Café Intermezzo/Buckhead Books at HJAIA Named Best Food & Beverage Offering within a
Retail/Convenience Store.

AIRPORT CONCESSIONS OPERATOR CREWS AWARDED SECOND CONSECUTIVE INTERNATIONAL MOODIE DAVITT REPORT FOOD & BEVERAGE (FAB) AWARD AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE & AWARDS CEREMONY

Atlanta, GA – June 26, 2018 – Family owned and operated airport concessions company, Crews (d.b.a. Airport Retail Management) has been awarded a 2018 International Moodie Davitt Report Food and Beverage (FAB) Awards for Café Intermezzo/Buckhead Books located on Concourse B of the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield‐Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Crews received this prestigious award for Best Food & Beverage Offering within a Retail/Convenience Store. This is Crews’s second FAB award in consecutive years being awarded in 2017 for Rock & Brews located at Los Angeles International Airport. The shortlist was comprised of the Moodie Davitt Report’s highest rated operations located in travel centers all around the world. The award was presented at the annual Food & Beverage (FAB) Conference & Awards in Helsinki, Finland on June 20‐21. The finalists were as follows:

Best Food & Beverage Offering within a Retail/Convenience Store:

Crews, Cafe Intermezzo/Buckhead Books, Hartsfield‐Jackson Atlanta International Airport ‐ Winner

Areas, Samarium, Multiple locations (Spain)

Irelands Eye Seafood’s, Wrights of Hot, Dublin Airport

Lagardère Travel Retail, Premium Food Gate, Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport SSP Norway, Point, Oslo Airport

About Company

Crews is an Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) operating company with thirty one (31) food & beverage and retail locations spread between four (4) of U.S.’s Top 30 airports across the country. Crews’s operations are found at Hartsfield‐Jackson Atlanta International (ATL), Los Angeles International (LAX), Washington Dulles International (IAD) and Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA) Airports.  Crews’s largest retail operation resides in ATL with twelve (12) locations. The aforementioned full service café/bookstore Café Intermezzo and authorized Apple reseller electronic store iTravel are among two of ATL’s top grossing locations in their respective categories. LAX boasts nine (9) food & beverage such as two (2) Rock & Brews Concert Bars, Klatch Coffee and the award winning Lemonade. Between IAD and DCA Crews operates a mix of food & beverage and retail. IAD’s six (6) travel essential and specialty retail locations are led by the internally created Capital City Ink and sister location iTravel 2 selling electronic accessories. Rounding out the operation, DCA has a true mix of concessions in Terminal B also known as “South Pier”. The terminal’s flagship location is one of the country’s fastest growing brands, the Mediterranean fast casual concept Cava Grill.  Cava offers a fast, delicious and quality Mediterranean fare at the pace travels need. Crews also redeveloped the End Pier to grab‐n‐go concept Lickety Split, news & gift kiosk iTravel 2 and full service bar Sip, Munch & More. Crews is an organization with entrepreneurial spirit that values creativity, customer service and “innovating the traveler’s experience.”

Rock & Brews at LAX Named Airport “Bar of the Year”

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (July 26, 2017) – Rock & Brews, the energized restaurant and entertainment brand co-founded by rock icons Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS,

prevailed over international competition at the 2017 Airport Food and Beverage(FAB) conference in Toronto recently, winning “Bar of the Year” award.

The first airport location for Rock & Brews was introduced at Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in 2013 by Crews, a leader in introducing dynamic restaurant and retail concepts at airports. The winning Rock & Brews is Crews’ second Rock & Brews located at Terminal 1 at LAX. The popular restaurant, which opened in 2016 and generated $11 million in revenue during its first year of operation, offers travelers quality American comfort food at affordable prices, and a full bar that offers broad selection of international and craft beers in an

atmosphere that pays tribute to classic rock and roll.
“We are continually looking for brands that will excite and serve travelers at

airports, and Rock & Brews has exceeded our wildest expectation,” said Robert Crews, president and CEO of Crews. “We are honored that Rock & Brews in the Southwest Terminal at LAX was recognized as having the best bar, beating out more than 200 entrants worldwide.”

