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Where to Eat at LaGuardia Airport in New York City

Published 1 day ago6 minute read

After some rough decades, LaGuardia Airport is now considered one of the best airports in North America for good reason. The domestic airport went through intensive renovations, resulting in a shiny bright new traveling hub in New York City. And this extends into its food and drinks offerings. There are newcomers like outposts of Texas-style breakfast taco stand King David Tacos, falafel wonder Taim, NYC pizzeria Artichoke, and much, much more. To come is a new restaurant lounge run by José Andrés in partnership with Capital One for Terminal B.

This guide highlights all of the dining options at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, based on concessions information from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. While Eater will continue to update this guide seasonally, the hours and availabilities of these vendors are subject to change, so double-check before you check ’em out. Check out Eater NY’s airport dining guides to JFK and Newark, too.


Prices taken at time of publishing.

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Italian counter with caprese sandwiches and pizza. Near gate A2

Queens’ favorite doughnut has operates one location in this terminal.Near gate A1

Sit-down bar with New American food and cocktails. Gate 49

The New York City wine bar mini-chain operates a location in the terminal. . Near gate 24

The airport location of the, well, actually-not-based-in-Brooklyn diner with two Manhattan locations features hot dogs, burgers, and sandwiches Food court

Fast-casual taqueria chain. Level four, food court

The doughnuts and coffee chain operates two locations in this terminal. Level one, pre-security; level four, food court, post-security

Walk-up counter with salads, wraps, and grain bowls. Food court

Fried chicken, pulled pork, and sides from a Texas-style barbecue chain. Food court

Manhattan restaurant Hunt & Fish Club expanded into the airport with this location serving American dishes like steaks and fish. Concourse A opposite Gates 22 and 23

Casual Italian with sandwiches, pizza, pasta, and breakfastsConcourse B near Gate 47

Local NYC coffee chain. Concourse B near gate 47

Offshoot of the celebrated Brooklyn diner known for cheesecake. Level four

The Mexican restaurant within Manhattan’s North End Food Hall expanded with this airport outpost, serving tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and nachos. Concourse B near Gate 43

The New York-based grilled cheese chain runs an airport location. Concourse A opposite Gates 22 and 23

Fast-casual tacos, burritos, and bowls. Concourse near gate 22

Casual, sit-down restaurant with flatbreads, burgers, and paninis from celebrity chef Marc Forgione. Food court

Crepes and sandwichesFood court

Full-service cocktail bar with views of the runway.Departure level at the atrium, pre-security

Cocktails, small bites, and an airport view. Concourse B near the lounges

Outpost of Danny Meyer’s international burger chain. Gates 41

Cocktails, wines, beers, and American dishes.Food court

The other big coffee chain has two locations in this terminal. Baggage claim, food court

Coffee from local roaster Sweetleaf with grilled cheese sandwiches and mac and cheese. Gates 30

Noodle bar from Top Chef star Dale Talde with cha siu pork, crispy chicken noodles, and sausage, egg, and cheese fried rice. Level four, food court

Walk-up pizza counter rated by Dave Portnoy. Food court

Square burgers, nuggets, fries, and more from this international chain. Food court

The New York City bakery chain with baked goods, desserts, and coffee. Food court

An overhead photograph of a bowl of ramen, packed with toppings including ground pork, corn, greens, and a floating tea egg.
Chuko Ramen started as a neighborhood restaurant in Brooklyn.
Chuko

A location of the popular New York pizzeria. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

Chain soft pretzelsGates 60 to 69

Local coffee chain. Near gate 92

It’s in the name.Food hall at gates 60 to 69

Offshoot of a popular brunch restaurant in Manhattan known for pancakes. Gates 70 to 79

Greek fare. Upper level at gates 80 to 89

Chain known for its chopped salads. Upper level at gates 80 to 89

An outpost of a neighborhood ramen shop in Brooklyn. Near gate 76

Acclaimed chef Michael White helped open this Italian restaurant, which serves burgers, salads, and pizzas. Near gate 60

The NYC burrito chain’s taco chain. Upper level at gates 80 to 89

Of course LGA has two egg-punned restaurants, this one with breakfast sandwiches. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

The second of those egg-punned businesses, with breakfast sandwiches and build-your-own omelets. Near gate 76

Offshoot of a New American restaurant in Manhattan known for happy hours and boozy brunches. Near gate 74

Chefs Jess Shadbolt and Clare de Boer of King in Manhattan consulted on the opening of this restaurant with chops, burgers, and fish. Inside the Cibo Express Gourmet Market near gate 92

The Canadian-based fast-casual chain serving burritos, wraps, salads, and more.Upper level at gates 70 to 79

American grill restaurant. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

Bagels from the New York-based chain. Near gate D92

A juice and smoothie shop from the chain. Opposite the food hall at gates 60 to 69

The sub sandwich chain. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

The second of two juice bars in LGA, this one with hot soup, acai bowls, and bottled juices. Near gate 92

Texas-style breakfast tacos from the New York-based food company. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

Quick-service pan-Asian dishes like noodles and dumplings. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

The famed NYC bakery chain is slinging its cupcakes.Opposite the food hall at gates 60 to 69

Bagels from the owners of Chuko Ramen. Near gate 74

The Chicago-based sandwich chain. Upper level at gates 70 to 79

New American fare. Upper level at gates 80 to 89

If a protein diet is your thing.Upper level at gates 80 to 89

Neapolitan pizza and calzones opened with help from Mark Iacono, owner of Lucali in Brooklyn. Near gate

International coffee chain has many locations in this terminal. Baggage claim, pre-security; food hall at gates 60 to 69, gates 70 to 70, the Headhouse Connector, and near gate 81, all post-security

French brasserie. Upper level at gates 80 to 89

Sit-down Italian restaurant with grab-and-go sandwiches, pizza, pasta, and larger entrees like whole branzino and chicken Parmesan. Gates 70 to 70

The hit Mediterranean NYC restaurant’s airport outpost with falafels and pitas. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

The airport bar with two locations.Upper level at gates 70 to 70 and at gates 80 to 89

Trinity Burgers: Also in the name. Food hall at gates 60 to 69

Wendy’s: Square burgers, nuggets, fries, and more from the international chain’s second LGA location. Upper level at gates 70 to 79

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