Gate B area staple with last-minute Spokane souvenirs
Airport Gift Shop sits airside near the B gates at Spokane International (GEG), right after the central security checkpoint that feeds Terminals A, B, and C. It leans heavily local: you’ll see Washington state mugs, Spokane-themed magnets, and huckleberry candy lined up near the front racks. Prices run higher than downtown—expect $12–$18 for T‑shirts and around $6–$10 for snack packs—but still in normal airport territory.
The shop opens early with the first bank of departures, around 4:30–5:00 a.m., and typically stays open until the evening flights to Seattle and Denver clear, roughly 9:00–10:00 p.m. That covers most Horizon/Alaska, Delta, and United banks out of A, B, and C. If you land on a late-night inbound after 10:00 p.m., assume it’s already closed and grab snacks on the plane instead.
Stock runs basic but useful: neck pillows, charging cables, and headphones sit near the back wall, alongside over-the-counter meds like ibuprofen, antacids, and motion-sickness pills. Single charging cables usually price in the $18–$25 range, and travel-size meds run about $4–$8. Drinks are mostly bottled sodas, water, and energy drinks in coolers along one side, at typical $3–$5 airport pricing.
No standout “order this” item here; it’s more about patching gaps. Think: you forgot a toothbrush before a 6:00 a.m. Alaska flight, or you need one more postcard before boarding at Gate B3. Quick tip: stop here right after security rather than waiting at your gate—the smaller newsstands closer to A and C sometimes close earlier or carry less of the Spokane-branded gear.