![]() ![]() Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Terminal 4 (Post-Security) Gates A1 - A14 The Best Starbucks: If you absolutely need that cup of coffee courage before you head to security, Starbucks has you covered. There is usually a line, but it moves quickly. The Restĭunkin’ Donuts: Stop at Dunkin’ Donuts for chocolate-sprinkled donuts and a warm cup of coffee. The food menu features a cheese board, eight-ounce Harris Ranch burgers, salads, and sandwiches. Ĭheuvront Restaurant & Wine Bar: Travelers who have the time to relax over a glass of wine should check out Cheuvront, whose global wine list includes New World selections from Argentina, Chile, South Africa, New Zealand, Washington, and California as well as Old World wines from France, Spain, and Italy. Ĭhelsea’s Kitchen: The menu at Chelsea’s airport location is temporarily limited to a cheeseburger with Russian dressing, the Havarti burger, a turkey sandwich, or turkey wrap, a kale and quinoa salad, the soup of the day, and chips and salsa (with guacamole if you want), but it all has a slightly elevated quality. Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Terminal 4 (Pre-Security) The Bestīlue Mesa Tacos: This fast-casual, on-the-go Mexican restaurant serves burritos, bowls, quesadillas, and tacos. Selected foods like blueberry muffins, wraps, yogurt, and protein boxes are available. Starbucks: Lattes, coffee, chai, and more are offered at this mini-version of Starbucks. Can’t decide? Try the You Pick 2 (two-item combos such as a cup of soup with half a sandwich). But the vast menu offers so much more, including eight daily soups, turkey chili, salads, better-than-average sandwiches, and mac and cheese. Panera Bread: This national chain, located on the South Concourse, is famous for its baked goods, including bagels, cookies, scones, muffins, and pastries. Transcend the airport environment with something fancy - maybe seared Scottish salmon with honey-mustard glaze or a spice-rubbed flat iron steak. Imagine a cheese and charcuterie board, deviled eggs (with whipped Dijon aioli mousse), roasted local beets with Crow’s Dairy quark, inspired salads, tacos, and an award-winning BLT. The Tavern: Local TV show host, restaurateur, and wine wonk Mark Tarbell is the brains behind this upscale operation, offering one of the most extensive menus in the airport. Phoenix Beer Company: In the mood to catch the last minutes of the weekend basketball game before takeoff? Grab a beer such as a lager or hefeweizen as well as other drinks and bar food. Live large with a side of bacon-and cheese-adorned crinkle-cut fries. Shake Shack: This popular national chain, founded by celebrity NYC restaurateur Danny Meyer, is famous for its thick, creamy shakes, but don’t sleep on the burgers, made with hormone- and antibiotic-free, 100-percent Angus beef. ![]() The daily brunch menu, available until 10:30 a.m., offers four options, including a New Mexican skillet and a florid bacon-hash brown-cheese-avocado combo served with an English muffin or a tortilla. The extensive menu offers great beer food, including nachos, burgers, fish and chips, tacos, and enchiladas. At the airport location, travelers can sip an award-winning brew while watching planes take off. SanTan Brewing Company: Owned by brewmaster Anthony Canecchia, SanTan is one of the Valley’s oldest and most revered breweries. At the airport location, highlights include chicken and brisket tacos, mushroom blanco enchiladas, and crispy flautas. Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport Terminal 3 (Post-Security) The BestĪjo Al’s: Family-owned and operated Ajo Al’s has dished out satisfying, Sonoran-inflected Mexican food in Phoenix since 1986. A short menu featuring all-day breakfast and lunch sandwiches also suggests the best coffees to pair with them. Peet’s Coffee: Located on Level 1, Peet’s Coffee provides the necessary caffeine jolt in a multitude of potable permutations, including seasonal maple lattes and cold brew. Check Phoenix Sky Harbor’s website for updated information on offerings and closings. Please be aware that some restaurants (both pre- and post-security) are open with limited hours, given the difficulty of finding staff to fully man their operations. Either way, you’re likely to snag a taste of Phoenix without ever leaving the airport. Check out our list for places to grab and go or relax and linger. Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport has it all, including airport outlets of many of Phoenix’s most beloved restaurants. Whether you’re hopping a quick flight for business, jetting off to an exotic locale for a vacation, or arriving from parts unknown, it’s always good to know where to find quality coffee, a clever cocktail, a quick bite, or a fancy meal in your designated terminal. ![]()
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