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SEA Small Businesses Bring Local and Global Flair

May 3, 2023

In honor of National Small Business Week the Port of Seattle celebrates the small businesses bringing local flavors, unique gifts, and more options for travelers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).

SEA serves as an incubator for many small and minority-owned businesses and provides support and opportunities for those looking to launch or grow their business at the airport. This mission provides more opportunities for small, local, and disadvantaged businesses to ensure that the face of the airport reflects the diversity and local tastes of our community.

The next time you travel through SEA, shop, snack, and sip to support these small businesses. And put your money back into our local community while getting ready for your next flight.

Shop

Need a last-minute gift or souvenir? Did you forget your charging cable for your iPhone? With nearly 40 retail shops at the airport, you have plenty of options to liven up your living room or make your journey more comfortable.

Glass Eye Studios

Near A1

This woman-owned small business is a must-stop for handblown glass art, gifts, and collectibles made by artisan glassblowers in its Seattle studio.

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Africa’s Best

Near A1

Africa’s Best brings the goods and wares of an African marketplace to SEA as one of the first of its kind concepts at a U.S. airport. Focused on handmade products and natural materials, this black, women- and immigrant-owned shop brings the craftmanship and culture of Africa to your doorstep.

Seattle Made

Near Gate C1

Seattle Made features products from around 50 makers and members of the cooperative. You can get a gift here that's unique to our region like local coffee, candles, artwork, jewelry, perfume, bags, baby clothes, and more.

CHALO

Near Gate C1

The CHALO Seattle kiosk specializes in totes, socks, and other themed items that express the unique experience and people of Seattle.

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Planewear

D Concourse

Long after leaving her career as a flight attendant, Jennifer Longley’s passion for aviation continues in a store called Planewear. The store sells pillbox hats, airplane buckle belts and bags, and other apparel and accessories that take you back to the old fashioned, glamorous days of flying.

Sip and Snack

Whether you're looking to taste the local flavors of the PNW or broaden your horizons with some globally inspired bites, SEA has you covered.

Bambuza

Near Gate N19

Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen is owned by husband and wife team, Daniel Nguyen and Katherine Lam, who highlight cherished family recipes, locally-sourced ingredients, and vibrant Vietnamese flavors in every dish.

Floret

Near Gate A1

Enjoy a a tranquil and relaxing dining experience at the first exclusively vegetarian and vegan restaurant to open at SEA, and only one of a handful of vegetarian airport restaurants in the nation! Kick back with a craft cocktail or savor a meal made with quality produce from local farms, while planespotting through the large conservatory window that fills the space with natural light.

Caffe D’arte

Near Gates A9 and N13

Caffé D’arte is a locally- and minority-owned, Italian coffee roasting company serving high-quality espresso, drip coffees, pastries, sandwiches, and snacks. It intertwines the Italian café experience with Seattle’s passionate coffee culture.

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Beecher’s Handmade Cheese

Near Gate C3

If you aren’t able to get to Beecher’s flagship location at the Pike Place Market in Seattle, you can still experience the iconic artisan cheese at SEA Airport. In addition to the requisite cheese curds, try the “World’s Best” mac and cheese, cheese curd lasagna, soups, salads, and grab-go options. Visit Beecher’s Beer and Wine Bar on the C Concourse for sit-down service and a selection of cocktails, beer, and wine.

Africa Lounge

Near Gate A4

In 2020 the black-owned business launched an African menu that captures the range and diversity of African culture and reflects the owners' heritage. Stop by for some savory Spicy Beef Sambusas,  Ethiopian-style coffee, African-inspired cocktails, and wines from South African regions. American cuisine options like nachos, chicken wings, hummus and pita are also available.

Services

Lucky Shines Shoe Shine

C, D, N Concourses

Arrive at your final destination feeling a little more polished – from your head to your wingtips. In an era where work attire is often casual, stepping onto the platform for a shoe shine at Lucky Shines Shoe Shine is an opportunity to treat yourself.

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Small business love

Check out these guides and share the love with even more small businesses at SEA Airport.

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