Gate-side snacks and basics in Terminal 4
The Market by Hudson sits in Terminal 4 at FLL, handy if you’re flying JetBlue or an international carrier out of this side of the airport. It’s a grab-and-go setup, not a sit-down spot, so think quick pass-through on the way to gates rather than a lingering stop.
This is a standard Hudson concept: packaged snacks, bottled drinks, candy, gum, and a short run of travel needs like phone chargers, headphones, neck pillows, and basic toiletries. Prices run higher than street level, as usual for airports, but a single bottled drink and a snack will typically push around the $10–$15 mark.
You’ll also see a small cooler case with sandwiches, wraps, salads, and yogurt cups, geared to the Terminal 4 crowd catching longer flights. Fresh items are fine for a plane meal in a pinch, but they’re more about convenience than flavor, and selection can thin out after 7–8 p.m.
Hours track roughly with flight banks in Terminal 4, opening early in the morning for the first departures and staying open into the late evening when the last international flights clear. If you’re on a very late-night or very early-morning departure, don’t assume it’s open; grab water and snacks elsewhere in the terminal if you pass another shop first.
Tip: Stock up on gum, a drink, and any last-minute charger here before heading to the deeper international gates in Terminal 4, where options thin out and lines spike before big departures.