before I fly next week and I’d love something like that.
I cannot immediately think of any airport that has a pancake/waffle/french toast place.
Which ones do and what is the name of the restaurant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you have breakfast at home before you leave?
This! Or go somewhere in Reston or Herndon
For many people, vacation starts at the airport and they want something nice to kick it off (like a nice lounge visit). For others, breakfast isn't a big occasion but something small of sustenance is nice at the beginning of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know which restaurants at IAD might have a good pancake/wafffle/french toast option? I’m hoping to have time for a sit down breakfast before I fly next week and I’d love something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you have breakfast at home before you leave?
This! Or go somewhere in Reston or Herndon
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you have breakfast at home before you leave?
Anonymous wrote:Use the Chase Sapphire Lounge (they share with Etihad). They always have good small plate breakfasts. They had pancakes the last time I was there.
Anonymous wrote:Not even sure there is anywhere with a sit down breakfast menu except maybe Bistro Atelier in the D concourse? Looks like Chef Geoff's doesn't have a breakfast menu.
https://dc.eater.com/2014/11/20/7170513/best-dulles-international-airport-iad-food-restaurant-guide
(it's updated as of May 2025 despite the URL with 2014 date)