Chicago O’Hare · Terminal 1, Concourse F · Solo Work Trips + Family Travel · United Club Card / Star Alliance Gold
Chicago O’Hare has five regular United Clubs spread across Concourses B, C, E, and F. Most travelers and most reviews talk about the big modern flagship at Concourse C and the bigger of the two B lounges. The one in Concourse F gets walked past. It should not. The view is one of the best at the airport, the food spread is wider than the snacky reputation suggests, and the design has a couple of details that genuinely surprised me. If your gate is in F, you do not need to leave the concourse to find a strong United Club.

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First Impressions: A Quieter Lounge With a Real Design Move
You walk in past the glass doors and the first thing your eyes do is go up. The lobby ceiling has a curved coffer with what looks like graffiti-style art across the top, an overhead surprise that nobody talks about. The reception desk is on the right, white marble with the United wordmark, dark navy paneling behind it. The room is generally quieter than the bigger ORD clubs. That alone is worth something.



The Tarmac View, the Best Argument for Walking to F
The tarmac view at F is the strongest argument for the lounge. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out at the regional jet apron, so you get a steady stream of United Express E175s and CRJs pulling in and pushing back. If you are a plane spotter, this is honestly more interesting than the widebody view at the bigger clubs. If you are with kids, it is exactly the kind of window that buys you twenty quiet minutes.


The Food, Better Than the Snacky Reputation
This is the part of the lounge that surprised me. F has a real breakfast service. Hot breakfast in serving pans (eggs, sausage, oatmeal, quinoa). A bakery counter with sliced sandwich bread, brioche rolls, dinner rolls, chocolate muffins. Three cereal dispensers next to coffee thermoses and juice pitchers. A yogurt and fruit bar with cottage cheese, granola, melon, oranges, and dried cranberries. A toppings counter with jams and spreads. It is not the spread of B6 or Concourse C, but it is more than the snacks-and-cheese-cubes the reviews give it credit for.




The Bar, Beer Taps and Chilled Wines
The bar at F is not a craft cocktail program. It is a clean, no-fuss setup with three beer taps (Samuel Adams Boston Lager, Blue Moon, Miller Lite), a champagne bottle, and white wines chilling on ice. If you want a real handcrafted cocktail, you walk to E, B6 or Concourse C. If you want a quick beer or a glass of wine before the flight, F is fine.

Coffee and Coca-Cola
F has twin Eversys automatic espresso machines and Twinings tea. Real espresso, not just the airport-pot brown water some clubs serve. There is also a Coca-Cola Freestyle for the kids, tucked into the curved wood-paneled wall at the back of the food area.


Modern Phone-Booth Pods, Not the Open-Plan Call Boxes
The other detail at F that earns the walk is the phone-booth setup. Four enclosed modern pods sit at the back of the lounge under a recessed light coffer. They are real booths, not the open-plan partitions that pass for call rooms at most clubs. If you have a real call to take before a flight, F is genuinely the right answer at this end of the airport.

PRO TIP: The window seats facing the regional jet apron are some of the best plane-spotting seats in the network. Get one early in the morning if you are a fan.
Family Note
Our kids have not used this lounge yet. They have only flown through the two B lounges and Concourse C at ORD with us. If we end up in F together on a future trip, I expect Josh will end up at the regional jet windows and Emily will work through every Coca-Cola Freestyle flavor combination she can find.
My Verdict
If you are flying United out of O’Hare and your gate is in Concourse F, do not walk to a different concourse. F is genuinely a strong United Club. The view is the best at the airport for regional jet spotting, the breakfast is real, the phone pods are real, and the lobby ceiling is a small piece of design you do not see in most domestic United Clubs. Out of all five regular United Clubs at ORD, I would rank F as the third-best, behind Concourse C and the bigger of the two B lounges at Gate B6, and ahead of the smaller B lounge at B18 and the tiny one in E.
For families, F is good. The view alone earns the seat. The food is enough for breakfast and a snack. The lack of a craft cocktail program is the only real gap, and that is only a gap if you were planning to drink before a flight.
Where This Sits in the ORD Network
For the full network ranking, see my Every United Club at O’Hare guide. The big flagship at Gate B6 has its own review at United Club at ORD B6, the smaller B lounge at B18, and the family favorite at Concourse C lives at United Club at ORD Concourse C.
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