In their sixth year, The FAB awards annually recognize the best and most innovative concepts in travel-related food & beverage. The event is organized by The Moodie Davitt Report and The Foodie Report.

“Congratulations to Crews and Rock & Brews for the well-deserved honor of Airport Bar of the Year,” said Robert Van Snik, Senior Vice President of Westfield, LAX Terminal 1 operators. “Crews is a great partner and a true pioneer in the industry, inspiring participation from unique, emerging brands and local businesses. Great partnerships like this enhance and transform the travel experience and wonderfully demonstrate that we can do so much more when we work together.”

About Crews

In 1972 when Robert Crews, founder of Crews of California, brought innovation and sophistication to the demanding airport market, he forever elevated the way airports accommodate a traveling public on the go. The Benjamin Company, former parent company to Crews of California, became America’s first nationally recognized airport bookstore chain that operated in 25 U.S. airports. Today, Crews has evolved into a food and beverage as well as an innovative retail company with 33 businesses in four major U.S. airports. For more information, please visit www.crews1972.com.

About Rock & Brews

Rock & Brews is a one-of-a-kind, rock-inspired restaurant and entertainment concept designed to engage people of all ages with quality comfort food and local favorites, a broad selection of craft and international beers, and an energized environment that is reminiscent of being at a family-friendly music event. Founded by KISS front men Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, along with restauranteur/hotelier Michael Zislis and concert industry veterans Dave and Dell Furano, the first Rock & Brews opened in Los Angeles in 2012. Today, the brand has neighborhood, airport, arena and casino restaurant locations, and recently announced plans to develop the first Rock & Brews Casino Resort in partnership with Kaw Gaming, Inc. Restaurant industry veteran Mike “Sully” Sullivan serves as President and CEO. Each location boasts a “Great Wall of Rock,” iconic rock art, concert trusses and lighting and multiple flat screens sharing some of the greatest rock concert moments of all time. Most offer a play area for kids and many are dog friendly. For more information, please visit www.rockandbrews.com.

Crews Earns Top 5 Honors for the ‘USA Today’s Reader’s Best’ Awards in Food & Beverage & Retail Locations at LAX, HJAIA, IAD & DCA

AIRPORT CONCESSIONS OPERATOR CREWS EARNS TOP 5 HONORS FOR THE ‘USA TODAY’S READER’S BEST’ AWARDS IN FOOD & BEVERAGE & RETAIL LOCATIONS AT LOS ANGELES, ATLANTA, WASHINGTON DULLES AND REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORTS.

Atlanta, GA – March 22, 2017 – Family owned and operated airport concessions company, Crews was voted in the Top 5 for USA Today’s Reader’s Best Award in all four (4) of the airports of the company’s operation.  Crews was nominated in four (4) different categories: Best Airport Grab-and-Go Dining, Best Airport Local/Regional Dining, Best Airport Shop for Local Merchandise and Best Airport Newsstand/Travel Essential.  The results were based on the complied online votes of USA Today’s readers nationwide over the course of seven weeks.  The awards were presented at the annual conference of industry publication Airport Revenue News in New Orleans on March 15, 2017.  The results were as follows:

Best Airport Local/Regional Dining:

  1. Harry & Izzy’s Steakhouse – Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
  2. Pink’s Pizza – George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
  3. Cask & Larder – Orlando International Airport (MCO)
  4. Pappasito’s Cantina – George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
  5. Lemonade – Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

Lemonade is the one of the most popular brands in Los Angeles.  From its humble roots as the brain child of celebrity chef Alan Jackson to over 25 locations across Southern California and the Bay Area, Lemonade continues to set the standard for delicious and healthy restaurants. The cafeteria style service style of Lemonade guides travels through an array of 20+ freshly made “marketplace salads”.  Continuing down the line a choice of various proteins of buttermilk chicken & Ahi-Tuna and then on to made-to-order sandwiches and savory braises.  At the end of this journey, an assortment of delicious desserts and as the brand name states, six different flavors of lemonade.  Lemonade has been recognized by CNN as a key reason LAX was voted the ninth (9th) healthiest airport in the U.S.

