Gate-side snack run before boarding? Hudson has you covered.
Hudson sits in the main Terminal at SLC after security, so you can duck in quickly on the way to most gates. It’s the standard airport convenience shop: drinks, snacks, books, and last-minute travel bits in one stop. Think under 5 minutes in and out if the line is short.
Expect typical airport pricing: bottled water around $4, candy and chips in the $3–6 range, and grab-and-go sandwiches or wraps usually in the $8–12 band. Coffee and soft drinks run in the $3–5 range. Nothing here is a bargain, but it’s cheaper than buying on board a lot of US carriers.
Stock is what you’d see at most Hudsons across the country: national-brand snacks, gum, magazines, headphones, basic phone cables, and travel-size toiletries. If you forgot a charging cable or need a power bank, you’ll find one here, just at the usual airport markup. They also keep a small rack of Utah souvenirs and SLC-themed mugs.
Hours generally track the flight banks, often opening by 5:00 a.m. and running into the late evening when departures thin out. That early opening helps if you’re on a 6:00 a.m. Delta or Southwest departure and want water and protein bars before most restaurants wake up.
Tip: Buy your larger drinks and snacks here in the Terminal, then head to your gate; prices jump again if you wait to buy directly on the plane.