By Gate T, Barbur Foods is your basic snack stop
Gate-side in Terminal T, Barbur Foods runs like a compressed convenience store: bottled drinks, grab-and-go snacks, and a few travel basics right by the T concourse traffic. It’s post-security, so you can duck in after TSA and still be at most a 3–4 minute walk from most Terminal T gates.
Barbur Foods keeps standard airport hours, roughly first departures through last arrivals in Terminal T, so you can usually count on it from early morning to late evening. Expect typical airport pricing: chips and candy around $3–$5, bottled sodas about $4–$5, and basic travel toiletries a dollar or two above street prices.
Food here leans packaged: granola bars, nuts, candy, and single-serve pastries in plastic wrap. If you want anything resembling a meal at PDX Terminal T, you’re better off pairing Barbur Foods snacks with something more substantial from another T concourse food outlet rather than trying to build a full lunch out of chips and cookies.
Barbur Foods also carries small last-minute items like phone charging cables, basic painkillers, and neck pillows, useful if you’re stuck at a distant T gate and don’t want to trek back toward the main terminal core. Inventory isn’t huge, but it covers the usual “I forgot this” situations that show up right before boarding.
Tip: If you have more than 20 minutes before boarding at a Terminal T gate, grab drinks and snacks at Barbur Foods in one pass so you don’t get caught in a pre-boarding line later.