Concourse F International Terminal food map Atlanta airport
Restaurants, Cafes & Bars

Food in Concourse F at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta Airport
Concourse F at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is part of the Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal and serves international departures and arrivals. With just 12 gates, it offers a curated mix of around 10 dining spots, focused on quality and global appeal. Most food venues are located near Gates F9–F10 or on the mezzanine level, and operating hours typically range from 6 AM to 11 PM.
Southern and Local Flavors
- The Varsity: Atlanta’s iconic chili dogs, onion rings, and Frosted Orange shakes served fast on the mezzanine.
- The Pecan: A modern Southern bistro offering crab cakes, shrimp and grits, and breakfast plates near Gate F9.
- The Original El Taco: Tex-Mex tacos and burritos with Southern flair, including breakfast options, on the mezzanine.
International Cuisine
- Ecco: Upscale European dining on the mezzanine, featuring pasta, flatbreads, charcuterie, and a wine list.
- Lorena Garcia Tapas: Latin-inspired tapas like empanadas, ceviche, and wings, ideal for sharing.
- Pei Wei: Asian-style rice bowls and stir-fries—quick and familiar, open late for evening travelers.
Quick-Service and Chains
- Jekyll Island Seafood: Casual spot for shrimp baskets, fish tacos, and po’boys near Gate F10.
- Starbucks: Open from 5 AM on the mezzanine, offering coffee, pastries, and breakfast sandwiches.
- Atlanta Bread Company: Sandwiches, soups, and baked goods in the center of the concourse.
- Maison Mathis: Belgian café with espresso, croissants, and European beers near Gate F3.
Coming Soon
Citizens Go: A food hall coming in 2025 near Gates F10–F12, featuring national chains like Umami Burger and Sam’s Crispy Chicken, plus a 45-seat dining room and bar.
Traveler Tips
- Short layover? Grab a quick bite at The Varsity or Starbucks.
- Long layover? Enjoy a sit-down meal at Ecco or The Pecan.
- On a budget? Pei Wei and The Original El Taco offer filling meals without the high price.
- Want local flavor? Don’t miss The Varsity or The Pecan for true Atlanta eats.
- Healthy choices? Look for lighter options at Ecco or grab yogurt and fruit at Starbucks.
While smaller than domestic concourses, Concourse F delivers a high-quality dining experience with a balance of Southern comfort food, international flair, and traveler-friendly quick service. Its mezzanine layout is easy to navigate, and the upcoming Citizens Go will only improve variety. Whether you’re in a rush or have time to indulge, there’s something delicious waiting before your international flight.
Sources: ATL.com, Eater Atlanta, AJC Airport Dining Guide, Explore Georgia, CitizensGo official release