A Traveler’s Guide to Restaurants at BaltimoreWashington International Airport (BWI)
Nov 25, 2024
R&R Seafood Bar maintains two locations at BWI. | HMSHost/official photo
Where to find familiar square-shaped pizza and seafood With travel in full swing for the holidays, Eater has updated its guide to eating and drinking at Baltimore-Washington International Airport to reflect which restaurants are open in each terminal. For a regularly updated list, go here.
Over 50 dining options located throughout the terminals and concourses vary from nationwide favorites to locally owned establishments. Relatively newer arrivals include Rita’s Italian Ice, which marks the dessert chain’s first locale inside an airport, and Southern staple Brothers BBQ Pitstop. Meanwhile, recent closures to note include local burger joint BGR (Gate B3), Vino Volo Wine Bar (Gate A7), and Quizno’s (Gate D21).
In 2021, BWI completed a 55,000-square-foot, $48 million extension to Concourse A serving Southwest Airlines. Restaurants in the mix include the first airport location of local favorite Miss Shirley’s Café and a second R&R Seafood Bar, for a taste of Maryland blue crab and freshly shucked oysters. Patrons order pickup or get food or drink delivered right to their gate via a mobile meal service.
Fun fact: BWI offers street vs. premium pricing at all of its dining establishments, which isn’t something all U.S. airports can say. For overnight travelers, there’s two 24/7 options: McDonald’s (A/B Food Court) and Dunkin’ Donuts (main terminal).
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Maryland favorite Miss Shirley’s at BWI.
BWI Standouts
Miss Shirley’s Café: This family-owned Maryland staple with locations in Baltimore and Annapolis specializes in Southern food. (Gate A13)
Flying Dog Tap House: This bar sells drafts from its parent brewery in Frederick, Maryland, along with creative comfort food. Choose from a rotating selection of beers from the state’s largest craft brewery along with bites like Roseda beef sliders, mac and cheese, or Snake Dog IPA beer-battered shrimp with Old Bay-spiked remoulade. (Concourse A/B)
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Beers on tap at Flying Dog.
R&R Seafood Bar: This restaurant comes from the owners of Obrycki's, who invested over $1 million into the project. Besides the raw bar, R&R serves everything from crab cakes to kettle bowls and the house drink, a crabby bloody mary. (Concourse A, D/E)
Nalley Fresh: The homegrown chain offers build-your-own bowls, salads, and wraps, with lots of vegan and and vegetarian personalized options. (A/B Food Court)
Harbor Grille: Steaks, seafood, sandwiches, salads, and regional favorites, with craft beers, wine, and cocktails. (Gate C8)
Ledo Pizza: The homegrown chain brings BWI travelers reliable square pies, calzones, soups, and subs from a pair of outposts. (Main Terminal, pre-security and Concourse B)
Main Terminal
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Brother’s BBQ Pitstop: The third-generation family business born in Nashville offers an array of smoked meats, Southern homestyle favorites like barbecue sandwiches, macaroni and cheese, and cornbread, and desserts. All items are locally made in Baltimore, where owner Sandra Long is originally from. (Pre-security, Main Concourse)
Dunkin’ Donuts: 24/7 coffee, donuts, breakfast sandwiches (behind American Airlines ticketing counter near Observation Gallery)
Ledo Pizza: Along with pies, this location also serves ice cream sandwiches and gelato pops from Cream Cruiser (behind American Airlines ticketing counter near Observation Gallery)
Starbucks: coffee, pastries, sandwiches (in hallway behind The UPS Store, near Concourse C exit)
Starbucks (near Baggage Claim Belt #1)
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Sir Veza’s: A full-service restaurant with street tacos, a “SirNoran” dog, and lots of beer and micheladas. (Concourse D)
Concourse A
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Auntie Anne’s/Cinnabon: famous pretzels and tasty treats (Gate A5)
