Best Airport Food?
Just got back from a cross country trip, we were stuck in Denver for 3 hours both ways, and we weren't too impressed with the food. Was wondering if this has been covered before What is your best airport food experience? Here are my favorites
SFO- There's a stand (don't know the name) that makes great deli sandwiches Vancouver- Good Noodle Soups Seatle- Anthony's O'Hare- quick chicago style hot dog before getting on board |
Pittsburgh airport various places. I just like that fact that the food prices aren't increased because you are eating in the airport!
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Minneapolis airport has so many really good restaurants you wouldn't mind getting stuck there.
California Pizza Kitchen D'Amico Italian Deli Austin Blues BBQ Chili's Wok & Roll Tequileria Mexican Wolfgang Puck Uno Pizza Godfather's Pizza TGI Fridays Charley's Philly Grill Famous Famiglia Caffe 360 Gourmet Burritos Jodi Maroni Sausages Sbarros Quiznos French Meadow Bakery and Cafe Einstein Bros Bagels Northern Lights Bar The Lodge Bar Malibu Al's Caribou, Starbuck's and Dunn Bros. for coffees Cinnabon's Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Dairy Queen McDonald's Burger King |
I really enjoyed my sit-down meal at Paschal's in Atlanta-Hartsfield (concourse C) recently. I felt like I was at a real restaurant, with down-home service!
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Garduno's at the Albuquerque airport has great New Mexican food.
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Ditto, Melissa. That is good food at Paschals. There is also a cafeteria version in A Terminal.
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TC, all of those are at the Minneapolis airport? How big is that airport? I remember having a stop over at a minneapolis airport (is there more than one?) but we only stayed at one end and had a beer. Had I known the many choices, I would've at least wondered around!
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Yes, I do remember this being discussed before, and Chicago O'hare has some of the best to me - one of Wolfgang Puck's restaurants and also a Chilli's, which I usually enjoy.
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Reata at DFW's new Terminal D!
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Maria...don't know when you were in Minneapolis, but our airport has done quite an expansion in the last few years. Yes, all those..and more are in the airport, and once you've had a good meal, you should see the shopping!
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Wow, I do what it takes to fly through Cincinnati when going across country because of the combination of good food selection and smaller crowds. After reading the report on Minneapolis up there I would consider using it as a transfer point!!!
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I am obsessed with Chick-Fil-A and cannot get it in NYC. So, Atlanta Airport is tops for me!
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I had a good beef brisket BBQ sandwich and a cold beer on a Dallas/Fort Worth layover. The name of the place, however, escapes me!!!
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Lee Ann, I totally agree about Garduno's at the Albq airport! Good New Mex food, and way better than most of the rest of the country.
I recall Cincinnati having a good selection of pretty decent chain places to eat: Wolfgang Puck, Qdoba, Outback. There were others but I don't recall. |
TC, it's been about 3 or 4 years, I guess. We were there for a stop over from Houston to Salt Lake City flying with Northwest (we were on our way to Jackson Hole, Wy/Tetons and Yellowstone.
We're heading that way next year and if our stop over is Minneapolis again, I will definitely have a look around! Thanks for the link! |
Montreal Airport will win hands down-anyone agree?
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Sounds like Garduno's in New Mexico is the way to go, we will be travelling to NM next month so I'll be sure to check it out.
irecommend- I went to Montreal about 4 years ago, but I don't remember much about the airport food, what do you like? |
DFW! HNL has some pretty good restaurants, especially in the inter-island terminal Worst- Hilo or Oakland!
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We also love the Mpls. Airport - so many restaurants and shops and really not bad to be stuck there for a few hours. I don't feel the same about our home airport - LAX.
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Raw lobster at Logan in Boston
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