Near gates B1–B19, DOCO Market covers last‑minute basics
Right in Terminal B’s main concourse by gates B1–B19, DOCO Market is the grab-and-go stop when you realize you forgot something. It sits post-security, so you can hit it after TSA without backtracking. Hours run daily from 4:00 AM until the last flight, which catches both the first Sacramento departures and the late-night arrivals.
This is a straight travel essentials shop, not a sit-down spot. Expect snacks, bottled drinks, neck pillows, basic charging cables, and small toiletries in airport pricing territory rather than bargain levels. If you land at B around 10:30 PM, this is one of the few places still open with anything resembling real choice. Morning runs around 4:15–5:30 AM are busy with people grabbing coffee-adjacent items and breakfast bars.
Selection skews to single-serve snacks and standard national brands; think chips, candy, protein bars, and a cold case with drinks. You’ll see some Sacramento-branded souvenirs on the racks near the front, useful if you skipped the downtown DOCO area and remember gifts at gate B9. It’s a quick in-and-out stop; you’re rarely more than 3–4 minutes from grabbing what you need and being back at your gate.
Prices land in the usual airport range, with bottled water often around the $4 mark and basic phone cords well over $20. If your boarding pass says B15–B19, shop here before walking all the way down since options thin out. One practical tip: do a fast inventory check at home, but if you miss something small, plan a 5-minute DOCO Market stop right after clearing Terminal B security.