Between gates B2 and B3, this is the B Concourse snack stop with actual local Montana stuff.
BZN Market sits right between gates B2 and B3 in the Main terminal’s B Concourse, so you basically walk through it on the way to most B-gate departures. It runs roughly 06:00–18:30, which covers the bulk of BZN’s bank of flights but not late-night stragglers. Think upgraded convenience store: fridges of drinks, shelves of grab-and-go food, plus some local brands you’d normally have to hunt for in town.
The hot bar is the move if you hit it between 10:00 and 14:00. That’s the only window you’ll find a warm meal option instead of just packaged snacks, and several regulars mention skipping fast food for this. Expect basic, filling items rather than chef-y plates, at about $$ pricing by airport standards. After 14:00, you’re back to cold sandwiches, yogurt cups, and snack packs.
On the shelves you’ll see a mix of national labels and local Montana products that people call out in reviews, the sort of huckleberry and regional-brand items that work well as last-minute gifts. One Google reviewer points out that bottled drinks and snacks run at typical “airport level” prices, so don’t come in expecting grocery-store deals. If you want a large bottled water or tea for a longer leg with limited service, this is where frequent flyers grab it.
Watch out for: by late afternoon, multiple travelers say the selection can feel picked over, especially at the hot bar and in the fresher sections. The footprint is tight between two active gates, so it clogs quickly during boarding calls for B2 and B3 and you may need to park your rollaboard outside the entrance.
- Tip: hit BZN Market before 10:30 if you want first pick of the hot bar and better snack choice, then take everything back to your exact gate to eat in peace.