Gate-side grab at DAL: Hudson sits in Terminal T
Hudson runs multiple spots through Dallas Love Field’s Terminal T, all post-security, so you can pick one close to your gate instead of doubling back. Think newsstand plus travel shop: magazines, phone chargers, neck pillows, and a basic spread of snacks and bottled drinks right in the concourse. Hours track flight banks, roughly early morning through the last departures, but smaller units sometimes close around 9–10 p.m., especially on lighter traffic nights.
Pricing lands in typical airport territory: bottled water around $3–$4, candy and chips in the $3–$6 range, and grab-and-go sandwiches or salads usually between $9–$13. Coffee and soft drinks cost more than down by Mockingbird Lane but still beat buying something onboard. You’ll also see books, local-themed souvenirs, and standard travel-size toiletries on the same shelves as gum and mints, which matter before a two-hour hop to Houston or Denver.
Hudson at DAL leans hard into last-minute fixes: earbuds and chargers near $20–$35, power banks commonly in the $30–$60 band, and basic USB cables on pegs right by the register. Gift items skew to “Love Field” or Dallas logos, with T-shirts and caps often around $20–$35. If you need something scanned at security, the staff usually knows TSA rules well enough to point you to bags, quart-size liquid kits, and zipper pouches that pass the checkpoint.
Selection shifts a bit by gate cluster, but every Hudson in Terminal T carries at least cold drinks, snacks, gum, and basic hygiene gear. If you’re tight on time before boarding, hit the Hudson closest to your gate instead of the bigger ones near the main food court; the smaller footprint often means a shorter line and faster exit with your receipt in hand.