Fast Plum Market concept coming with OMA’s new terminal build
OMA’s expansion plans include Plum Market Grab & Go, a quick-service offshoot of the larger Plum Market store planned for the new terminal. Think prepacked sandwiches, salads, snacks, and bottled drinks you can grab in under 2 minutes between North and South concourses. This isn’t a sit‑down spot; it’s meant for takeoff-ready food once the new facilities open.
Details are still light, but airport documents list Plum Market Grab & Go as part of the new concessions mix announced in 2023. Expect offerings similar to other Plum Market airport locations: simple breakfast items in the morning, cold sandwiches and salads at lunch, and a mix of chips, bars, and sweets all day. Pricing at comparable outlets runs around $5–$8 for pastries and snacks and $10–$14 for meal-size items, so budget in that range.
Since this is post‑security in the expanded terminal, you’ll be able to pick something up after TSA and walk straight to a North or South gate. That makes it a better play than backtracking to pre‑security options if your boarding time is under 40 minutes. Expect single‑serve drinks over fountain refills, and coolers with water and soft drinks in the typical $3–$5 airport band.
Ordering is standard grab‑and‑go: pull items from the cooler or shelves and pay at a single counter. Most airport Plum Market setups offer contactless payment and self‑checkout, which usually keeps the line under 5 minutes even in peak banks. If you’re picky about ingredients, scan labels in line; these concepts usually tag vegetarian and gluten‑free options clearly on the packaging.
Tip: plan to hit Plum Market Grab & Go right after security, not as a last stop; coolers near a single gate can be picked clean before a bank of departures, especially around the 6–8 a.m. and 4–6 p.m. rush windows.