Gachi Sushi: fresh high-end sushi (Gate A8)
Potbelly Sandwich Works: sandwiches, salads, ice cream (Gate A8)
Tony & Benny’s New York Style Pizza: pasta, pizza, stromboli, salads (Gate A8)
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Miss Shirley’s Café: a family-owned Maryland staple with specialties rooted in Southern-inspired fare (Gate A13)
R&R Seafood Bar: a fan favorite specializing in fresh Chesapeake Bay regional seafood (Gate A12)
A/B Food Court
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Arby’s: a fast food staple with roast beef sandwiches, deli sandwiches, salads, shakes
Chick-Fil-A: Those famous chicken sandwiches and waffle fries
Chipotle: fast-casual Mexican, and one of the only chains to offer breakfast
Jamba Juice: blended beverages, juices, light snacks
LeeAnn Chin: Fast-casual Asian food
Mayorga Coffee: a local coffee roaster
McDonald’s: 24/7 burger, fries, and chicken nuggets
Pinkberry: frozen yogurt with a cult following
Nalley Fresh: Maryland-based chain offering salads, wraps and bowls, including many vegetarian and vegan options
A Leisurely Meal
Flying Dog Tap House: Beer from the Frederick brewery and pub fare
Martini Bar: cozy place for passengers to relax and enjoy a drink, food and TV
Silver Diner: a Maryland-based diner chain that’s big on locally sourced ingredients
Concourse B
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Auntie Anne’s: those famous pretzels (Gate B1)
Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins: coffee, donuts, breakfast sandwiches, ice cream (Gate B10)
Farmer’s Market: Stocked with produce, fruit, and vegetables along with an array of grab-and-go sandwiches and salads (Gate B5)
Gachi Sushi: fresh high-end sushi (Gate B3)
Ledo Pizza (Gate B5)
Starbucks: coffee, pastries, sandwiches (Gate B6)
Subway: custom sandwiches (Gate B3)
A Leisurely Meal
Obrycki’s Restaurant & Bar: all things crab — from crab cakes to soft-shells and crab soup, plus other bar-friendly dishes (Gate B9)
Zona Cocina: Offers Mexican food including house-made salsas, fajitas and, of course, margaritas (Gate B4)
Concourse C
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Rita’s Italian Ice: Around since 1984, the popular East Coast sweets shop brings its Italian ices and frozen custards to an airport for the first time. Baked goods are also available. (Gate C1)
Qdoba: Fast-casual Mexican bowls and burritos. (Gate C3)
Einstein Bros. Bagels: sandwiches, bagels, breakfast items (Gate C5)
Potbelly Sandwich Works: sandwiches, salads, ice cream (Gate C9)
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The Firkin & Flyer: traditional British pub grub (B/C Connector, near Gate C2)
Harbor Grille: Steaks, seafood, sandwiches, salads, and regional favorites, with craft beers, wine, and cocktails (Gate C8)
Concourse D
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Auntie Anne’s: those famous pretzels (Gate D5)
Dunkin’ Donuts: donuts and coffee (Gate D10)
Market Express: sandwiches and salads to go (Gate D7)
La Cocina Mexicana: enjoy a taco while catching a game (Gate D22)
McDonald’s: the burger and fries you know so well (Gate D21)
Nature’s Kitchen Fresh Cafe: juices, salads, sandwiches, soups, wraps (Gate D21)
Smoothie King (Gate D21)
Starbucks (D/E Connector, near Gate D1)
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Brix & Vine Wine Bar: this tasting room has entrees from light salads to steak sandwiches (Gate D23)
The Greene Turtle: This sports bar offers pub food like burgers, soups, sandwiches, steak and crab cakes, and was recently renovated (Gate D8)
Phillips Seafood Express: Get the chain’s famous Maryland crab cakes and more seafood entrees (Gate D12)
R&R Seafood Bar: Find raw oysters, crab cakes, Crabby marys, and more Maryland treats from the owners of Obrycki’s (D/E Connector, near Gate D1)
Concourse E
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Passports Bar & Grill: Burgers, salads, sandwiches, and a full bar (Gate E1)
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