Stephanie’s has become a bit of a staple in Boston. With 3 locations in the city, and their new spot at the airport, the restaurant has made a name for itself serving up some awesome comfort food. For those cold New England winter nights, you’ll often find the bar packed with a fun mix of townies, college kids, and anybody else rolling through town. Stephanie’s at BOS is no different…well, maybe a few less townies at 5AM.
I stopped by Stephanie’s at BOS prior to an early morning on American Airlines. The restaurant is located in Terminal B, right across the hall from Gate B24. Terminal B at Boston serves American Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit, and some British Airways departures. Stephanie’s is nestled in with United’s gates.
How to Use Your Priority Pass at Stephanie’s
This one’s easy. Just walk up to the restaurant, grab a seat normally, and the let your server know you have a Priority Pass card at some point during the meal. I always prefer to give them a heads up in the beginning, but I imagine you can hand over your Priority Pass when the bring you the bill, no questions asked.
My server knew the drill, and she swiped my Priority Pass and closed out my tab before I even got my food. I only had about 20 minutes before my flight boarded, so the timing worked out great!
How’s the Food? Menu, Prices, and Pictures
Since I was at Boston Logan for an early morning flight, I got to sample Stephanie’s breakfast menu. There’s a great selection of juices, teas, coffees, and libations. For breakfast, there’s an assortment of sandwiches, eggs, and continental breakfast items.
I ordered the Smoked Salmon and Avocado Benedict, with some pineapple juice to wash it down.
As I mentioned above, paying with your Priority Pass is super easy. They swipe your Priority Pass card, and it’ll take $28 off the bill. If you spent less than $28, your meal will be free! Wait, wait! Before the internet police come and get me, yes, this technically isn’t free. If you have a credit card that comes with Priority pass Select, there’s some cost baked into the annual fee on your credit card. But let’s assume you’re not only getting the credit card for Priority Pass Select, right? There’s some other benefit to having the credit card, and your Priority Pass membership comes along with it. To me, that’s free breakfast…and a pretty good one, too!
(Don’t forget to tip, even if your meal is free! Support your servers!)
Is it Worth the Stop?
Yeah, definitely! With a Priority Pass credit of $28, you can get anything on the breakfast menu at little to no cost. You could even order a second meal to go, for the plane.
Restaurants are relatively new to the Priority Pass experience, and this is the first time I’ve been to one of their restaurant partners. At Boston Logan, the Jerry Remy Sports Bar & Grille in Terminal C is also a member of Priority Pass. The list of restaurants continues to expand, with options in London, San Francisco, Sydney, Denver, and plenty of other cities.
(Check out our review of the Timberline Grill at Denver International Airport here!)
Are you a fan of the restaurant additions to Priority Pass? I sure am!
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The meal is not free because tip is not included. If you go to PP restraints bring extra cash to tip. Service staff is HATING Priority pass because people aren’t tipping.
Haha, right – you should tip around $5… which would buy you a nice breakfast sandwich elsewhere… so basically the pineapple juice was free 🙂
Show me where to find a $5.00 breakfast sandwich at an airport. The one at Stephanie’s is $14.00, even if you order it to go.
Even at a kiosk it would be near $10 bucks.
For my “$5.00” I’d rather sit at a table and have freshly prepared food brought to me on a china plate and drink out of a glass.
Ryan – totally right, check out our recent post on tipping at Priority Pass restaurants.
https://www.pointswithacrew.com/enjoy-those-priority-pass-restaurants-but-remember-this-one-tip-literally/
Some PP restaurants allow part of the $28 allowance to go towards tip, such as Corona Beach House at MIA, but most don’t and you should leave a tip.
I’m sure there’s some tricky way for restaurants to tip themselves out with your balance…if they made an item called “Tasty Icecream Pie” for instance.
As Priority Pass becomes more common for these restaurants I’m sure you’ll see that happening.
This would not surprise me in the least.