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Best Dining and Shopping Options at Seattle-Tacoma Airport

Best Dining & Shopping Options at Seattle-Tacoma Airport

Wondering about the best places for food and shopping at Seattle Airport? If you’re visiting or heading back home to Seattle, chances are you’re going to be spending a bit of time at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), also known as Sea-Tac. If you’ve got a bit of time before your next flight, there is no need to fight boredom sitting for hours at your gate. Sea-Tac is designed to show you a good time with its wide array of dining and shopping options.

Whether you’re looking for a quick grab-and-go bite or a leisurely sit-down lunch, you’ll be able to find something that suits your taste among the 42 dining options throughout the concourses. The shopping scene is no less impressive, offering everything from local handmade gifts to luxury perfumes to the latest gadgets. Seattle Airport is currently undergoing a long-term facelift so by the time they are done, there are going to be a lot more dining, retail, and entertainment options available for passengers.

The layout of Seattle airport is that of an ‘L’ shape. The apex of where the two arms meet is the Central Terminal. The gates are located throughout the arms.

Best Dining & Shopping Options at Seattle-Tacoma Airport


Quick Bites

Floret By Café Flora

One of the most popular eateries in Seattle Airport, Floret attracts repeat customers with their classic comfort foods like mushroom and gravy, as well as grab-and-go favourites like croissants and quiche. Their baked pastries are divine; do try their vegan cinnamon rolls, and pair it with an oat milk latte.

Location – Concourse A, Gate A1



Lady Yum

Lady Yum

Satiate your sweet tooth at Lady Yum’s with a taste of their delicious macarons. They have flavors we doubt you’d be able to find anywhere else, like lavender honey and raspberry chardonnay. They also serve tiny bottles of liquor, but unfortunately, they cannot be taken onto airplanes. But, that’s why they’re tiny, right?

Location – Concourse A, Gate A1

Beecher’s Handmade Cheese Offering the ultimate combination of grab-and-go with top-notch food, Beecher’s is famous for its mac ‘n’ cheese in their downtown location. The airport location offers the same quality with a twist- pints of take-away mac ‘n’ cheese that will hit the spot and keep you smiling as you board your flight, where you’ll probably fall into a dreamy carb-induced sleep.

Location – Concourse C, Gate C3




Camden Food Co.

If you’re craving something healthy or have dietary restrictions, worry not. Camden Food Co. is known for its veggie-packed sandwiches, wraps, sushi, and salads. We recommend their juicy Garden Turkey sandwich.

Location – Concourse D, Gate D5



Lucky Louie Fish Shack

Sit Down Dining Options


Lucky Louie Fish Shack

For a cornucopia of seafood options at Sea-Tac, look no further than Lucky Louie. They’re best known for their Alaska Pollock fish and chips, clam chowder, honey teriyaki salmon, and shrimp melt. And believe us when we tell you, the Tillamook cheese actually melts in that ooey-gooey way it is supposed to. For dessert, opt for their fish-shaped cheesecake (stay with us here) smothered in rich chocolate fudge.

Location – Central Terminal




Koi Shi Sushi Bento

Head to Koi Shi Sushi Bento to build your own poke bowl. You can choose between white and brown rice, salmon and tuna, and then top it off with a variety of flavors like mango, seaweed salad, and crispy onion. Alternatively, you can also go with one of the predetermined bowl combinations from the menu. They also serve pre-packaged rolls.

Location – Central Terminal




Africa Lounge

You never thought you’d find splendid Congolese fare in the middle of Seattle, did you? Well, you best believe it because owners Yves Maganya and Rod O’Neal dish out the best damn Sambusa, Jack African Amber, and Jollof rice this side of the Atlantic Ocean. For just a quick bite, go for the fried plantains, a staple in every East African household.

Location – Concourse A, Gate A5




Rel’Lish Burger Lounge

In case you happen to have quite a bit of time on your hands, and want to have a long and leisurely sit-down meal at a fairly upscale restaurant before you leave Seattle, Rel’Lish should be your first choice. They have 6 burgers on their menu, each inspired by a different culinary culture and boasting intensely delicious flavors. For the gastronomically adventurous, they also have a cheeseburger inspired-soup topped with pickles.

Location – Concourse B, Gate B7



Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen and Bar

Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen and Bar

It’s just a short hop from Seattle to Vietnam. Best known for their healthy rice and noodle bowls, they also offer crowd-pleasers like bubble tea smoothies. You can’t go wrong with their grill bowl with vermicelli noodles and hoisin pork. Alternatively, their tofu bowls and tofu banh mis will seduce vegans, vegetarians, and meat-eaters alike.

Location – Satellite N, Gate N19




Shopping at Seattle AirportShopping at Seattle Airport


Made in Washington

Forgot to buy gifts for your loved ones? Made in Washington offers specialty foods, arts and crafts, as well as other high-quality giftable items for all age groups. The best part is that you’ll be supporting local artisans and craftsmen.

Location – Central Terminal




Fireworks

Quite possibly a one-stop-shop destination for whatever you may need. From jewellery to bags to books and apparel, they’ve got you covered. They also showcase the artwork of 300+ national artists.

Location – Central Terminal and Gate D7



SubPop

SubPop

If you’re artistically inclined, you may want to pick up some art supplies at SubPop and allow yourself to get creatively inspired as you wait for your flight. You’ll also find music and memorabilia that celebrates the eponymous record label’s contributions to Seattle’s music history. Their humble tagline reads: “We’re not the best, but we’re pretty good”.

Location – Central Terminal




Dufry Duty Free

A classic duty-free experience for passengers passing through Sea-Tac. Domestic travellers can buy everything aside from the two common no-nos (tobacco and alcohol), while international travellers have a little bit more cheeky leeway, depending on their airline and destination.

Location – Gates A10, D1, and S10




InMotion Entertainment

Offering a range of premium grade electronics, InMotion Entertainment will ensure that you leave with a handy new gadget that will make your digital life easier.

Location – Gates A5 and D6>



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