Camden Food Co.

Restaurant · Seatac

Camden Food Co.

Restaurant · Seatac

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Main Terminal, SeaTac, WA 98158

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Camden Food Co. at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is a casual spot in Concourse D serving up breakfast, sandwiches, and sushi, but brace for those airport prices.  

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Tony

Google
We fly a lot. As we walked in this morning and had an UNFORGETTABLE experience. At least 4 if not 5 associates behind the counter and no one asked if they could help. Finally taking our order for a sandwich and bagel. One lady did everything with others standing around while a line of 7 people developed. Really? You can do better or you won’t last in an air setting.

Hank Johnson

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$22 for 2 coffees & 2 12 oz waters. Airport pricing on steroids taking advantage of travelers. Based on other reviews glad we ordered breakfast food elsewhere Service was polite but no smiles anywhere Will not be back ** go to the other concourse serving /D20 gates - nice, affordable coffee shop there

Kevin Bottemiller

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I got the ham / egg / cheese breakfast sandwich for $18.17 with tax this morning. I thought it would be cooked while I waited, but it was on the counter in a foil wrapper before I got my credit card in the reader. They had tips programmed into the point of sale system - and I elected not to tip as the person behind the counter was less than friendly and this was clearly fast food. I found an adjacent seat in the terminal and after a few bites I had to throw it away. It was served on a thick hoagie style ciabatta bread bun, one very thin slice of ham, processed melted cheese and some fake powdered style egg. It was also cold. I was very hungry and went back for a lunch sandwich to take on my flight which they had in coolers. I looked at the chicken salad sandwich, and they had all expired. I told the cashier there, and she appeared to be taking them off the shelf. I left without a second purchase as I didn't want to get food poisoning (mayo). I circled back and the employee had put them back on the shelf. Avoid this establishment!

Antonio Zeppieri

Google
I liked the different selections of “healthier” food options, but it’s just pre-made, pre-packaged, overpriced food at the end of the day. The Italian Turkey Sandwich (forgot the name) was lukewarm on the inside and not worth the price. Staff was friendly and service was quick. But I’d recommend getting good from a sit down restaurant nearby if you have time. The quality will be better.

Karen Peterson

Google
OrderSEA allowed me to place a $17.15 order for a turkey sandwich, said it would be ready in 10 minutes, arrived on time for pickup and restaurant was closed

David Bouwkamp

Google
Service was friendly and efficient. If prices weren't posted before, they are now so you can see just how much you are getting fleeced for eating at the airport. We got two sandwiches, and both were very good. The bread was a perfect level of crustiness. It's true they use American cheese, but it says that right in the description. Expect to pay about $10-13 for in oven roasted sandwich.

Emanuel Williams

Google
Please be careful and ask for your receipt! I ordered Italian Sub $15, Chips $5, Bottle Soda $5. They charged $43.25 (almost double). When asked why so high? They blamed it on taxes. Taxes at Seatac are not that high. Asked for your receipt.

Eric “Castronaut”

Google
Very short line near gate D5 made for quick service. I really liked my Havana cappuccino, but was sorely disappointed with the Cuban. It was only processed ham, a little pulled pork, flaccid pickles, and plain yellow mustard. The ciabatta was warm and likely the best part of the meal.