My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal Date of Visit: November 2025 (Last updated February 2026)
Time: Morning (8:00 AM to 10:00 AM)
My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal is a relaxed, coffee shop style contract lounge at London Gatwick Airport North Terminal, with access via Priority Pass or paid entry. In this morning visit review, I cover how to find it, what is included for breakfast, the self pour drinks setup, seating and atmosphere, Wi-Fi and power sockets, plus whether it is worth paying for or using a lounge visit.
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Location and Access Options at My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal
My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal is open daily from 5:00 AM until 4:00 PM. After passing through Passport Control, turn left into the main departures lounge and follow the signs for Lounges. The lounge is situated on the left-hand side inside the Lounge Pavilion.
To read our review of the My Lounge at Gatwick South Terminal, then please click here.
Entry is permitted up to three hours before your scheduled flight departure, though when I arrived a full four hours early, the friendly staff member at check in was welcoming and did not mind at all. You can enter the My Lounge by purchasing a Priority Pass lounge membership here (up to 20% off through this link), or by purchasing a pass beforehand at LoungePass.com for £34 per person. After clicking, search for the airport to check availability and book your lounge spot.
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Check-In Experience
Check in was quick, friendly, and efficient. Even though the lounge was busy with constant foot traffic on this Saturday morning, staff remained organised and welcoming.
Seating and Atmosphere at My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal
My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal follows the exact same interior style as My Lounge Gatwick South. The best way to describe this is that the space gives more of a coffee shop feel rather than a traditional corporate lounge.
The lounge is medium sized, slightly larger than its South Terminal counterpart, and laid out in an L shaped format. Seating includes comfortable armchairs, sofas, and café style tables for couples and solo travellers. There are also dedicated workstations for those wanting to catch up on emails before their flight.
Despite being quite busy, with two screaming toddlers making the atmosphere feel less chilled at times (though not the lounge’s fault), there was still plenty of available seating and the space remained clean and tidy throughout my stay. Soft ambient music played in the background, creating a relaxed, informal vibe. We have also reviewed the Plaza Premium Lounge and No.1 Traveller Lounge at Gatwick’s North terminal. You can read these reviews here.
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Food and Drink at My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal
Breakfast was being served during my visit, and I was genuinely impressed by the variety and quality for a contract lounge.
Hot items included:
• Bacon
• Sausage patties
• Scrambled eggs
• Breakfast muffins (ideal for making your own breakfast sandwich)
• After the breakfast service, hot food changes to a selection of pasta, salads, and curry dishes served later in the day
Cold and lighter items included:
• Fresh croissants and pain au chocolat (both soft and warm)
• Yoghurts, cereals, granola, and fresh fruit
There was also a self-serve pancake maker with a choice of sauces, a playful and welcome touch to the morning offering. Everything was self-serve and well stocked.
For drinks, the self-pour concept was a real highlight. Two taps offered draft beer, while several wines were available through electronic dispensers. There were also five spirits with traditional bar style measuring mechanisms. A soft drink fountain provided water, juices, and sodas. There was no sparkling wine or Champagne available during my visit, though this is common for UK contract lounges.
There are two coffee machines, and the black Americano I had was more than adequate.






Wi-Fi and Amenities
Wi Fi worked smoothly throughout, with the password displayed at every seat. The only real drawback was the lack of power ports at most seating areas, which could be improved for those working or charging multiple devices.
There were three unisex toilets, which were clean, tidy, and played the same ambient music as the main lounge area. At peak times there was a small queue, but nothing major.
A standout feature was the table football setup in a small games corner, adding a fun, relaxed touch. There are no showers or nap areas, but this is to be expected for a contract lounge.
LoungePass – No membership needed. Pre-book the My Lounge for £34 per person. After clicking, search for the airport to check availability and book your lounge spot.


Pros and Cons
Pros:
• Warm, inviting décor identical to the South Terminal lounge
• Self pour drinks including draft beer, wine, and spirits
• Impressive breakfast spread with a pancake machine
• Plenty of natural light through floor to ceiling windows
• Fast Wi Fi with visible password at each seat
• Games corner with table football
Cons:
• No runway views, only overlooking a passenger walkway
• Limited power sockets at seating areas
• No Champagne or sparkling wine
• Only three toilets which can cause short queues
Final Verdict: Is My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal Worth It?
My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal offers an excellent balance between comfort, convenience, and value for money. While it lacks the panoramic runway views and terrace of its South Terminal counterpart, it compensates with a strong self-serve drinks setup, impressive breakfast options, and a warm, relaxed vibe.
It can get busy and noisy at times, but the staff, atmosphere, and self-pour concept make this a solid choice for Priority Pass holders or pay per use guests seeking a more informal pre-flight experience.
Staff: 7/10
Food and Drink: 8/10
Ambiance and Comfort: 7.5/10
The Airport Lounge Bro Rating: 7.5/10
My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal FAQs
Where is My Lounge at Gatwick North Terminal?
My Lounge is airside in the Lounge Pavilion at Gatwick North Terminal, after Security, following the signs for Lounges.
Can you use Priority Pass at My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal?
Yes. You can enter with Priority Pass, subject to capacity, or pay for entry if spaces are available.
Do you need to pre book My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal?
It is strongly recommended at busy times, especially weekends and school holidays, as this lounge can fill up.
What food and drink is included?
Expect a solid breakfast spread in the morning, plus a self pour setup for beer, wine, and spirits, alongside soft drinks and coffee.
Is My Lounge Gatwick North Terminal worth it?
It is worth it if you want a relaxed pre-flight space with a strong breakfast and self pour drinks, but less ideal if you need a power socket or desire runway views.
For information on this lounge, you can visit the Gatwick Airport website here.
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