Gate D7 in Terminal 2 has Mauka Market running 24/7
This is the grocery-style stop in HNL Terminal 2 near gate D7, open 24 hours a day, so it actually works for the 1 a.m. departure crowd and the 5 a.m. arrivals. The setup feels more like a compact convenience store than a sit-down restaurant, and it carries enough food to stand in for a quick meal when most kitchens in the terminal are closed.
Mauka Market sits post-security in Terminal 2’s D concourse, so you can grab something after clearing the TSA checkpoint by the D gates and still be at D7 in under 5 minutes. It’s useful if your flight on Hawaiian, United, or another Terminal 2 carrier leaves from the mid-D area and you don’t want to trek back toward the central food court.
Pricing lines up with typical airport convenience stores: expect around $3–$4 for bottled drinks, $5–$9 for pre-made sandwiches or salads, and $2–$5 for snacks. You’ll see packaged sushi, musubi, chips, candy, instant noodles, and chilled drinks in the coolers, so you can build a basic meal for under $15 if you avoid the pricier branded items.
Food quality tracks with grab-and-go: musubi and sandwiches are fine for a 5-hour mainland flight but not something to plan a layover around. There’s usually enough variety in the coolers and shelves to handle vegetarian basics like salads, fruit cups, and yogurt, though you won’t find elaborate dietary options clearly labeled beyond standard allergen info and nutritional labels on the packages.
Because Mauka Market is a grocery-style spot and not a bar or café, you’re in and out fast, often under 5 minutes even when a widebody departure at D7 is boarding. The move: load up here with a drink, snack, and something more substantial, then head straight to your gate instead of gambling on lines at the central Terminal 2 food court.