Osaka Airport Winery at Itami Airport joins Priority Pass

Osaka Airport Winery
Priority Pass members can now enjoy unlimited house wine at Osaka Airport Winery. (Image: Osaka Airport Winery)

Osaka Airport Winery, a restaurant at Itami Airport, joined the Priority Pass network earlier this week. It offers members a set menu including unlimited house wine or one soft drink during its 11AM to 10PM (last order at 9PM) opening hours.

The restaurant is located landside, i.e. before security, in the restaurant area on the airport’s third floor. As such, it can be used by Priority Pass members both before departure from and after arrival at Itami.

The airport’s website describes Osaka Airport Winery as “Offering Southern Italian cuisine with a view of the winery operations… The restaurant specializes in dishes made mainly with ingredients from within a 50-mile (80-kilometer) radius, with delicious pasta options for lunch. From the afternoon into the evening, the winery offers drinks and light snacks, as well as dishes that go perfectly with wine, to savor and relax. A casual wine bar that makes a great place to unwind.”

With this being an “eat” experience rather than a lounge, Priority Pass memberships issued through select credit cards are not eligible. Children under seven can eat for free when sharing a meal with an adult but members cannot guest others.

Osaka Airport Winery is the first Priority Pass facility available at Osaka Itami Airport. Priority Pass has been expanding its network in Japan, also recently adding All Day Dining Grande Aile at Tokyo Haneda Airport to its network among others.

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