SLC Public Market
Snacks here run airport-pricey, think $3 bottled water and $5–$6 grab-and-go items. SLC Public Market sits post-security in the main Terminal concourse, so you pass it on the way to most gates. It’s a quick stop for packaged snacks, candy, and basic travel supplies when you don’t want to trek back to a sit-down spot.
Hours typically track flight banks, roughly early morning through late evening, covering the first 6 a.m. departures through most late-night arrivals. You’ll see the usual chips, nuts, protein bars, and candy, plus coolers with soft drinks, energy drinks, and bottled juices in the $3–$6 range. Expect basic toiletries, phone chargers, and neck pillows priced higher than off-airport, but handy if you forgot something.
Food is almost all prepackaged: think $7–$10 sandwiches, salads, and yogurt parfaits that work for a fast gate meal. Coffee and bottled cold brew sit in the cooler, but this isn’t a café and there’s no made-to-order espresso line slowing things down. If you want a real meal, hit a proper restaurant in the Terminal; if your connection is tight, this is the grab-and-go move.
One practical tip: buy water and snacks here on the way in if you’re headed to the longer walks at the far end of the Terminal — prices won’t be cheaper farther out, and options can get thinner near some end-of-pier gates.