The Experience
3Sixty Duty Free & More isn’t a restaurant in the traditional sense—it’s a grab-and-go travel shop that functions like a last-minute pantry for your flight. Think bottles for gifting, premium chocolates, quick snacks, and the “I forgot that” essentials (gum, chargers, minis, and travel-size toiletries) all in one easy loop through the aisles.
What travelers love here is the speed and practicality: you can walk in, spot what you need, and be back en route to your gate without committing to a sit-down meal. If you’re building a plane picnic, it’s a solid place to upgrade from standard terminal snacks—grab something sweet, something salty, and a bottle for your destination if you’re traveling internationally.
Location & Access
You’ll find 3Sixty Duty Free & More in Concourse D at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). It’s post-security, positioned to catch international and connector traffic in the D corridor—an easy stop while you’re walking between gates in Concourse D.
Because it’s a retail counter-style shop, there’s no dedicated seating. Lines tend to come in short bursts (especially when multiple flights are boarding nearby). Typical waits are quick, but if a flight just dumped a wave of passengers into the concourse, expect a few minutes at the registers.
Menu Highlights
- Duty-free spirits and wine: The headline buy—best for gifting or stocking up if you’re flying internationally and know your allowances.
- Premium chocolates and sweets: Easy, packable gifts and a reliable morale boost for long-hauls.
- Snackables for the plane: Chips, nuts, candy, and quick bites that beat getting stuck with nothing between meal services.
Price note: Exact pricing varies by brand and size, and CLT’s current listings don’t publish a price range. In general, duty-free can be a value on certain bottles, but not everything is automatically a bargain—if you’re price-sensitive, focus on items you already know the normal street price for.
Dietary options: Since this is retail rather than a kitchen, options depend on packaged labels. You can usually find vegetarian snacks and some gluten-free packaged items (nuts, certain chocolates), but vegan choices are hit-or-miss. Halal offerings aren’t guaranteed—check packaging carefully.
Practical Info
- Mobile ordering: Not typically available for duty-free retail; plan to shop in person.
- Reservations: None.
- Best times to avoid crowds: Shop mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Avoid the 30–45 minutes before big international departures in Concourse D, when lines can suddenly form.
- Power outlets: Not a sit-down venue—use nearby concourse seating areas for charging.
Quick Verdict
- Best for: International travelers who want a fast duty-free run, last-minute gifts, or a quick stash of plane snacks.
- Skip if: You’re hungry for a real meal or need guaranteed dietary-specific items—head to Concourse D dining (like a sit-down bar-and-grill) instead and treat this as a bonus stop.
Location
Concourse D