The Frontiers of Flight Museum is opening a new coffee lounge on-site. The lounge is designed to offer a comfortable gathering space for visitors and locals alike. The space will be open to the public, with no museum admission required.
Coffee Lounge Jetsetters to Open at Love Field
Jetsetters is soon to open at the Frontiers of Flight Museum at Dallas Love Field. The new coffee lounge brings a space for visitors, travelers, and professionals alike. It is a place where visitors can relax, meet, or work while enjoying food and drinks.
The comfortable seating and Wi-Fi will offer the ideal environment for meetings or casual visits. Locals do not require a museum ticket to enter the lounge and can check in at the front desk for access.
“Jetsetters is a sophisticated, family and corporate-friendly lounging space to enjoy a unique experience inside the Frontiers of Flight Museum,” said Abigail Erickson-Torres, president and CEO of the Frontiers of Flight Museum. “We’ve spent a year developing this concept —bringing together the best team, food and beverage options, merchandise, and stylish architecture designed to comfort the traveler, the aviator, veteran, and international explorers and their families.”
Opening Event and Menu Highlights
The opening will be celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 28, 2026. The North Dallas Chamber of Commerce will host the event on the set date. The lounge will then be open to the public on the following day, on April 29, 2026.
Jetsetters will serve premium coffee from Cultivar Coffee. It will serve specialty drinks and pastries from Sugar & Sage Bakery. The spot will also serve grab-and-go items, a kids’ menu, Tacodeli breakfast tacos (Monday to Saturday), sandwiches, and snacks.
The coffee lounge will open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. On Saturdays, it will remain open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Sundays, the lounge will open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
About the Museum
The Frontiers of Flight Museum is a leading destination in Dallas, North Texas. Known for its aviation and space history, it features over 35,000 artifacts, including aircraft and spacecraft. It also offers interactive exhibits, educational programs, and other unique experiences.
The museum is soon to add a fresh element with the opening of Jetsetters. The design and menu of the coffee lounge are sure to make it a go-to spot at Dallas Love Field.
