Gate B3’s Sandwiches and Salads is your grab-and-go spot
Right by gate B3 in Terminal B, Sandwiches and Salads covers the basic airport needs: premade sandwiches, boxed salads, chips, and bottled drinks after security. Expect more of a refrigerated case than a made-to-order counter, so think quick pickup before a Southwest or American boarding call out of B gates.
This is a small operation, so choice runs to standard turkey, ham, or veggie sandwiches and basic green or pasta salads, usually in the $10–$14 range per item. Drinks add another $3–$5. It opens early with the first Terminal B departures and typically stays open through the last evening flights, but late-night options can be hit-or-miss, especially after 9 p.m.
You’re paying BUR prices here, similar to other spots in Terminal A and Terminal B, but cheaper than sit-down food near A4–A5. Quality skews supermarket-deli: fine for a short hop to Oakland or Phoenix, not something to save for a long-haul connection through another city. Packaging is all grab-and-go plastic clamshells, easy to carry onto the plane.
Use this stand when you’ve got 5–10 minutes before boarding at B3–B5 and just need a sandwich, salad, and water without walking back toward the main Terminal B concourse. Check the sell-by dates on the refrigerated items, then grab an extra bottle of water here so you can skip the lines closer to boarding time.