
Between layovers and flight delays, you could be spending many mealtimes in airports these days. Fortunately, when it comes to airport food selection, there are plenty of options other than pre-made sandwiches and fast food.
Tasting Table reviewed surveys and questioned passengers to come up with a list of the best airports for eating. These are their picks for the seven airports with the best food choices in the country:
- As one of the world’s busiest airports, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport feeds millions of passengers each year. It has more than 160 bars, cafes, and restaurants. Beyond basic fast food, fliers can feast on Southern cuisine, ethnic delicacies, seafood, and even vegan and vegetarian options.
- Denver International Airport also offers plenty of variety, with passengers noting the fair prices as well. Here you can taste authentic native American dishes in addition to traditional airport fare.
- It’s no wonder Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport ranks high in customer satisfaction. It features around 80 places to grab a bite, including a popular donut vending machine.
- If none of the eateries at Chicago O’Hare International Airport excite you, then you might want to visit the airport’s gourmet market for fresh, local products. This is a great airport for coffee drinkers, too, as it has the most Starbucks of any other airport in the U.S.
- Las Vegas has become a major foodie destination, and Harry Reid International Airport delivers when it comes to extraordinary eats.
- George Bush Intercontinental Airport does not disappoint, especially if you are craving Tex-Mex or Cajun cuisine.
- The Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport has something for everyone, from fast food to pizza vending machines. You can even indulge in an Oktoberfest atmosphere with German sausages and beer.
You might want to pack some serious snacks if traveling through Newark Liberty International Airport. The article said it could use some improvement in the dining department.
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