Near Terminal 1 concourses, The Strip Market is your grab-and-go stop when you don’t have time to trek back to the main food court.
This shop sits in Terminal 1, so it mainly serves flyers on Southwest and the other T1 carriers who want snacks without leaving their gate neighborhood. Hours vary by flight bank and may shift seasonally, so assume early-morning opening before the first departures and closing around the last evening flights; check the overhead sign as you walk past. It’s post-security, so you can pick things up after clearing the T1 checkpoint and keep your shoes off.
Think standard airport market: bottled drinks, packaged chips, candy, gum, a few grab-and-go sandwiches, and some prepacked salads in the cooler. Prices run higher than street level, with bottled water typically in the $4–5 range and sandwiches in the low teens. Coffee quality tracks with basic drip chains, so this is more about caffeine and calories than anything special. If you want a hot meal, you’ll likely be walking toward the larger Terminal 1 food court instead.
Since there’s no single standout item reported here, treat The Strip Market as your backup plan when time before boarding drops under 20 minutes and lines at nearby counters stretch down the concourse. Expect quick service, minimal seating, and lots of people grabbing one or two things before they rejoin boarding groups. Tip: buy water and snacks here for the flight, then wait to eat anything perishable until you’re actually in your seat and settled.