The Shop @ Treasure Valley at BOI (Concourse B)

The Experience

The Shop @ Treasure Valley is a classic airport grab-and-go market—the kind of place you duck into when boarding is around the corner but you still need something (anything) to eat, a decent coffee, or a bottle of water that isn’t from your hotel sink. Expect a quick loop through shelves and coolers rather than a sit-down meal.

The vibe is purely functional: bright, busy, and built for speed. What travelers tend to love about spots like this in Boise Airport is the convenience—no waiting for a check, no hunting down a server—just scan, pay, and hustle to your gate. It’s also a reliable “backup plan” when the food court is slammed or your connection is tight. Menu “highlights” here are more about smart airport snacking: chilled drinks, packaged snacks, and easy handheld bites you can eat at the gate.

Location & Access

You’ll find The Shop @ Treasure Valley in Boise Airport (BOI), Concourse B. It’s positioned to serve travelers heading to the B gates, so it’s an easy stop while you’re walking the concourse (especially if you’re within a few minutes of boarding). Security zone information isn’t confirmed from official BOI dining data, but concourse locations are typically post-security.

  • Exact location: Concourse B (look for it along the main passenger flow between gates)
  • Landmarks: Near the B-gate corridor foot traffic; ideal as a last-minute stop before boarding
  • Seating: This is primarily a retail market; use nearby gate seating
  • Wait times: Usually short; brief checkout lines can form during morning departures and evening banks

Menu Highlights

  • Fast breakfast fixes: Yogurt cups, fruit, and other portable options that won’t slow you down at the gate.
  • Salty-sweet snacks: Chips, nuts, candy, and better “plane snacks” than whatever you forgot to pack.
  • Drinks for the flight: Water, sodas, energy drinks, and other grab-from-the-cooler staples.

Prices: Specific pricing isn’t published, but expect typical airport convenience-store markups—plan on paying more than you would off-airport for drinks and packaged items.

Dietary options: Because inventory varies, consider it “depends on what’s stocked.” You can often find vegetarian choices (nuts, fruit, some snack packs). Vegan, gluten-free, and halal items may be available but aren’t guaranteed—check labels carefully.

Practical Info

  • Mobile ordering: Not confirmed.
  • Reservations: Not applicable.
  • Best times to avoid crowds: Midday lull between the morning rush and late-afternoon/evening departures.
  • Power outlets: Not a feature of the shop itself; rely on gate-area seating for outlets/charging.

Quick Verdict

Best for: Anyone who needs a quick bite, a drink for the plane, or last-minute travel essentials without committing to a full meal—especially business travelers and families trying to keep the boarding process smooth.

Skip if: You want a cooked-to-order meal, a local Boise “taste of place,” or predictable dietary-specific options. In that case, you’ll be happier at a full-service spot or the post-security food court when time allows.

Location

Concourse B