SFB · Shops

1877 & Co.

Books & Magazines, Snacks & Drinks, Apparel, Accessories and Gifts, Electronics

A · 10-11 Open · Open 2 hours before first boarding flight

Gate 10–11 in Terminal A puts 1877 & Co. right on your path

This mid-terminal shop in SFB Terminal A sits between gates 10 and 11, so you walk past it on most Allegiant departures. It opens roughly two hours before the first boarding call of the day, then tracks the flight schedule rather than set mall hours. If you’re on an early outbound, this is often the first place with lights on once you clear the single security checkpoint.

1877 & Co. runs as the standard all-in-one newsstand: paperbacks, magazines, candy, bottled drinks, plus logo apparel and last-minute gifts. Expect airport pricing on snacks and electronics; think a couple of dollars over grocery store levels for chips and drinks. You’ll also see travel chargers and basic headphones on the wall, handy if your Allegiant A320 seat’s USB port is dead or missing.

Book and magazine stock skews mainstream: bestsellers, puzzle books, kids’ titles, and a few regional Florida-theme items. Apparel hits the usual notes too, with SFB and Orlando-branded T‑shirts and hoodies that work when your bag gets gate-checked at A10 and you want a backup layer. Electronics stay basic: power banks, charge cables in common formats, and some under-$30 earbuds.

Watch your timing: if you’re on the last rotation of the night, smaller shops like 1877 & Co. sometimes close just after the final big boarding wave. Grab water and snacks on the way to gate 11 rather than waiting for a later “maybe.” Practical move: pick up a drink and something shelf-stable here, since not every SFB gate has functioning vending or open food options during off-peak banks.

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