Across from gate T3, Paradies Lagardère is your main grab-and-go shop in the terminal.
This store sits airside in Terminal T, just past the main security checkpoint at Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport. It runs from early morning through the last bank of departures, so you can hit it for a 6 a.m. flight or a 9 p.m. departure. Think standard airport news-and-gift: drinks, magazines, snacks, basic travel gear, and Arkansas-themed souvenirs.
Pricing runs higher than street level, but a bottled drink and chips still land under $10, and most neck pillows sit in the $20–$30 range. You’ll see grab-and-go salads and sandwiches in the cooler; they’re fine for a short hop out of LIT, but this is not a foodie stop. Coffee is serviceable if you missed the shop before security.
Stock leans heavily on national brands plus some Razorbacks and Little Rock souvenirs, so it works if you forgot a T-shirt or magnet. Shelves also carry last-minute chargers, USB cables, and over-the-counter meds, which can save a delay if your phone is dying at gate T4. No major lines outside the morning bank around 5–7 a.m.
Tip: if you just need water, buy a larger bottle here by gate T3 instead of the small ones at some vending machines closer to T8; you’ll pay roughly the same and get more volume.