Best Airport Grab-And-Go Dining:

  1. Earthbar – Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
  2. Hissho Sushi – Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)
  3. Cava Mezze Grill – Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)
  4. Lemonade – Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
  5. Boccone Trattoria – Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

Cava Mezze Grill’s authentic Mediterranean flavors set in the fast-casual setting, are redefining signature dishes for the health and budget-conscious Travelers. The restaurant’s format fits well with the high volume, condensed and fast paced profile of the airport concessions industry. Utilizing a proficient, assembly-line processes, passengers at Cava Mezze Grill are able to visually select from high quality ingredients, without the wait. The process starts with a base of a pita or a bowl of an assortment of greens or grains, a choice of up to three dips or spreads, an essential hearty protein, fresh vegetable combinations of toppings and finish it off with a savory dressing. Fresh juices and natural fountain sodas alongside a beer & wine selection make the perfect beverage pairings. Cava is built for the traveler who knows what they want with little time to waste.

Best Airport Shop for Local Merchandise:

  1. Gallery Eppley – Eppley International Airport (OMA)
  2. Savannah Candy Kitchen – Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International (ATL)
  3. Black and Gold – Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
  4. Disney Earport – Orlando International Airport (MCO)
  5. Uptown Minnesota – Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP)

Savannah’s Candy Kitchen (SCK) originally opened on historic River Street in downtown Savannah, Georgia in 1990. From the beginning SCK’s goal was to share sweet Southern delights in a candy wonderland, designed to entice guests to sample sweets, indulge their sweet tooth and their inner most child. Crews has adapted the down home hospitality and River Street offering of SCK into a sleek airport interpretation of the original candy wonderland. Crews team members greet guests with a warm southern greeting, often while at the front of the store where many of our confections are made in full view of travelers.  All the original SCK recipes from milk chocolate pecan bark, red velvet cake and our sweet and savory pralines are made fresh everyday sharing southern hospitality with the world.

Best Airport Newsstand/Travel Essential:

  1. North Loop Market – Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)
  2. Hudson News/Discover – San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
  3. Relay – Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
  4. The Washington Informer – Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
  5. 7-Eleven – Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

The Washington Informer, a news & gift/travel essential store named after one of the oldest African-American newspapers, brings a proud cultural aspect to Dulles Airport.  The clean and bright design incorporates African-American tributes throughout the store while encompassing the sense of place that is our nation’s capital of Washington, D.C.  The Washington Informer provides a complete gambit of every snack, publication, electronic accessories and Health & Beauty items that today’s traveler needs.  Located in the baggage level of Dulles International Airport, the Washington Informer offers freshly made sandwiches, salads and wraps providing our travelers with the on-the-go meal they need. To capture the memory of every D.C.’s visitor trip Crews’s souvenir inventory are a popular purchase before their return flight.

About Company

Crews is an airport concessions DBE operator with over 30 food & beverage and retail location spread between four (4) for U.S.’s Top 30 airports across the country.  Crews’s operations are found at Los Angeles International (LAX), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL), Washington Dulles International (IAD) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airports (DCA).  LAX boasts eight (8) food & beverage such as two (2) Rock & Brews Concert Bars, Klatch Coffee and the award winning Lemonade.  Crews’s largest retail operation resides in ATL with fourteen (14) locations, one of which is the full service café/bookstore Café Intermezzo and authorized Apple reseller electronic store iTravel.  Between IAD and DCA Crews operates a mix of food & beverage and retail.  IAD’s six (6) travel essential and specialty retail locations are led by the internally created Capital City Ink and sister location iTravel 2 selling electronic accessories.  Rounding out the operation, DCA has a true mix of concessions in Terminal B also known as “South Pier”.  The terminal’s flagship location is local Mediterranean fast casual concept Cava Mezze Grill.  Cava offers a fast, delicious and quality Mediterranean fare at the pace travels need.  Crews also redeveloped the End Pier to grab-n-go concept Lickety Split, news & gift kiosk iTravel 2 and full service bar Sip, Munch & More.  Crews is an organization with entrepreneurial spirit that values creativity, customer service and “innovating the traveler’s experience.”

