Gate-side in the Main terminal, this is grab-and-go only
Georgia To Go sits in SAV’s Main terminal after security, aimed squarely at last-minute snacks and souvenirs before boarding. Think quick pit stop between TSA and your gate, not a place to linger. Space is tight, shelves are close together, and you’re in and out in under 5 minutes if you know what you want.
Hours typically track with flight banks, roughly from the first departures around 4:30–5:00 a.m. through the last evening flights. Early-morning coffee, bottled drinks, and packaged pastries are the main draw at that time. Later in the day you’ll see more people grabbing chips, candy, and soft drinks to carry onto regional jets with limited onboard service.
Pricing runs higher than downtown Savannah: expect around $3–$4 for bottled soda or water and $5–$7 for basic snacks or candy multipacks. Branded Savannah or Georgia items, like logo mugs and T‑shirts, push closer to $20–$30. It fits the standard airport markup, so stock up in town if you’re price-sensitive and use this spot only for true gaps.
Foodwise, it’s mostly packaged goods: chips, nuts, candy bars, and some grab-and-go sandwiches or wraps in a cooler. Check the date sticker on anything refrigerated and avoid sandwiches that are down to the last one or two late at night. For something more filling or hot, hit a sit-down option in the Main terminal before you head to your gate.
Staff usually move people through quickly, but lines do build in the 20–30 minutes before peak departures. One practical tip: grab drinks and snacks right after security when it’s quieter, then walk to your gate instead of waiting until boarding is called.