Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport food guide: Dining at DTW

Quick insights
- There is a variety of food and beverage options at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne Country Airport (DTW), ranging from local favorites to national chains.
- DTW has two terminals and four concourses, with most dining options available post-security screening.
- There are airport lounges at DTW that typically offer complimentary food and beverages.
Whether you’re looking for local bites or a sit-down meal in a familiar chain restaurant, you might just find what you need. There are plenty of dining options for travelers whether they’re flying into or out of DTW.
Read on to find out more about dining at DTW.
Dining options at DTW
DTW has two terminals—the McNamara and Evans Terminals—with a total of four concourses (A, B, C and D). There are many dining options throughout the concourses and terminals.
Options 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.
There is an interactive map of all dining options and locationsOpens overlay on the DTW website. Visitors can filter dining options on the map based on location and type of cuisine.
Where to eat at DTW
There are limited dining options pre-security in both terminals. Most dining options are located on Level 2 in both terminals after passing through security screening. Neither terminal has a designated food court; instead, there are options spread throughout the concourses and near the gates.
The airport participates in a rewards program called DTW Rewards. Travelers who sign up for the program can earn rewards for shopping and dining at DTW, and those rewards can be redeemed for gift cards or cash.
Plan restaurant dining at DTW
The DTW website, in addition to its interactive map, has a filterable list of dining and shopping optionsOpens overlay. Visitors can filter dining options by terminal, location near a specific gate and pre- and post-security locations.
When visitors click on the listing, they will be redirected to the restaurant’s location on the interactive map. Listings on the map include the establishment’s description, location and hours of operation.
Of note, travelers do not have the ability to place mobile orders at DTW.
DTW lounge dining options
There are a few airport lounges at DTW. Lounges often provide complimentary food and beverages, in addition to other amenities like private restrooms, family areas and places to work or relax.
To access airport lounges, you may need to have a membership that provides entry or pay a fee. For example, there are lounges at DTW that are a part of the Priority Pass™ network. A Priority Pass membership provides travelers with access to 1,300+ airport lounges across the world.
Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardmembers receive a complimentary Priority Pass Select membership as a cardmember benefit. Note that this card has an annual fee.
In summary
DTW has two terminals and four concourses and dining options throughout. Many options are located on Level 2 of the McNamara and Evans Terminals and spread throughout the concourses. There is an interactive map and filterable list of dining options on the DTW website. Listings on the site include the establishment's location, hours of operation and a description.
There are also lounges at DTW, which may offer complimentary food and beverages to patrons. Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers receive complimentary Priority Pass Select membership and can visit lounges in the Priority Pass network at DTW.
This article contains the most up-to-date information at the time of publication and is subject to change. Please refer to the airport's official site and Priority Pass terms and conditions.



