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Hudson News

Past-security hybrid shop at ACY: Hudson News + Euro Café

This single Hudson News inside the Terminal also doubles as Euro Café, so one stop covers magazines, drinks, snacks, and basic coffee instead of having three different shops scattered around Atlantic City International Airport. You’ll find it post-security, along the main concourse used for Spirit’s ACY departures.

Opening hours track the flight schedule, with the shop generally operating from early morning departures into the evening bank, so you can grab a bottled drink or last-minute charger even on 6:00 a.m.-range flights. Prices run higher than off-airport—expect around $3–$4 for bottled water and $4–$7 for packaged snacks or candy.

On the Euro Café side of the counter, you’ll see drip coffee, simple espresso drinks, and grab-and-go pastries held in a small case. Coffee sits roughly in the $3–$5 range depending on size, and pastries or muffins usually land in the $3–$4 bracket. It’s basic, but it beats boarding a Spirit A320 from ACY with nothing but airplane water.

Hudson’s standard travel gear wall carries phone cables, headphones, and neck pillows, alongside paperback bestsellers and a mix of regional titles mentioning Atlantic City. If you forgot a charging brick or Lightning cable, this is essentially your only realistic option inside the Terminal before security calls your group number.

Tip: lines build 30–40 minutes before clustered Spirit departures, so if you want coffee and time to use the restroom, hit Hudson/Euro Café as soon as you clear the single security checkpoint.