Gate-side grab-and-go powered by sensors
Just past security in the Main Terminal, Hudson Nonstop runs on Amazon-style checkout tech, so you scan a card to enter and walk out without standing in a register line. It’s a small footprint compared to the bigger Hudson stores at Midway, but it’s quicker when your boarding time is under 20 minutes.
The shop sits in the central Main concourse, a few minutes’ walk from most B and C gates, and keeps early-morning hours that typically match the first departures around 5:00–5:30 a.m. You’ll see standard airport pricing: bottled drinks around $3–$5, basic snacks in the $2–$6 range, and grab-and-go sandwiches or wraps usually over $8.
Stock is the usual Hudson mix: chips, candy bars, protein bars, bottled water, soda, energy drinks, plus a rotating rack of travel-sized toiletries and phone cables. Think snack fill-up and last-minute charger rather than full meal. If you need magazines or books, the larger Hudson locations in the Main Terminal carry more titles than this compact setup.
Lines can still form at the entry gates when several flights from nearby B and C gates board at the same time, but they move faster than a single staffed register. If you’re cutting it close, grab shelf items near the door instead of hunting in the back.
Tip: Have your payment card or mobile wallet ready before you reach the entry scanner so you’re in and out in under two minutes.