Grab basics near Gate C5 at Hawaii Market
This small grocery in Terminal 2, right by gate C5, fills the gap when you need snacks or toiletries more than a sit-down meal. Hawaii Market runs from 6 am to 10 pm, so it usually covers the first island departures and most late-night mainland flights.
Expect standard airport pricing: single drinks around $3–$5, snack packs roughly $4–$8, and simple grab-and-go items that work as a light meal if you’re short on time. The setup is more mini-mart than deli, so think packaged food, bottled beverages, and travel odds and ends instead of made-to-order plates.
The rating sits around 4.5 stars, which is high for what is basically a gate-side grocery. Stock leans toward familiar brands with some local flavor mixed in: you’ll usually see macadamia nuts, local-style chips, and island candies alongside standard chips, cookies, and energy bars. It’s a quick way to pick up last-minute gifts that won’t eat your entire layover.
Drinks run from canned coffee and soft drinks to basic bottled water and sports drinks, with cooler doors right along the main aisle. Refrigerated items like yogurt cups and cut fruit often show up in the $5–$9 range, fine as a light breakfast before an early flight out of Terminal 2.
Hawaii Market sits post-security in T2, so you can’t use it for pre-check-in supplies if you’re still landside. The main downside: limited hot food and almost no seating, so plan to carry everything back to the C-gates area or your seat near C5.
Tip: If your flight boards from a different concourse, grab water and snacks here by C5 before walking off toward the farther gates, where options thin out fast in the late evening.