EYW · Restaurants

Farm2Air Market

★ 5 $$$$

Packaged sandwiches and salads sit right at Concourse A’s entrance

Farm2Air Market is the small grab-and-go stand you see airside on the left as you walk into Concourse A at Key West International (Main terminal). It functions as the primary to-go option once you’re past TSA, with packaged sandwiches, basic salads, and cold drinks ready to throw in your bag before heading to the handful of gates ahead.

Hours aren’t clearly posted online, but reviewers mention it open for early departures and still selling snacks for late afternoon flights. Expect typical airport pricing in the $$ range, with sandwiches a few dollars higher than what you’d pay in town. A Google review sums it up as “a decent selection of snacks and drinks to take on the plane” for such a small airport.

Food here is simple: think premade turkey or ham sandwiches, salads in plastic clamshells, chips, candy, and bottled drinks in the coolers by the counter. A Yelp reviewer calls it “basically a little market with sandwiches and drinks right as you go into the concourse,” and that’s exactly the level of ambition. It’s the stop when you want something in your hand, not a table and a server.

Watch out for two things: selection and price. Several reviews mention steep pricing for what is essentially convenience-store food, and multiple travelers report that fresh items run low later in the day after earlier bank flights clear the shelves. If your flight leaves after 3:00 pm, don’t assume the cooler will still have your first-choice sandwich.

Regulars treat Farm2Air as a post-security supply run. Frequent flyers mention grabbing a big bottle of water and a sandwich here instead of hauling food through TSA, then skipping the line at any bar closer to the gates. Smart move: stop at Farm2Air as soon as you clear security, not during boarding calls, so you catch the best selection before the coolers get picked over.

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