Austin-Bergstrom International Airport food guide: Dining at AUS

Quick insights
- There are a variety of food and beverage options at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), ranging from local favorites to national chains.
- AUS’s Barbara Jordan Terminal offers a range of dining options after security.
- There are a few airport lounges at AUS, which typically offer complimentary food and beverages to patrons.
Tex-Mex cuisine is a staple of many a Texan’s diets as well as a big part of Austin’s local food scene. When flying into or out of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, you’ll find Tex-Mex options—and more. There are a variety of places to grab a bite before hopping on your flight.
Read on to learn about what and where to eat and drink at AUS.
Dining options at AUS
The main terminal at AUS is the Barbara Jordan Terminal. Dining options in the Barbara Jordan Terminal include grab-and-go spots, family-friendly restaurants and local favorites, to name a few.
There are also shops, vending machines and duty-free stores that sell beverages and snacks if you want a quick bite to hold you over while waiting to board your flight.
Where to eat at AUS
There is an interactive map of all dining options and locationsOpens overlay on the AUS website. Most dining options are located on the departures level in the Barbara Jordan Terminal.
When clicking on a dining option on the map, visitors may see the establishment’s location and hours of operation. Listings also typically include photos of the establishment and a link to its website.
The AUS website, in addition to the interactive map, has a list of dining and shopping optionsOpens overlay.
AUS lounge dining options
There are a few airport lounges at AUS. Lounges often provide complimentary food and beverages, in addition to other amenities like private restrooms, family areas and a variety of seating options for places to work or relax. To access airport lounges, you may need to have a membership that provides entry or pay a fee.
In summary
AUS has many dining options in its main terminal and through its concourses. Most options in the Barbara Jordan terminal are spread throughout the departures level near the gates, but there are a limited number of options pre-security.
There is an interactive map and a list of dining options on the AUS website. Listings on the site include the establishment's location, hours of operation, a description and its contact information.



