C Gates in T1 have exactly one food option: this Coffee/Snack Shop
This tiny stand in Terminal T1 is basically the airport cafeteria and corner store in one. It sits just past the main check-in area at Molokai Airport (MKK), serving both landside and the small airside waiting area used for short interisland hops. If you want food or drink without leaving the building, this is where it happens.
Hours track the island schedule more than a big-hub timetable, roughly covering the daytime flight bank for Mokulele and other interisland traffic. Expect simple counter service: brewed coffee, bottled drinks, chips, candy bars, and a few grab-and-go items rather than made-to-order meals. Prices run higher than Kaunakakai town but normal for an airport, figure a couple of dollars more on a sandwich or drink than the supermarket 10–15 minutes away.
Regulars treat this as a last-stop refuel before the 20–40 minute flights to Honolulu or Maui. They’ll grab coffee, a cold drink, and something snackable enough to survive boarding calls that can start barely 30 minutes before departure. If you’re hungry, buy here; there are no other restaurants or retail outlets past security in T1, and some flights use small aircraft with limited or no onboard service.
Watch out for the lack of extras: no airport Wi‑Fi network, very basic seating near the single gate area, and nothing resembling a full restaurant or bar on either side of security. Build in 5–10 minutes before boarding to hit this shop, because once you walk toward the small hold room and out to the ramp, you’re done with food options until landing.