![]() ![]() These days, you can’t move for Salt Lake City brewing businesses, but this was the company that kick started it all, and they still make a might fine beer. Squatters is a downtown SLC brew pub institution, in fact it was the first craft brewer to open in the 1980s after a near three decade drought of craft brewing in Salt Lake. If you’ve got family in tow or are tired, scroll down and we will recommend something much closer. ![]() If you do decide to trek from B or D it will take you up to 10 minutes to wander over to terminal C, so do keep an eye on your time. Heck if you’re on terminal B or D it’s maybe worth the walk as well. If you’re on terminal C this is a no brainer. Squatters is our number one pick for a place to eat at Salt Lake City airport. Dining options outside of security are minimal to none. Please note all restaurants listed are behind security, you’ll need a ticket for travel that day to eat at them. That means if you’re traveling through or out of SLC you’ll be able to experience some dining options that are more than just the usual McDonald’s or Jamba Juice (though the airport has plenty of those too). The dining options at Salt Lake City airport lean heavily on local restaurants, breweries and distilleries. ![]()
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