Westfield, Southwest Airlines & LAWA celebrate new Rock & Brews at LAX Terminal 1

LOS ANGELES – On the heels of the grand opening of Terminal 2 at Los Angeles International Airport, Westfield announced today the completion of the first phase of redevelopment in Terminal 1, which introduces Southwest Airlines customers to a new retail and dining collection and an improved experience.

As part of a $508 million overhaul spearheaded by Southwest and Los Angeles World Airports, Westfield is curating a dining and retail collection that will feature 24 world-class destinations and a reimagined experience with a hip, modern California feel.

The first of three phases features the opening of six exciting brands, including Rock & Brews – from KISS front men Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley – Be Relax, Brookstone, I Love L.A., Sol Surf and Treat Me Sweet.

In addition, Southwest is upgrading the customer gate areas, giving the terminal a fresh new look, while providing a more efficient customer experience.

“Together with Southwest Airlines and LAWA, we’re creating a new energy and vibe and a more holistic customer experience,” said Keith Kaplan, Westfield’s Vice President at LAX. “We’re bringing the terminal to life by activating gate areas and engaging customers with a unique design, inviting sightlines and integrated dining and retail.”

“The revitalization of Terminal 1 at LAX comes at a very exciting time for Southwest,” said John Zuzu, Senior Director of Corporate Facilities at Southwest Airlines. “As we continue to offer our great low fares to even more destinations for our LA-based customers, we’re proud to showcase our unrivaled hospitality through this beautiful new facility.”

The Terminal 1 overhaul was announced in September 2014 and is slated for completion in 2018. When finished, the Terminal 1 retail and dining collection will span 25,242 feet – nearly double that of the old terminal.

“Rock & Brews brings an electrifying new attitude and vibe to customers from the minute they clear the security checkpoint,” said Nick Buford, COO and Managing Partner of L.A.-based Crews, which operates Rock & Brews. “It’s amazing to watch the Terminal 1 transformation take shape. We’re proud to continue innovating the travelers experience with an exciting concept like this, and partners like Southwest, LAWA and Westfield.”

The vibrant, new design of the terminal is expressed through simple but sculptural forms curated with artisanal, creative and fun products and finishes. It offers an immersive retail experience featuring unified retail storefronts.

Here’s a closer look at the six new concepts that opened in the first phase of the redevelopment:

Rock & Brews: Sample world-class craft beers and quality American comfort food in a vibrant environment, a partnership with KISS front men Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley;

Be Relax: Get pampered with on-demand massage, nail and facial services at this LAX first;

Sol Surf: Shop quality surf wear and lifestyle items from the Southern California brand, an airport first anywhere;

Treat Me Sweet: Indulge in confections and candies, an airport first anywhere; I Love L.A.: Pick up must-have travel essentials, souvenirs and news & gift items;

Brookstone: Discover unique gifts for men, women and children.

“Customers are already enjoying the enhancements at the terminal, and we can see that just by looking at their faces as they explore and engage the new space,” said Debbie Seanez, Vice President of Soto & Sanchez, which operates I Love L.A., Sol Surf and Treat Me Sweet – all of which are L.A. brands. “We’re excited to be part of the ongoing transformation at LAX as a local L.A. retail business.”

In partnership with the city of Los Angeles and LAWA, Westfield is transforming the passenger experience at LAX terminals 1, 2, 3, 6 and Tom Bradley International Terminal. To improve satisfaction and drive sales, Westfield is crafting a unique design at each terminal tailored to meet customer needs. Westfield is investing more than $184 million at the airport to transform the customer experience.

As part of its global portfolio, Westfield designs, develops, owns, manages and leases award-winning shopping venues in landmark cities around the world. Among the company’s iconic retail destinations are Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City in the U.K., Westfield San Francisco Centre, and Westfield Century City. Upcoming world-class retail icons include Westfield World Trade Center (opening in 2016) and Westfield Milan in Italy.

Westfield is deploying its global expertise to revolutionize the customer experience and create next generation environments in landmark airports across the U.S. Integrating the best in food, fashion, art, and entertainment, Westfield crafts a fully customizable journey that aligns with and reflects each community’s unique style, spirit and culture. Learn more at www.westfieldcorp.com/airports.

