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January 19.2026
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Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen: A Tasty Addition to San Antonio Airport Dining Scene

Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen at San Antonio Airport, exterior view.


Exciting New Culinary Addition to San Antonio International Airport

Get ready, San Antonio food lovers! Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen is set to join the lineup of eateries at the San Antonio International Airport (SAT) in Terminal B by mid-2026. This news comes as part of the airport’s ambitious plan to modernize its food offerings, welcoming both local favorites and national chains to enhance the traveler’s dining experience.

More Than Just Fried Chicken: A Taste of New Orleans

Known for its seasoned, bone-in chicken and delicious chicken sandwiches, Popeye’s will bring the flavors of New Orleans to the airport. With nearly 30 locations already in the San Antonio area, the new airport spot will allow travelers to indulge in their favorite Cajun specialties even while on the go. The menu is expected to stay true to what fans love, including their famous biscuits and Cajun-inspired sides.

A Shift Towards Local Flavor at SAT

The addition of Popeye’s goes hand-in-hand with SAT’s commitment to spotlighting local businesses. Recent years have seen a strong focus on engaging San Antonio's culinary scene through the introduction of local restaurants. Eateries like Merit Coffee and La Gloria have already set up shop at the airport, allowing visitors to savor the rich flavors of the region. With this blend of local and national options, SAT is truly becoming a gourmet hub for travelers.

What This Means for Foodie Events in San Antonio

The opening of Popeye’s is just one piece of a larger puzzle regarding San Antonio’s evolving culinary landscape. As a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, the region is known for hosting vibrant food festivals and events. The airport's upgrades, including new dining offerings, will undoubtedly encourage travelers to explore more foodie events in SA, enhancing the local experience from the moment they arrive.

Your Chance to Experience This Culinary Delight

With construction expected to conclude in June 2026, travelers will be able to enjoy a meal at the new Popeye’s before heading to their next destination. This can turn a regular airport visit into an exciting culinary adventure, showcasing San Antonio’s dynamic food scene and perhaps inspiring more craft beer and culinary events in the area.

Plan Ahead!

As the food options at SAT continue to grow, keep an eye out for the grand opening date of Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen and be sure to explore the existing offerings that make San Antonio a culinary gem. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled experience whether you’re flying out or just visiting the airport!


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