Across from Gate 6 in T, Little Rock Marketplace is the main one-stop shop once you’re past security. It sits on the concourse after the TSA checkpoint, so you can grab last-minute items without backtracking. You’ll see it between gates 4 and 8, an easy 2–3 minute walk from most T gates in this small terminal.
Little Rock Marketplace runs from early-morning departures through the last evening flights, roughly 5:00 a.m. to around 8:00–9:00 p.m. Check the day’s schedule if you land after 8:00 p.m., since closing time can slide earlier when the last outbound is done. Morning flyers can count on it for a coffee and snack before those 6:00–7:00 a.m. pushes.
Pricing tracks typical small-airport numbers: bottled drinks around $3–$4, packaged snacks $2–$6, and grab-and-go sandwiches in the $8–$12 range. You’ll find the usual magazines, headphones, phone cables, and travel-sized toiletries, so it covers most “forgot it at home” emergencies. If you like local touches, scan the shelves for Arkansas-branded gifts under $20 that actually fit in a carry-on.
Selection skews practical: chips, candy, gum, a few salads and wraps, plus basic over-the-counter meds like ibuprofen and motion sickness tablets. Coffee and cold brew sit in the same cooler as soft drinks and juices, which helps when you’re sprinting for a boarding time in 15 minutes. If you need something heavier, pair a sandwich from here with hot food from a nearby gate-area restaurant.
Plan one stop: hit the restroom near Gate 4, then swing by Little Rock Marketplace on the way back to your T gate so you’re not weaving upstream through boarding lines with bags and drinks.