By gate C, this Travel+Leisure shop is your last-minute fix
Sitting in Terminal C at Spokane (GEG), Travel+Leisure runs like a standard news and travel store: mags, snacks, drinks, and a wall of neck pillows and chargers. Expect airport pricing, with bottled drinks around $3–$5 and basic travel gadgets sitting in the $15–$40 range. It’s post-security, so you can duck in after clearing the C checkpoint without backtracking through the main rotunda.
The magazine rack leans heavy on names you recognize from airport racks everywhere, including the Travel + Leisure title itself, plus mainstream newsweeklies and puzzle books that actually kill a 90‑minute delay. You’ll also find basic hygiene kits, headphones, and USB cables if something died or leaked in your bag. Figure 5–10 minutes to scan the shelves if you’re trying to grab something before boarding from a C gate.
Food here is packaged-only: chips, candy bars, nuts, and a small cooler with sodas and water. If you want real coffee or a hot sandwich, walk back toward B gates instead; use this spot for a backup snack and a second bottle of water for a 3+ hour flight. Prices on grab‑and‑go snacks usually run in the $2–$6 range, so it’s cheaper to stock up in town and use this for gaps.
Practical move: hit the restroom near the C gate area first, then swing through Travel+Leisure on the way back so you’re not juggling purchases in the stall or leaving a fresh $20 airport water on the sink.