Gate B Hudson News is your last-minute grab spot
This Hudson News sits on Concourse B in the Main terminal at Pittsburgh International, past security and roughly a 5–7 minute walk from most B-gates. It’s a standard airport convenience shop: magazines, snacks, drinks, small electronics, and travel-sized toiletries in one compact space. Hours typically track with flight banks, opening early morning and staying open into the evening whenever B-gates are active.
You’ll find bottled water, soda, and basic coffee here, plus chips, candy, granola bars, and a small cooler of grab-and-go sandwiches and salads, usually in the $8–$14 range. Shelves carry neck pillows, eye masks, and TSA-sized liquids, handy if something got tossed at Main terminal security. There’s also a stand of Pittsburgh souvenirs, from Steelers gear to skyline mugs, priced mostly under $30.
Books and magazines sit near the front, with current bestsellers and a rotation of travel and news titles, generally in the $10–$20 bracket. Behind the counter you’ll see phone chargers, charging cables, and headphones; they run higher than downtown prices, so expect a markup of several dollars compared to Target or Walmart. Lottery tickets and tobacco products are usually not sold here, so don’t count on that stop.
Use Hudson News Concourse B for quick fixes: grab a drink and snacks before boarding, replace a forgotten charger, or pick up a last-second souvenir. One practical move: stock up on water and snacks here if your regional jet from a B-gate runs tight on service or sells out of buy-on-board options.