Gate C shop with huckleberry everything
Right in Terminal C, Huckleberry Hut leans hard into Pacific Northwest flavors: think huckleberry jam, syrups, candies, and teas branded with “Spokane” or “Idaho” on the label. It runs typical airport daytime hours that roughly mirror C-gate flight banks, so you’ll usually find it open from early morning departures through the last evening flights. This is a quick stop for edible souvenirs and last‑minute gifts, not a sit‑down break.
Most huckleberry jams and syrups come in TSA-friendly 3–5 oz jars and bottles, so you can carry them on from C without repacking. Larger 8–12 oz jars sit on the same shelves if you’re checking a bag. Expect tourist pricing: small candies and taffy packs start around $5, with gift boxes and sampler sets running into the $15–$25 range. Cards are accepted; cash is hit or miss depending on the day.
Snack-wise, Huckleberry Hut in Terminal C mixes local-flavor sweets with standard travel treats. You’ll see huckleberry taffy, chocolate bars, and licorice alongside regular chips, bottled drinks, and a few grab‑and‑go items. If you’re short on time at the C gates, it beats walking back toward Terminals A or B for something similar. Just don’t come here expecting fresh sandwiches or hot food; this is candy, gifts, and packaged snacks only.
Final tip: stop at Huckleberry Hut before heading to the far end of C, so you’re not backtracking 5–10 minutes when boarding starts.