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Vito's Market

Gate-side grab-and-go stop in Concourse B

Inside Terminal 1 past security, Vito's Market sits on the concourse near several B-gates and runs with typical early-morning to late-evening airport hours tied to flight banks. It’s a small market-style spot, more quick-stop than sit-down restaurant, and works best when you have 10–15 minutes before boarding at RIC.

Vito's Market leans on the usual airport basics: pre-made sandwiches, salads, chips, candy, and bottled drinks in the coolers. Expect standard airport pricing, roughly $4–6 for snacks and $10–14 for sandwich combos. Coffee, soft drinks, and bottled water are all here, so you can avoid the main food court if your gate is nearby.

Hot food varies by time of day, but you’ll generally see breakfast sandwiches in the morning and simple heated items later on, often under $12. If you care about speed more than flavor, the pre-wrapped cold sandwiches in the $8–10 range usually move faster than anything that needs to hit the warmer.

Seating is minimal around Vito’s, with just a few nearby chairs and the regular gate seating about 50–100 feet away, so plan to carry food back to your gate. The setup works well if you just want one bag, one drink, and to stay close to the boarding lane.

Watch the fridge labels and expiration dates, especially on salads and yogurt cups, and double-check prices on the shelf versus the register; airport markets sometimes mis-tag when new shipments land. If your layover is longer than 45 minutes, compare options in the main Terminal 1 food court, but for a quick grab on the walk to your B-gate, Vito’s Market does the job.

Tip: Lines spike 20–30 minutes before morning departures, so hit Vito’s right after you clear security to avoid getting stuck behind a dozen coffee orders.

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