Gate area in Terminal 1 where 7‑Eleven saves your budget
In Terminal 1, 7‑Eleven fills the gap between $18 salads and $6 bottled water. It usually sits near the busier gate clusters, so you can grab snacks without hiking back toward the main food court. Post-security means you can bring drinks straight to your seat instead of chugging at the checkpoint.
Hours at this LAS 7‑Eleven vary by gate zone and flight banks, but expect early-morning opening that roughly tracks the first departures and closing around the last big wave of flights. If your boarding pass shows a crack-of-dawn time in Terminal 1, this is one of the few spots likely to be open for coffee and something quick.
Pricing runs closer to street 7‑Eleven than typical airport markups: think $2–$4 for chips or candy, around $3–$5 for grab-and-go pastries or basic sandwiches, and bottled drinks under what nearby sit-down spots charge. You still pay a bit of an airport premium, but it usually beats the newsstands by a couple of dollars per snack run.
Selection leans hard into grab-and-go: packaged sandwiches, instant noodles, candy, chips, energy drinks, and big bottled waters, all suited for a 3–4 hour leg out of Las Vegas. Hot food, if available at your specific gate location, skews to basic pizza slices and taquitos; treat those as last-resort fuel, not a main meal before a long flight.
Practical tip: check 7‑Eleven before you buy water or snacks at the first shop you see off security in Terminal 1; a two-minute detour toward your actual gate often saves a few dollars per item.