Westfield Corporation (ASX Code: WFD) is an internally managed, vertically integrated, shopping center group undertaking ownership, development, design, construction, funds/asset management, property management, leasing and marketing activities and employing approximately 2,000 staff worldwide. Westfield Corporation has interests in 34 shopping centers in the United States and the United Kingdom, encompassing approximately 6,500 retail outlets and total assets under management of $29 billion.

This release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding future earnings and distributions. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees or predictions of future performance, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond our control, and which may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the statements contained in this release. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on information available to us as of the date of this presentation. Except as required by law or regulation (including the ASX Listing Rules) we undertake no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.

 

Rock & Brews Westfield at LAX Press

 

Best Eats at 20 Busiest U.S. Airports

(CNN) — Whenever someone starts talking about the “good ol’ days” of air travel, remind them about eating at old school airports.
Back then, a meal at the airport meant horsing down a candy bar from the gift shop and wrestling with a vending machine for a can of soda.
Nowadays, large, medium and even some smaller airports provide legitimately good restaurants, with enough interesting offerings and atmosphere to make that three-hour layover just a little less hellish.
There’s still room for culinary upgrades — as noted below, some airports haven’t yet figured out that sitting on planes makes us hungry and irritable — but the best places to eat in the country’s busiest airports (ranked by passenger traffic, per FAA statistics) generally range from good to great.
20. Honolulu International (HNL)
What Hawaii offers in fun and sun, its marquee airport lacks in decent food options.
Your best bet: Eat before you hit the road.
If you must eat at HNL, opt for a sit-down meal at Stinger Ray’s; it’s the only place with a restaurant-like feel to it. Hard to go wrong with the nachos or pulled pork sandwich.
19. Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA)
Anthony’s Restaurant started as a single seafood joint in 1969. Now the company consists of 22 locations and a private fleet of fishermen.
Each location — yes, even the one in the Central Terminal — serves seasonal Pacific seafood and shellfish from the Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii. The mountain blackberry cobbler is an addictive Cinnabon alternative.
18. Fort Lauderdale International (FLL)
The Food Network finally cooked up the most obvious way to cash in on its success: It opened a restaurant.
Fans can stop by Food Network Kitchen in Terminal 3 and choose Florida-inspired dishes from the grab-and-go menu (Caesar salad with key lime dressing) or the made-to-order menu (including a club sandwich with, you guessed it, key lime mayo).
Of course, the TVs play the likes of Guy Fieri and Bobby Flay all day long.
17. Orlando International (MCO)
Orlando airport seems to be unaware of the current revival in airport restaurants. Nonchain options are limited.
The Food Network Kitchen in Fort Lauderdale International promises "classic fare and local flavor," plus Guy Fieri on TV.
You can try your luck with a latte at ZaZa’s Cuban Coffee or the sliders at Johnny Rivers’ Grill and Market. But you might be just as happy going with what you know at Qdoba, Burger King or Outback.
16. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County (DTW)
The venerable kid staple gets a makeover at PB&J near Gate A1. The menu offers preset gourmet peanut butter and jelly combos, as well as an option to customize your own.
“The Exceptional is the most popular sandwich,” says Fares Saah, one of the airport’s food court managers. It comes loaded with peanut butter, honey and bacon on cinnamon swirl bread. “People are always surprised by the combination, but there have been no complaints.”
Handmade noodles and free playtime on iPads at Shoyu in Minneapolis-St. Paul International.

15. Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP)
At upscale noodle and sushi shop Shoyu, you use an anchored-down iPad to order your meal.
Once you’ve picked your food, you can continue to play with the iPad or you can watch the chefs make Japanese noodles in the open kitchen. Pork belly pot stickers, Thai lettuce wraps, sushi and noodle bowls are all on the menu.
14. Newark Liberty International (EWR)
You’re in New Jersey, but you can eat like you’re in New York. OK, the Grand Central Oyster Bar in Terminal C may lack the atmosphere of its New York City sister, but, hey, you’re in an airport. The food, especially the crab cakes and fried calamari, is still equally good.
13. San Francisco International (SFO)
There’s real, upscale comfort food at Cat Cora’s Kitchen near Gate 55. The Iron Chef uses organic and fresh ingredients with a health-conscious mindset.
Highlights include the steak tacos, lobster mac and cheese or baked jalapeño poppers stuffed with creamy feta cheese and breaded with panko crumbs.
The cocktails are stiff and refreshing, too, like the cucumber martini or the Love and Haight (chili-infused tequila with blood orange juice, lime juice and honey).
12. Miami International (MIA)
You may recognize chef Lorena Garcia from her Taco Bell commercials, but fast food burritos notwithstanding, she really has made some good career moves.
Her airport outpost, Lorena Garcia Cocina (Concourse D), serves Caribbean jerk chicken, shrimp ceviche and baked breakfast empanadas that come out of the kitchen fast, but not suspiciously fast.
The restaurant also includes a Bacardi Mojito Bar, where you can order (very) tall drinks before facing the departure lounge.
11. John F Kennedy International, New York City (JFK)
Chef Andrew Carmellini’s New York restaurants — The Dutch and Locanda Verde — are always packed.
Can’t be bothered? Stop by Croque Madame in Terminal 2 and grab his food to go. On offer: French-inspired open-faced sandwiches, crepes and made-to-order salads.
El Bravo at Phoenix Sky Harbor International: famed for locally made tamales and hearty combo plates.

10. Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX)
Ask any Phoenician where to find the best tamale and they’ll point you to El Bravo in Sunnyslope. No time to get there during your trip? Check in at the airport early and snag one there.
The family team makes its famous green chile tamales at its original outpost every morning and drops them off, so you’re getting quality.
“People will try one for lunch and like them so much they’ll buy a dozen frozen ones to take home,” says Monique Othon, whose grandmother created the original recipe.
9. Philadelphia International (PHL)
In town, Chickie’s & Pete’s is a go-to spot for watching sports and it’s no different in PHL. It’s not just for Eagles fans, either. With four airport locations, its TVs offer a multitude of sports and teams.
“It’s not uncommon for us to have international soccer league games on for our foreign travelers,” says co-owner Pete Ciarrocchi.
If you don’t care about the games, there’s always the crabfries: crinkle-cut fries dusted with salt and spicy crab seasoning, served with a side of cheese sauce.
8. George Bush Intercontinental, Houston (IAH)
Urban Crave has the look and feel — and trendy menu — of a real restaurant, it’s just smaller, and in an airport.
At Gate C33, one of the restaurant’s most popular orders is the 10-inch all-beef “haute dog.” We like the Sonoran Dog, which comes wrapped in bacon and topped with mayo, mustard, ketchup, tomatoes, onions, jalapeños and salsa verde. The 10-ounce inside-out burger has bacon and cheddar on the inside of the patty.
7. McCarran International, Las Vegas (LAS)
The recently opened Terminal 3 features 14 new gates and seven new restaurants. The best one: The Village Pub, which has locations all over Las Vegas.
The family-owned restaurant offers beer-battered fish and chips, fried chicken and handcrafted beers from Vegas. There’s even a convenient beer window so you can grab a pint and play the slots right until fly time.
So meaty! Brookwood Farms BBQ at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
6. Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)
The meaty aromas emanating from Brookwood Farms BBQ waft all the way to the security lines, where they taunt hungry travelers. The restaurant has an onsite smoker and whatever doesn’t get cooked there gets smoked at Brookwood’s 80,000-square-foot facility nearby.
“We have 200 yards of barbecue pits with a capacity to smoke 100,000 pounds of meat per night,” says Craig Wood, a vice president at the company.
Not surprisingly, the pulled pork — which is blended with tangy Carolina vinegar barbecue sauce — is the best-seller.
You'll have to wait until 2014 for Umami Burger at LAX.
5. Los Angeles International (LAX)
Late last year, LAX finally announced plans to add 15 eateries to Tom Bradley International Terminal. Between now and 2014, hot spots, including Umami Burger, 800 Degrees and Michael Voltaggio’s sandwich shop ink.sack, will open.
Until then, your best bet is Pinks, which specializes in hot dogs but also has a pastrami burrito and cheese fries on the menu.
4. Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW)
If you’ve got a morning flight, Cereality at gate C6 is like Chipotle, but with cereal instead of burritos.
The more obvious Texas choice is barbecue. Family-owned Cousin’s Bar-B-Q (at Terminals B and C) also offers locations outside the airport and has 30 years of experience cooking ribs and sausages.
3. Denver International (DEN)
If you’re a Denver transit traveler who likes to knock back a few before hitting the skies, there’s the New Belgium Hub (Gates B80). The food here is fine, but it’s the beer selection — from the eponymous local craft brewery — that keeps tables full. Fat Tire Amber Ale and Ranger IPA are popular. Of course, so is Coors Light.
Rick Bayless specialties at Tortas Frontera in Chicago O'Hare International.
2. Chicago O’Hare International (ORD)
Chef Rick Bayless is known for his Mexican food and has several restaurants in Chicago. The only problem? Most of them are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
But his Tortas Frontera restaurants (in Terminals 1 and 3) are open every day, giving travelers a chance to try his tortas, molletes and fresh-made guacamole.
Bayless stands by his food so confidently that he lists food suppliers on his website, accounting for everything from antibiotic-free chicken to the sour cream.
Gourmet at the airport: One Flew South keeps it classy in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International.

1. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL)
Passing through the busiest airport in the country? You could support a local franchise and get a chicken sandwich at Chick-fil-A.
But One Flew South in Terminal E is the airport’s first upscale restaurant.
On the menu: pecan-dusted scallops, pork belly sliders and a house-cured salmon bruschetta.
Once you’re nice and stuffed, you can fall into a food coma in a private 7-by-8 foot room at

Lemonade LAX Best US Airport Dining by USA Today Readers Choice

Airport dining has received a serious upgrade in recent years, as travelers increasingly seek unique local flavor instead of the same old fast food or chicken salad. After four weeks of voting in 10Best.com’s Readers’ Choice contest, your votes helped identify which places serve the “Best U.S. Airport Food.” The winners are:

1. Harry and IzzysIndianapolis International

2. Tortas FronteraChicago O’Hare

3. Obrycki’s Baltimore-Washington International

4. 42nd St. Oyster Bar Raleigh Durham International

5. Lemonade LAX

6. French Meadow Bakery & Cafe Minneapolis-St. Paul International

7. Salt Lick Austin-Bergstrom

8. Vino Volo – Various airport locations

9. Chickie’s and Pete’s Philadelphia International

10. Legal Sea Foods Boston Logan

10Best and USA TODAY congratulate the winners! A new Readers’ Choice contest category launched this week. To vote for Best Pet Friendly Hotel please go to 10best.com/awards/travel/best-pet-friendly-hotel/. The public can vote once a day in each active category.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2013/08/09/best-airport-restaurants-food/2633397/

Crews of California Opens Rock & Brews’ First Airport Location

Today, Crews of California, a premier airport retailer and food and beverage operator at top airports, opened the first Rock & Brews airport location at Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The emerging rock-themed dining and entertainment brand, co-founded by rock legends Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS, introduces an exciting new respite for airport customers, and marks the beginning of the brand’s expansion into airport locations.

Airport Performance and Customer Experience at LAX Named a Top U.S. Airport for Business Travelers

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is continuing an upward trend in its rankings in guest experience and travel efficiency, according to three recently released reports. The reports show that LAX is one of the top airports in the country for business travelers and ranked highly among domestic airports when evaluating on-time departures, average airfare price, and customer service. Recent rankings from Skytrax, Fundera and Money Magazine speak to LAX’s continued focus on upgrading the guest experience, the availability of a wide variety of world-class cuisines and retail and an unparalleled number and frequency of destinations in the U.S. and around the world…

https://www.aviationpros.com/airports/press-release/21075523/los-angeles-world-airports-lax-named-a-top-us-airport-for-business-travelers-airport-performance-and-customer-experience