Review: the Caledonian Sleeper lounge at London Euston station
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This is my review of the Caledonian Sleeper lounge at London Euston station.
HfP has been meaning to review the new Caledonian Sleeper trains since they were launched in 2019, after £150m was invested in new rolling stock. There were initial service and reliability issues which persuaded us to delay a trip, and then of course we had the pandemic.
The opening of a new lounge at Euston last November made us feel that it was the right time to give it a go, and we were tempted by a 25% discount offer available for trips in January. It still cost HfP over £300 for a one-way trip to Inverness in a double bedded room …..
My review of the train itself will be published tomorrow. Today I want to look at the Euston lounge.
The Caledonian Sleeper lounge at Euston station
Ahead of my journey to Inverness I checked out the lounge which is located on Platform 1, the platform where the train departs from.
Access to the Euston station lounge is available for holders of Double En-suite and Club Room En-suite tickets. It doesn’t appear that other passengers can buy access to the lounge which is a bit of a shame, but to be honest I think capacity would become an issue.
The lounge opens at 18.00 although the first departure time for the Sleeper is 21.15. This is presumably for the benefit of people needing somewhere to wait after leaving their office.
I arrived at 18.30 and I wasn’t the first passenger there, but it was just early enough to get a few pictures before it became busy.
The lounge can also be used after your arrival back into London which is handy if you want to get a shower here instead of in the tiny train bathroom.
The lounge is welcoming with lots of bench seating and small tables. Everything is still very new and fresh, with the lounge under two months old.
There appeared to be enough plugs and the WiFi worked well.
There are also corners where larger groups can gather:
Food in the Caledonian Sleeper lounge
If you want to eat before you board your train there are a number of options.
Sweet and savoury snacks are complimentary. If you want something bigger in the evenings then there is a paid-for lounge menu with toasted sandwiches, nachos, pizza twists, soup and sausage Wellington.
If you want to get into the Scottish mood, you can order Haggis, Neeps, Tatties with Whisky Sauce for £14.
For dessert you can choose from a brownie or a £14 cheese board. Non-alcoholic drinks are complimentary whilst alcoholic drinks are available for purchase.
The lounge menu also includes breakfast options for arriving passengers, such as bacon or sausage rolls and pastries. I don’t know how big these are but they seem fairly priced by lounge standards at £5.50 with the pastries at £2.50.
Here are the modest free snacks on offer:
…. and the non-alcoholic drinks:
I had a toasted sandwich (smoked ham & cheddar cheese) with tortilla chips which did the job, and only cost £6:
Whether the lounge should be charging at all for food is a different question, of course. Given that my one-way ticket would have been over £400 at full price (£500 for a couple), and was still over £300 with the 25% January discount, allowing at least one free food item per passenger wouldn’t hurt.
The showers
I was impressed by the toilet and shower facilities, which are new and very clean. Toiletries from Scottish brand Arran and towels are provided at no charge.
To my mind it is a good alternative to have a shower here on arrival rather than onboard, especially if you come from Glasgow or Edinburgh which have much shorter journey times than my Inverness train.
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Conclusion
This is an inviting lounge, perhaps a bit on the small side but with the benefit of everything being new.
With my Inverness train not boarding until 20.30 it was good to have somewhere to spend a couple of hours, especially as the main concourse at Euston is neither inviting or warm.
The shower facilities are excellent and as the lounge is open in the morning until 10.30 it also works as a smart arrivals lounge.
Tomorrow I will show you what you get in a double bedded Club room on board the Caledonian Sleeper.
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