Seattle airport food guide: Dining at SEA

Quick insights
- There is a variety of food and beverage options at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), ranging from local favorites to national chains.
- SEA has one main food hall in the central terminal, plus dining options spread throughout the terminal and its two concourses.
- There are a few lounges throughout the airport that typically offer complimentary food and beverages.
Whether you’re looking for seafood-forward local bites or a sit-down meal at familiar chain restaurant, you can likely find what you need at the Seattle-Tacoma AirportOpens overlay. Read on to learn more about what and where to eat and drink at SEA and how you can place your order before you even set foot in the airport.
Dining options at SEA
SEA offers several dining options throughout its main terminal and two satellite concourses. Options include grab-and-go spots, local favorites and sit-down, full-service restaurants. There are also duty-free stores and shops that sell beverages and snacks if you want a quick bite to hold you over while waiting to board.
There is an interactive map of all dining options and locationsOpens overlay on the SEA website. Travelers can also download the official FlySEA appOpens overlay for dining information.
Where to eat at SEA
There is one central food court at SEA. It is located in the Central Terminal just beyond Security Checkpoints 4 and 5. There also are restaurants, cafes and fast food options spread throughout the two concourses.
Plan restaurant dining at SEA
SEA airport has some dining options that allow for mobile ordering. Through a program called OrderSEAOpens overlay, travelers can order food ahead of their arrival at the airport and grab it on the way to their gate.
OrderSea is available through the airport website and SEA’s official app. Note that not all restaurants at SEA support mobile ordering. Those that do are noted in the app and on the website.
SEA lounge dining options
There are a few airport lounges at SEA. 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. For example, there are two airport lounges at SEA 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
SEA has one terminal and two concourses. There is a food hall in the Central Terminal and several other dining options throughout the terminal and its concourses. Dining options range from grab-and-go spots to full-service restaurants. Travelers can place mobile orders at select restaurants through OrderSEA, which is available through the SEA website and app.
There are also several airport lounges at SEA, which typically offer complimentary food and beverages. Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers are automatically enrolled in the Priority Pass Select membership and can visit lounges in the Priority Pass network at SEA.
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 PassOpens overlay terms and conditions.



