By Gate B check-in, Vineyard Marketplace is your basic grab-and-go.
This shop sits in Terminal B, landside before security, so it works for anyone meeting arrivals or killing time before TSA. Hours usually track with the terminal’s first and last departures, roughly 5:00 a.m. to late evening, but expect shorter hours on quieter days. It’s a quick option if you need something in hand before the security line.
Vineyard Marketplace runs on standard airport pricing: think bottled drinks in the $3–$5 range, packaged snacks around $4–$7, and basic travel toiletries a dollar or two above street prices. You’ll see the usual chips, candy bars, and nuts, plus a small rack of magazines and paperbacks near the register.
Stock leans heavily toward prepackaged items rather than fresh food, so expect wrapped muffins or pastries instead of made-to-order sandwiches. Coffee comes from a basic machine setup, fine for caffeine but not a destination shot; figure $3–$6 depending on size and extras. If you care about better espresso, plan to clear security and aim for another vendor airside in Terminal B.
One practical tip: if your ride-share drop is at Terminal B and your flight leaves from Terminal A, this is a decent last-minute stop for snacks or chargers before you hop the inter-terminal shuttle. Just don’t linger—security in B can jump to 20–30 minutes during morning and late-afternoon banks.