Speakeasy-style bar with a hidden bookshelf entrance and copper ceiling creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Craft cocktails and a take-a-book-leave-a-book library add unique touches. Music plays a key role, offering a fun, lively vibe that contrasts with typical airport settings.
A speakeasy bar with a standing-room-only section offers a unique airport drinking spot. Bartenders know names and provide personalized service.
Breakfast burrito and chilaquiles stand out with great quality. Coffee and a vegan breakfast sandwich pair well, all served in a spot with a relaxed vibe and a decent wait time.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Last call for drinks is at 10:15 PM, even though they close at 11 PM.
The bar is located near gate A38, resembling a bookstore.
Restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with cozy nooks and great views. Menu features unique ingredient combinations and many gluten-free options. Food and drinks impress despite airport pricing, creating a peaceful spot unlike typical airport venues.
Dan the Man runs the bar with lightning fast service and a vibe that keeps the whole bar engaged. Sitting at the bar puts you right in the middle of the action.
Breakfast features Chirizo breakfast tacos and a LoHi Omelette served with black beans, green salsa, and fried plantains. Both options offer a flavorful and hearty start to the day.
Good to know
Expect high prices; a simple meal can cost around $24.
The menu may not always reflect available items, like quiche being out of stock.
The restaurant offers many gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
European-style airport restaurant offers a calming atmosphere with comfortable booths and a beautiful window view that softens the busy terminal. The space feels relaxing and inviting, attracting travelers who want a peaceful break with quality food and drinks. Timing matters here, but the vibe stays laid-back despite the airport setting.
Exceptional service stands out at the hotel bar, with staff like Sabrina recommending the best menu items. Everyone goes above and beyond to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Breakfast sandwiches stand out with their all-day availability and satisfying flavor. They offer a solid alternative to fast food options before early flights.
Good to know
Expect a wait of about 18 minutes from order to receipt for food.
Employees should wear masks if they are visibly ill while handling food.
The restaurant operates in an airport, so prices are generally higher.
Brick walls and a view of planes create a quiet, cozy atmosphere that contrasts with the busy airport around it. Plenty of room and a large bar with multiple TVs offer space to relax. Live music adds a subdued, welcoming vibe for travelers seeking calm.
Friendly staff like Hazel create a welcoming vibe behind the bar. The bar feels inviting even when busy, with quick greetings and a chill atmosphere that makes it easy to settle in.
Breakfast here offers a huge, hot, and delicious meal with good coffee and sandwiches. It provides a non-fastfood sit-down option that stands out in the airport concourses.
Good to know
Pour La France! is located in concourse B, convenient after the tram.
The Croque Madame is priced at $16.75, offering good value.
Expect busy times as the restaurant often appears short-staffed.
Large 360ยฐ bar surrounded by multiple sports TVs creates a lively yet not overwhelming atmosphere. Seating by windows offers great views while the vibe stays laid-back and friendly. Frequented for watching games and relaxing before flights, it balances energy with quiet moments.
Aviator's offers a Bloody Mary bar and quick, friendly service at the bar. The spot has a great energy that is lively but not too loud, making it easy to relax and watch a game before a flight.
Breakfast offers big portions and tasty sandwiches with plenty of seating and no wait. Prices align with local spots, with a full meal and coffee around $18.56.
Good to know
Expect busy times during peak hours; seating is usually available off-peak.
The menu is limited after dinner, with fewer options available.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is recommended to avoid overcharges.
Small airport restaurant offers a fun atmosphere with great music and multiple sports TVs. It feels lively and busy but also welcoming, with a vacation mood and friendly energy. The space is compact, creating a cozy yet bustling environment.
Friendly bar staff like Juanita, Vanessa, and Sergio provide excellent service that makes the atmosphere welcoming. The bar handles busy times well, with staff like Lizbeth ensuring guests are taken care of even during rushes.
Breakfast features burritos and quesadillas with chorizo and verde sauce served quickly. Options include chilaquiles, chips, salsa, queso, and carnitas alongside margaritas.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a full menu during breakfast hours.
Expect reasonable prices for airport dining, with meals averaging around $19.
Vegetables may incur an extra charge on your order.
Airport restaurant offers quiet, comfortable atmosphere with nice window views for plane spotting. Seating includes power outlets and cubbies for convenience during layovers. Decor features sports memorabilia and attention to detail, creating a calm yet engaging environment.
Bar staff deliver unbelievably amazing service with quick attention and great conversation. The bar offers a sports bar atmosphere with memorabilia and comfortable seating.
Breakfast includes fast short rib enchiladas, a crispy and doughy biscuit, and espresso martinis. Food comes quickly and offers a real, satisfying start to the day.
Good to know
Expect high prices due to the airport location.
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
The restaurant is located in Concourse B of the airport.