Cold bottled drinks and backup sandwiches live by Gates 2–6.
Market 361 sits post-security in PIE’s Main terminal, right in the Gate 2–6 cluster used heavily by Allegiant. Think of it as the airport’s catch-all convenience stand: coolers with bottled water and soda, fridges with pre-made sandwiches and salads, and racks of chips and candy. It’s the spot you hit when the bar line is 20 people deep and boarding starts in 15 minutes.
Hours run “as long as there are departing flights,” so on an early Allegiant morning push you’ll usually see the lights on by the time TSA opens the lanes, and it tends to stay open through the last evening departures. Price tier is firmly $ by airport standards, but reviewers still call out airport-level markups on basics like bottled water and protein bars. Figure a refrigerated sandwich in the $7–$10 range and snacks in the $3–$6 zone.
Food is strictly grab-and-go: no grill, no made-to-order. Coolers hold refrigerated sandwiches, salads, yogurt cups, and maybe a wrap or two, plus canned and bottled drinks. Shelves carry chips, cookies, candy bars, and a few “better-for-you” items like nuts and protein bars. A Google reviewer summed it up as “tiny market by the gates with refrigerated sandwiches and drinks – not fancy but it saved me.” It’s exactly that level.
Regular PIE flyers often bring their own snacks through security and treat Market 361 as a drink stop. The play is to grab a large cold water or sports drink before an Allegiant flight, then add a backup sandwich if you mis-timed a meal in town. Watch out for late-day slim pickings; reviews mention the better sandwiches and salads disappearing by the late afternoon waves.
Tip: if you want any kind of real food from Market 361, walk over from your gate as soon as you clear TSA in the Main terminal and grab something before the departing flights clean out the fridge.