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Finding It

Complete lists of airport restaurants, stores and services are available on this site.

Affordable Luxuries storeAffordable Luxuries
Opens on Concourse C

Whether you're buying a gift or just treating yourself, Affordable Luxuries is the place to shop at Sea-Tac. The boutique-type store sells trendy jewelry, watches, scarves, purses and more all at amazing affordable prices. Affordable Luxuries is located near the entrance to Concourse C and is open every day from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.

art series tee shirt from DeliHeading to the North Satellite? Check Out the Art Series Tees from Deli

A new boutique kiosk has opened on the North Satellite, across from Big Foot Food and Spiirts. Deli sells tee shirts featuring art from local artists at its Airport location.

Hours: Monday - Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sunday, Thursday, Friday: 6 a.m. - 8:30 p.m., Saturday: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.


Life if Good logoLife is Good Opened in Central Terminal.

This upbeat, fun store specializes in selling optimistic apparel and accessories featuring positive messaging and comfortable fits for men, women and kids - and a whole lot more. It's open daily from 5 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Regus logo Business Center Opens on Concourse C

Regus Business Centers Express on Concourse C, near Gate C3 provides individual workstations and access to a variety of business services to keep you connected while away from the office. The center also offers a variety of business and travel accessories such as chargers, batteries, headphones, handheld devices and much more.

Hours
Weekdays: 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Weekends: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m.


Feeling Lucky? Play the Washington State Lottery at the Airport

Airport visitors can try their luck at the new Washington State Lottery Playpoint machines in the Main Terminal directly across from Starbucks. Airport visitors, who are at least 18 years old, can purchase scratch tickets or play any lottery game including Mega Millions, Hit 5 and Lotto on the Playpoint machines. To ensure that the machines are only being used by players who are at least 18 years old, purchasers must scan their driver's licenses in order to play. Licenses from California, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas and Wyoming unfortunately are not scanable.

The machines take cash only ($1, $5, $10 and $20 bills). Winnings can not be redeemed on site, but can be collected at any lottery retail outlet (a list is provided at the kiosk) or can be requested via a mail-in form, available at the Airport Playpoint machines.

photo of e-mail phonesYou've Got E-mail - at the Airport

No laptop? No problem. You can now access the Internet, your e-mail and even use Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint for your business needs on new high-speed Internet-enabled phones at the Airport. The cost is 35 cents a minute with a $5 minimum. The phones accept credit and debit cards as well as cash. Cash must be in $1 or $5 bills and no change is given.

The banks of Internet phones are located throughout the Airport:

Airport Area

 Location

Main Terminal - Ticketing Level South end near EVA airlines ticket counter

Behind the Delta AirLines ticket counter, across from Seattle's Best Coffee

Main Terminal - Baggage Claim Carousel 9
Concourse B Gate B7
Concourse C Gate C12
Concourse D Gate D8
South Satellite

Gate S-2

Gate S10

North Satellite Gate N8

Need a Midnight Snack? Craving a Latte at 3 a.m.?
Five Airport Eateries Are Open 24/7

Five kiosks serve food, coffee and more all night:

•  Qdoba Mexican Grill in the Central Terminal serves fresh, make-to-order, south-of-border favorites including tacos, burritos and salads as well as a great breakfast menu.

•  Starbucks (on the ticketing level of the Main Terminal behind the Alaska Airlines ticket counter) serves baked goods, salads and sandwiches as well as specialty coffee drinks. The Central Terminal Starbucks is open 24/7 on Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. It closes at 10 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday.

•  Alki Bakery/Hudson News, a combination newsstand and bakery (in Baggage Claim directly across from Carousel 7 ), offers Euro Café coffees, baked goods, salads, sandwiches and snacks as well as magazines, newspapers, books, travel accessories and other convenience items.

•  Dilettante Chocolates and Mocha Cafe in the Central Terminal offers a broad assortment of chocolates and pastries, as well as a full service espresso bar and mocha beverages.

See a full list of Airport eateries and their locations and hours.

Concourse C – The Place for Pampering

photo of massage barphoto of butterLondon sign
Travelers seeking a little rest, relaxation and pampering before or after a flight should head to Concourse C, across from Gate C2.

The Massage Bar provides a soothing environment, complete with water features and background music, 15- and 30-minute seated massages, and foot massages complete with heated neck wraps. In addition to massage services, a variety of relaxation products are available for purchase.

butter London provides manicures and pedicures; no appointment is needed. butter London uses non-toxic products and prides itself on its waterless and sanitary services. In addition to nail care services, a variety of nail products are available for purchase.