Gate-side print fix with Travel + Leisure branding
This Travel + Leisure shop in MKE’s Main Terminal runs like a modern newsstand wrapped in the magazine’s lifestyle logo. You get the usual airport mix of snacks, drinks, and souvenirs, plus a more edited rack of magazines and paperbacks than the generic Hudson across the hall. It sits post-security on the concourse, so you can grab something after clearing TSA without doubling back to pre-security vendors.
Expect standard airport pricing: bottled drinks around $3–$5, branded souvenirs creeping higher, and magazines at cover price. The Travel + Leisure name shows up mostly in signage and a few themed items, not in premium service. Think quick in-and-out stop near your gate, not a flagship bookstore. Hours typically track flight banks, opening early with the first departures and closing after the last evening wave; figure roughly 5 a.m. to 8–9 p.m., but late-night flyers shouldn’t count on it.
Best move here is print and basics: grab a current issue of Travel + Leisure, a backup phone cable, and a snack, then head back to your seat. Selection leans toward mainstream paperbacks over niche titles, so serious readers might still prefer loading a Kindle. No major complaints show up in reviews, and no special tricks from regulars either; it’s straightforward, functional retail. One tip: buy water and whatever reading material you want here before boarding, since in-flight options on many MKE routes are just the free magazine in the seatback.