Gate-side grab-and-go in Terminal C
This Hudson sits in DFW Terminal C, handy if your flight boards from any C20–C39 gate and you don’t want to double back to the Skylink stops. It’s a standard news & convenience setup: magazines, books, snacks, and electronics right on the concourse so you can be in and out in under 5 minutes.
Hours usually track the bank of morning departures in C, opening around the first 6:00 a.m. flights and staying open into the late evening push, often past 9:00 p.m. That covers most American Airlines banks out of Terminal C, so you can grab something on the way to an 8:15 a.m. or a 7:40 p.m. departure.
Pricing runs typical airport-high: bottled water around $3–$4, candy and chips $4–$6, and basic travel-sized toiletries in the $3–$7 range. Branded souvenirs with “Dallas” or “Texas” logos usually start near $10 for mugs and $15–$25 for T-shirts, so this isn’t the cheapest place to gear up last-minute.
For a quick turn, hit the coolers first for drinks and prepacked sandwiches, then swing by the front counter for gum, chargers, and headphones. If you need a phone cable or power bank before a 3-hour hop to LAX or MIA, this Hudson is your fastest option in C without riding Skylink to another terminal.
Tip: check the small impulse racks near the registers for batteries and single-use pain relievers; it’s quicker than walking the whole store when boarding starts in 15 minutes.