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Hudson News Concourse C

Gate-side snacks and magazines near Concourse C

This Hudson News sits in Concourse C in the Main terminal at Pittsburgh International, handy if your flight departs from the C gates and you don’t want to walk back toward the central food court. It’s a standard airport newsstand setup: grab-and-go drinks, packaged snacks, candy, and last‑minute travel items within a minute or two of most C‑gate doors.

Hours at PIT tend to track the morning and evening banks, so expect Hudson News Concourse C to open around the first departures and close after the last C‑gate flights, roughly 5:00 a.m. through late evening. Coffee here runs in the typical airport range, and bottled drinks often sit near the $3–$5 mark depending on size and brand.

Stock leans on national names: Coke and Pepsi products in the coolers, chips from big brands, plus a limited rack of candy bars and packaged nuts. Magazine and paperback shelves carry current issues along with a few Pittsburgh‑themed titles, handy if you want something to read on a 2–3 hour flight and skipped the main bookstore near the center core.

Essentials are the draw: phone chargers, basic headphones, travel‑size toiletries, and over‑the‑counter meds, often hanging on pegboards right by the register. Prices run higher than Target or CVS back home, but that’s standard for Main terminal concessions. If you only need water and a snack before boarding at Concourse C, this is the quickest stop.

Tip: If your gate is C‑side and boarding starts in under 20 minutes, use this Hudson instead of hiking back toward the central rotunda options in Main.

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