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Fresh Attractions Snack Bar

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Gate-side grab-and-go in Terminal 2

Terminal 2 at FLL has slim food options past security, and Fresh Attractions Snack Bar is one of the few spots open on that side of the checkpoint. It sits on the concourse used by Delta and Air Canada, so you’ll see a lot of quick coffee-and-snack runs between boarding calls. Think small counter, cooler cases, and shelves rather than a sit-down restaurant.

Hours shift with the schedule, but expect it to track typical Terminal 2 bank times, opening early for morning departures and closing after the last evening flights. You’re looking at airport pricing: bottled drinks in the $4–$6 range, packaged snacks around $3–$7, and pre-made sandwiches or wraps often landing in the $8–$12 band. It’s all pay-at-the-counter and go, which works on a 30-minute connection.

Food is standard convenience fare: chips, candy bars, muffins, breakfast pastries, and cold sandwiches in the cooler. Coffee and basic fountain sodas anchor the drink lineup, with a few juices and energy drinks mixed in. If you want an actual hot meal, you’ll need to check other Terminal 2 spots or eat before security in another terminal, because this place leans heavily on pre-packaged items.

Fresh Attractions Snack Bar sits airside, so you must clear security in Terminal 2 first; it’s not accessible from Terminals 1, 3, or 4 without re-clearing. That makes it a useful last stop for water, a snack for a 3–4 hour flight, or something to toss in your bag before boarding a Delta hop. Card payments are the norm, and prices are clearly labeled on the shelves and cooler doors.

One practical tip: if you land hungry at FLL and have a layover longer than 60 minutes, consider eating in Terminal 1 or 3 before heading to Terminal 2, then use Fresh Attractions Snack Bar for a backup coffee or bottle of water near your gate.

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