Gate 7 in Terminal T puts Colorado Made Café right on your way
This small souvenirs and gifts shop sits near Gate 7 in Terminal T at Eagle County Regional Airport, so you see it on most peak ski-bank departures. It sits post-security, so you clear TSA first, then walk a minute or two toward the gate area. Signage just says Colorado Made Café, but think more retail and grab-and-go merch than sit-down dining.
Inventory leans hard into local themes: Colorado-branded mugs, mountain-logo hoodies, ski-themed shot glasses, and basic snacks and drinks. Prices run higher than town, as expected at EGE; a simple logo mug can hit the $15–$20 range, and hoodies can easily push past $50. This is one of the few spots in Terminal T where you can grab a last-second gift without leaving the secure area.
You will also find standard airport standbys here: neck pillows, phone chargers, headphones, and a short rack of toiletries. That matters at EGE, because once you pass the single main checkpoint there is not a second gift shop beyond the Gate 7 cluster. If you forget sunscreen for a same-day return, this is usually your last shot before you board.
Lines tend to spike 30–40 minutes before the mid-morning and late-afternoon waves to Denver and Dallas, when two or three flights board back-to-back from nearby gates. The shop opens in time for first bank departures and typically closes after the last evening flight, tracking the daily schedule rather than set late-night hours.
Practical tip: if you want a logo hoodie or mug, walk to Colorado Made Café as soon as you clear security, before the pre-boarding rush at Gate 7 cleans out common sizes and designs.