Gate C33 sits almost directly across from Agave Taqueria
Right by gate C33 in Terminal C, Agave Taqueria covers the basic Tex-Mex cravings without leaving the C concourse. It’s post-security, so you can walk over after TSA and still keep eyes on C-gates departure boards. Expect quick-counter service with a short wait outside of the 06:00–09:00 and 16:00–19:00 rush windows.
Menu leans standard: tacos, burritos, nachos, and breakfast options in the morning. Pricing runs in typical airport territory, roughly $11–$15 for a taco plate or burrito combo. If you want something you can eat at the gate, tacos in foil wrappers travel better than the loaded nachos, which get soggy fast once you walk more than 5–10 minutes away.
Beer and basic margaritas usually sit in the $8–$13 range, which lines up with other Terminal C spots. If you’re tight on time before a United flight, order food to-go and skip the bar seats; gate C33 and neighboring C31 are less than a two-minute walk, so you can grab your bag and be sitting at your boarding area before Group 1 lines up.
Lines spike before United banks pushing out around the :30 and :45 marks each hour in C. If the queue hits back toward the concourse hallway, plan on 15–20 minutes from order to food-in-hand. The move: check your gate (C20–C45) first, then swing by Agave Taqueria only if it’s on your walking path so you’re not backtracking through Terminal C with a messy tray.