Salads and sandwiches in B concourse when you’re sick of fries
In Midway’s Main Terminal, Camden food co. sits in Concourse B, post-security, and leans more into premade salads, fruit cups, and sandwiches than fryer baskets. Think $10–$12 for a sandwich and $6–$8 for a salad or yogurt cup, with prices clearly higher than what you’d pay in the city. Rating hovers around 4 stars online, mostly on the strength of “not another burger” options.
You’ll find it along B, near other quick-service spots, acting almost like a mini market: coolers lined with grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, yogurt, and snack pots, plus bottled drinks and basic coffee. Seating is limited and spills into the concourse, so plan on taking food back to your gate in B or over to C if your flight departs there. Figure 5–10 minutes to get in and out unless it’s a bank of departures.
Food quality is mixed: reviewers call the sandwiches “decent” but occasionally mention dry bread and under-filled toppings. The salads and fruit cups are the main draw, especially for anyone trying to keep it lighter before a 2–3 hour flight. Prices for simple items like a yogurt cup or fruit pot in the $6–$8 range feel steep, so this is more about options than value.
Regulars treat Camden food co. as a stock-up stop, grabbing one $10–$12 sandwich and a couple of $3–$5 snack items to cover a full outbound and connection. Several reviews specifically mention checking expiration dates on salads and yogurt, as rotation can be hit-or-miss on slower days. Coolers also get crowded during peak morning and early evening banks, so don’t count on browsing at the last minute.
Practical tip: hit Camden food co. right after security in Main/B, check dates on anything dairy, and take your salad or sandwich back to the gate to free up the few seats by the store.