Gate 1 is closest to Farm2Air Market’s entrance in Main.
Farm2Air Market sits post-security in the Main terminal at Key West International Airport, a short walk from the single gate area and security exit. It runs on typical EYW hours, usually opening around the first departures in the morning and staying open into the last evening flights, so you can grab something on both the 6:00 a.m. bank and the late Miami hops.
Food here skews quick and simple: pre-made sandwiches, salads, wraps, and snack boxes, with most items in the $8–$15 range. Drinks include bottled water, soft drinks, energy drinks, and a rotating set of grab-and-go coffees and teas, useful if the line at the main café by security gets long. Expect more “airport market” than sit-down meal, so plan to eat at the gate or on your ATR or E175.
Farm2Air Market also stocks travel basics: neck pillows, headphones, phone chargers, sunscreen, and a few Key West-branded souvenirs, usually in the $10–$30 band. That mix helps if your charger died at the hotel or you skipped picking up gifts on Duval Street. You pay at a single cashier station near the entrance, which keeps the in-and-out time under five minutes when there’s no bank of departures boarding at once.
Tip: lines spike about 30 minutes before the mid-morning departures, so if you’re on an American or Delta flight around 10:00–11:00 a.m., hit Farm2Air Market right after security instead of waiting until boarding starts at the gate.