Gate-side sugar fix near the center of Terminal B
See's Candies sits airside in Terminal B, roughly mid-concourse, so it’s an easy stop if your flight uses the B gates. It’s a compact storefront, but the glass cases are packed with boxed chocolates, lollipops, and seasonal specials in the usual black-and-white branding. Think more grab-and-go gift shop than sit-down dessert bar.
Prices track close to off-airport See’s locations: standard one-pound boxes sit around typical mall-store pricing, and smaller sampler boxes run under $20. That makes it a solid last-minute gift move when you forgot to bring something from Sacramento or still need a thank-you for your host. They also have individual pieces at the counter, so you can buy just one truffle without committing to a whole box.
Hours generally mirror Terminal B’s main traffic, opening for the early bank of departures around 6:00 am and staying open into the evening rush past 8:00 pm, but late-night flyers after the final Southwest and Alaska departures may find the gate dark. It’s fully post-security in B, so passengers flying from Terminal A can’t realistically reach it without re-clearing security.
Skip anything that won’t travel well in heat if you’re connecting through Phoenix or Las Vegas in July; classic assortments and nut chews handle a couple of hours on the tarmac better than soft truffles. Quick tip: if you’re short on time, head straight for pre-packed one-pound boxes on the shelves instead of waiting for a custom assortment at the counter.