When passing through an airport or during a long layover, it isn’t always easy figuring out where to eat.
With a little research and the help of Eater’s Airport Dining Guides, you can get a better idea of what’s available without wandering all over the airport, wasting precious time.
Eater has guides to tell you where to eat at many airports in the US as well as a few in Canada and Europe.
Since I last wrote about Eater’s Airport Dining Guides, my list of favorite airport dining options has increased. We loved dining at Whataburger in Houston around a year back.
Here are some of my favorite airport food options:
- New York JFK: Shake Shack at T4
- New York LGA: Shake Shack in Terminal B
- Atlanta- ATL: Chic-fil-A
- Chicago- O’Hare: Tortas Frontera
- Chicago- Midway: Manny’s Express (Deli) and Potbelly Sandwich Shop
- Newark- EWR: Custom Burgers
- CUN: Pizza at The Marketplace by Wolfgang Puck
- LGW: The Grain Store Cafe & Bar (Priority Pass Lounge)
- IAH: Whataburger at Terminal B
When I arrive at an airport, if I’m in need of some food and don’t have lounge access, I google Eater and the name of the airport to see if a dining guide exists. If it does, you can usually skim over the guide (by terminal) to see what’s around.
Many of the guides were updated just a couple of weeks back.
If you’re in need for a bite to eat at an airport, check out Eater’s Airport Guides here.
Do you have any favorite airport dining picks? If so, let us know what they are.