WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. — Travelers going through Bradley International Airport will have more food options in the coming year as renovations and construction gets underway.
Bradley officials announced Tuesday they will be introducing six new dining options, two new small business kiosks and three refreshed shopping experiences. The majority of these new additions will be located near Gates 20 to 30.
The new concession experience will include:
- Starbucks
- In response to popular demand, a Starbucks will be introduced post-TSA screening in the food court area, in partnership with the airport’s new concessionaire, HMS Host.
- La Familia Tacos + Tequila
- A full-service restaurant and bar experience will be added near Gate 25 with the addition of La Familia, a Latin fusion restaurant. This is opening in partnership with the airport’s new concessionaire, HMS Host.
- Dunkin’
- Gates 20 to 30 will also see a new and expanded Dunkin’. Bradley will be the first airport to land Dunkin’s new brand and expanded menu offering. This is opening in partnership with the airport’s existing concessionaire, Faber.
- Jamba
- Healthy smoothies, bowls and juices are coming to Bradley with the addition of Jamba. This will be located at the entrance to Gates 20 to 30, adjacent to the iStore. It is opening in partnership with the airport’s new concessionaire, All About Foods Group.
- Auntie Anne’s
- Known for its hand-baked pretzels, Auntie Anne’s will be a welcome addition near Gate 24. This is opening in partnership with the airport’s new concessionaire, All About Foods Group.
- Carvel
- Popular ice cream store Carvel will also be a sweet addition near Gate 24. This is opening in partnership with the airport’s new concessionaire, All About Foods Group.
- Brooks Brothers and nearby CNBC
- Bradley’s existing favorites Brooks Brothers and CNBC will be undergoing renovations to offer a fresh new look.
Two local businesses will be added to the airport through the airport’s small business kiosk program.
- Hartford Prints!
- Hartford Prints!, based out of Hartford, Connecticut, offers letterpress stationery, urban streetwear, and locally-sourced goods.
- Hot Oven Cookies
- Hot Oven Cookies, based out of Springfield, Massachusetts, is a quick-service, vintage-modern cookie company specializing in scratch-made, fresh-baked cookies in whimsical and innovative flavors.
They will be located near the food court area.