Near the SEA Central Terminal Rotunda, this is your local-gift stop
Made in Washington in the Main Terminal focuses on Seattle and Pacific Northwest products, so it’s the place for last‑minute “yes, I was actually here” gifts. You’ll see local coffee brands, smoked salmon, regional chocolates, and Seahawks or Kraken gear sitting next to more touristy Space Needle items. Prices on snacks run in the $6–$15 range, with gift boxes and baskets easily jumping to $30–$60.
This shop sits post‑security in the Main Terminal, so you can grab something after TSA without backtracking. It typically opens early morning (around first departures before 6 a.m.) and stays open until evening bank flights slow down after 8–9 p.m., but hours can slide a bit with the schedule. Figure on 5–10 minutes to walk here from most central Main Terminal gates if you’re already through security.
Best bets: local coffee samplers from Seattle roasters, small jars of specialty sauces or rubs that travel well, and vacuum‑packed salmon that’s TSA‑friendly. Perishable items in the refrigerated cases near the back cost more and are less flight‑proof on long hauls. Packaging is generally sturdy, but the larger gift baskets near the middle displays are awkward for overhead bins on a full 737 or A320.
Lines spike around the top of the hour when 3–4 banks of Alaska and Delta flights board from nearby Main Terminal gates, so expect a 5‑minute queue at the single checkout then. If you’re short on time, head straight to the front right section for grab‑and‑go snacks under $10. Tip: buy your coffee and sauces here, then pick up any fresh seafood or heavier bottles downtown before you ride Link to SEA.