Near the Main Terminal gates, Napatree Marketplace fills the gaps
This shop sits past security in PVD’s Main Terminal, a few steps from the central gate area, and works as the “I forgot something” stop before boarding. Expect the usual mix: snacks, bottled drinks, candy, plus a wall of last‑minute travel gear like phone chargers, headphones, and neck pillows. Prices run airport-high but not outrageous; think $3–$4 for chips or candy bars and $4–$6 for drinks.
Napatree Marketplace keeps typical airport hours, roughly opening with the first departures around 4:30–5:00 a.m. and closing shortly after the last evening flights. That timing helps if you land early from a 6:00 a.m. arrival and need coffee or a quick bite without leaving the secure side. You’ll also see a small section of Rhode Island souvenirs here: T.F. Green logo mugs, local postcards, and basic T-shirts that sit in the $15–$30 range.
The store carries magazines, paperbacks, and basic health items in travel sizes, including pain relievers, motion sickness tablets, and tissues, which can be a lifesaver before a 3-hour flight. You won’t find full meals, but there are grab-and-go sandwiches and snack packs in the cooler, generally around $8–$12, enough to cover a short hop down the East Coast.
Lines here stay short compared with the Main Terminal coffee spots at PVD, especially during the 7:00–8:30 a.m. bank of departures. One practical move: stop at Napatree Marketplace first for water and snacks, then head to your gate so you’re not stuck in a rope line at the busier food outlets when boarding starts.