Where to Eat at LaGuardia Airport

LaGuardia’s revamped terminals now feature chef-driven restaurants alongside New York classics. The airport’s food scene finally matches the city it serves. Here’s what you’ll find post-security in each terminal.
Terminal A (Marine Air Terminal) – Small But Satisfying
JetBlue’s historic terminal keeps things simple with two main options.
- Salotto – Italian counter serving artisan pizzas, panini and antipasti near the gates
- Dunkin’ – coffee and donuts at Gate A1 for quick breakfast
Terminal B – The Food Court Champion
The largest selection at LaGuardia lives in Terminal B’s bustling post-security food court.
- Bar 212 (Kingside) – full-service American lounge with craft cocktails and an elevated pub menu
- Bar Veloce – cozy wine bar with Italian small plates including burrata and panini
- Brooklyn Diner – retro diner serving burgers, hot dogs, pancakes and that famous Brooklyn cheesecake
- Hunt & Fish Grill – Manhattan steakhouse outpost offering grilled steaks and seafood
- Mulberry Street Pizza – Marc Forgione’s Italian-American tavern specializing in flatbreads and pastas
- Shake Shack – cult-favorite burger chain at Gate 41
- Talde – Dale Talde’s Asian-inspired noodles and rice bowls in a bright setting
- Spirit & Bell – Sweetleaf coffee roaster serving quality coffee and comfort food like grilled cheese
Additional quick options include Junior’s Cheesecake and Green Leaf’s salads scattered throughout the terminal.
Terminal C – Where Chefs Take Flight
Delta’s terminal brought in serious culinary talent with its food hall overhaul.
- Sunday Supper Trattoria – David Chang’s Momofuku group serves family-style Italian comfort food
- Rossi Pizzeria – wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas developed with Lucali’s Mark Iacono
- Prime Tavern – Michael Lomonaco’s steakhouse showcasing Creekstone Farms dry-aged beef
- Magnolia Bakery – famous banana pudding and cupcakes from the NYC icon
- Bubby’s – Manhattan brunch favorite with crispy fried chicken and fluffy pancakes
- Taïm Mediterranean Kitchen – quick-serve falafel and pitas from a beloved NYC chain
- H&H Bagels – authentic New York bagels with cream cheese and deli sandwiches
- Chuko Ramen – Brooklyn ramen shop for a quick bowl before boarding
- Eggy Weggy – breakfast sandwiches made to order
- Essex Burger – craft burgers from Essex NYC
Terminal D (Delta/International) – The Celebrity Chef Terminal
The international terminal features the most polished dining lineup at LaGuardia.
- Prime Tavern – Michael Lomonaco’s flagship steakhouse with dry-aged steaks and classic American fare
- Bisoux – Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson’s French bistro serving croque monsieur and duck confit
- Minnow – Andrew Carmellini’s raw bar and seafood shack with fresh oysters and lobster rolls
- Flatiron Tavern – Jess Shadbolt and Clare de Boer’s American grill featuring Pat LaFrieda burgers
- Custom Burgers by Pat LaFrieda – quick-service gourmet burgers and shakes
- Harry’s Deli – New York-style Jewish deli with corned beef and smoked salmon near Gate D1
- Cibo Express Gourmet Market – grab-and-go salads, snacks and sandwiches
- World Bean – coffee outposts for quick caffeine fixes
The full-service restaurants in Terminal D make it easy to enjoy a proper sit-down meal before an international flight.
Sources: Restaurant information compiled from LaGuardia Airport concession listings and concessionaire OTG’s dining program descriptions. Hours and availability may vary.