Smaller than the main Flagler market, this is the grab‑and‑go outpost
Flagler Gourmet Express in PBI’s Main terminal trims things down to essentials: bottled drinks, packaged snacks, and a few cold items in coolers. Think “quick stop by the gate” rather than “browse for 10 minutes.” Expect airport pricing in the $$ range and a middle‑of‑the‑road 3-star vibe on review sites.
This is the express sibling of Flagler Gourmet Market, and you feel it immediately in the reduced selection. You’ll see coolers stacked with bottled water, sodas, and energy drinks, plus single‑serve snacks like chips, candy, and granola bars. A couple of shelves carry grab‑and‑go items that are fine for a short flight but not a full meal replacement.
Travelers call it “basically drinks and a few snacks, in and out,” and that’s accurate. One Yelp review sums it up as “not much selection but fine for a quick bottle of water and a granola bar.” If you want anything more substantial than a drink and a packaged snack, you’re better off walking to a larger market or sit‑down spot in the Main terminal.
What to buy: bottled water for the flight, a soda or energy drink before an early departure, and a single snack to hold you until landing. What to skip: trying to build a full lunch out of the limited cold case. The same airport markup that hits the full Flagler market shows up here too, especially on single bottles and candy.
Watch out for: pricing that feels steep even by airport standards; multiple reviews mention water and basic snacks running noticeably higher than off‑airport. Regulars treat this stand as a last‑minute stop on the way to boarding, not a primary food plan. One practical tip: grab your main meal elsewhere in PBI, then hit Flagler Gourmet Express only for that final drink top‑off before you walk to the gate.