Gate-side chocolate fix in the Main Terminal
Near the Main Terminal concourses at SEA, Seattle Chocolates leans hard into local pride with truffle bars, boxed assortments, and gift-ready sets featuring Pacific Northwest themes. This is post-security, so you can grab something after clearing the TSA checkpoint instead of hunting around precheck-in.
Prices run airport-normal to high: single bars usually sit in the $4–$6 range, with gift boxes and multi-bar packs stepping up into the teens and low twenties. It’s not a budget candy stop, more of a “host gift” or last-minute souvenir shop before a Delta or Alaska Main Terminal departure.
Flavor-wise, they rotate seasonal specials alongside staples like San Juan Sea Salt and milk chocolate truffles. If you want something easy to share on a 2–3 hour flight, the smaller individually wrapped pieces beat the big bars, which tend to melt faster in a warm cabin.
Hours usually track the Main Terminal’s early bank of flights, with doors open around 6:00 a.m. and closing in the evening once the later West Coast departures thin out. You’ll still find them open for most late-afternoon SEA–JFK or SEA–ORD runs, but don’t count on a very late-night pickup after 10 p.m.
Tip: If you’re short on space in a carry-on, grab the flat truffle bar multipacks instead of the bulky gift boxes; they slide easily next to a 13-inch laptop in a standard backpack.