Burritos near A15 in Terminal 1 are thin on options
Moe's Southwest Grill sits on the A concourse by Gate A15 in Terminal 1, one of the only Mexican-American counters past security in this part of LAS. Bloggers flag it as a rare burrito stop in an area otherwise dominated by burgers and generic bar food. It’s airside, so you’re fine to walk over after clearing security for the A/B/C gates.
The airport directory currently tags it as “TEMP CLOSED – Moe’s Southwest Grill” near Gate A15, so treat it as a bonus if you find the lights on. Listings don’t show consistent hours, and closures seem to swing by season and time of day. Build a backup plan in Terminal 1 in case you walk down the concourse and hit a shuttered storefront.
Figure on fast-casual pricing in the $10–$18 range for burritos, bowls, and tacos, more if you start stacking extras and a drink. The setup is standard Moe’s: pick a base, add protein, then toppings along the line. For something filling before a late flight, a burrito bowl with chicken and beans stretches the value better than quesadillas or chips-and-queso.
Walk time from the Terminal 1 central rotunda to Gate A15 runs about 5–10 minutes depending on crowds. If your flight departs from a mid-A gate like A10 or A12, it’s an easy detour as you head to boarding. Coming from B or C, factor in the round-trip walk before committing, especially on a tight connection under 45 minutes.
One practical tip: check the Harry Reid food directory for Moe’s status before you trek to A15, then keep a burger or bar-grill backup within the main Terminal 1 rotunda in case that “TEMP CLOSED” tag is still accurate when you arrive.