Near the B concourse midpoint, HMSHost Food Court is the catch‑all option
Mid-terminal in Concourse B, HMSHost Food Court sits on the main spine between gates around B5–B9, so it works as a central grab-and-go stop. It’s all counter service, no table service, and everything is post-security, so you can stay airside. Expect national-brand style food stalls under one shared seating area, with flight boards visible from some tables so you can keep an eye on departures.
Hours generally mirror the Concourse B schedule, with most counters opening around 5:00 a.m. for the first bank of flights and winding down by 8:00–9:00 p.m. on quieter nights. Morning options lean on classic airport breakfast: breakfast sandwiches, scrambled eggs, bacon, and coffee from the main coffee counter. Figure on paying around $8–$10 for a basic breakfast combo and $3–$5 for coffee, depending on size.
By lunchtime, expect the usual burgers, chicken tenders, salads, and pizzas to anchor the menus. Burger and fries combos typically land in the $12–$16 range, with fountain drinks adding another $3–$4. Salads and wraps run around the $10–$13 mark if you want something a bit lighter than a double cheeseburger at noon. Portions run large enough that one entrée can work for two kids if you’re trying to keep costs in check.
Seating is open and shared for the whole food court, with around a few dozen tables scattered in front of the counters and some high-tops along the walkway. Power outlets are hit-or-miss, but you will find a handful near the wall benches closest to gate B7. During the 6:00–8:00 a.m. and 3:00–5:00 p.m. banks, finding seats for groups of four can take a couple of passes around the area.
One practical tip: pay, then head toward your exact gate in B rather than lingering here; it’s close enough that you can carry your food 2–3 minutes down to a calmer seating area near gates like B11 or B15 and eat with more space.