
Travelers killing time at Dallas Love Field and nearby office workers are about to get a new place to refuel. Jetsetters, a coffee lounge tucked inside the Frontiers of Flight Museum, is set to open to the public on April 29, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for April 28. The spot will pour Cultivar coffee, serve pastries and breakfast tacos, and offer a WiFi-equipped meeting area aimed at both people rushing to flights and locals looking for a low-key work nook.
What Jetsetters Will Serve
The museum bills Jetsetters as an elegant yet neighborhood-friendly lounge that will serve Cultivar Coffee alongside baked goods from Sugar & Sage Bakery, plus breakfast tacos and grab-and-go sandwiches. According to the Frontiers of Flight Museum, the space is meant to work equally well for quick coffee stops, casual meetings and longer hangouts, and every purchase will help fund the museum’s education programs.
Partners and Opening Details
Most of the menu leans on local partners. The museum highlights Cultivar and Sugar & Sage, while local coverage notes that Tacodeli will supply the tacos and that Maman’s orange-and-pistachio tea cake will have a starring role. “Jetsetters is a sophisticated, family and corporate friendly lounging space to enjoy a unique experience inside the Frontiers of Flight Museum,” Frontiers of Flight president and CEO Abigail Erickson-Torres said in a statement, per CultureMap Dallas.
Museum Context
The Frontiers of Flight Museum sits at 6911 Lemmon Ave. beside Love Field and operates in a roughly 100,000-square-foot facility that houses more than 35,000 artifacts across dozens of galleries, ranging from Wright Flyer replicas to an Apollo 7 capsule, according to the museum’s site. Jetsetters follows the museum’s 2025 rollout of a retail store as the institution leans further into hospitality and earned-revenue streams to support its aerospace-STEM work.
How To Visit
The lounge will be open to everyone, no museum ticket required. Visitors can enter through the main doors and check in at the front desk to receive a pass. Planned hours are 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, and the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce is slated to handle the April 28 ribbon-cutting, as reported by CultureMap Dallas.
For travelers riding out a layover at Love Field and neighbors hunting for a calm meeting spot, Jetsetters is pitching itself as more than a coffee stop. Museum leaders say purchases at the lounge will help fund hands-on learning and educational programming. Expect a tight menu built around local partners, a relaxed lounge environment and a surprisingly quiet pocket of airport-adjacent calm in the middle of the city.









