Back in the summer of 2021, Cooper Lund, a passenger who was scheduled to fly out of JFK later that day, tweeted an image of the menu one of the airport’s bars. Prices included a Sam Adams Summer Ale Draught that cost nearly $28/pint. He eventually made the tweet private, but part of it is still readily available via searches:
The tweet was picked up by news and social media outlets around the world, which, in turn, got the attention of the Port Authority of NY and NJ (PANYNJ) (that’s the bi-state agency that controls EWR, JFK, and LGA). An audit of airport pricing was eventually done, and we reported on what happened after that, back in May of 2022.
Long story short, PANYNJ eventually declared that pricing of goods sold by Airport Concessionaires could only be sold at maximum prices equal to prices charged locally, off-airport, plus 10%. This rule had actually been in effect since the summer of 2020. But without PANYNJ breathing down concessionaires’ backs, who’s going to know the difference, right?
Meanwhile, like many airports, JFK maintains an online list of all shops, restaurants, services and amenities available at the airport. Each entry includes the facilities’ respective name and location (i.e. Jamaica Station AirTrain Station, Terminal 5, Across from Gate 4, etc.)
And that’s the problem. Few, if any of these bars, eateries, etc. at the airport have their prices easily accessible, so how would you ever know if the Starbucks, bars or even full-service restaurants have prices no more than 10% above street prices, like they’re supposed to, unless you’re physically at the establishment and can find prices to compare? Unless some kind soul has posted menus, with prices, on Yelp.
Research reveals that very few of the restaurants at JFK have outlets outside the airport. So it’s VERY difficult to compare apples to apples. However we did find one such place, to use as an example: Blue Point Brewing, which has a sit down restaurant/bar at Terminal B (Gate 34), as well as Blue Point Brewpub, located in the Long Island town of Patchogue NY.
Yeah, slightly different names, but the Blue/Point logo is the same for both. So if it’s not the same company, I suggest one of them sue for copyright infringement.
We can’t compare alcohol prices because the restaurant’s alcohol prices aren’t posted online. But we can compare food prices.
Here’s the menu for Blue/Point Brewpub (Patchogue), as captured January 14, 2024:
Blue/Point Brewing (JFK) did away with conventional menus; instead they offer a QR code, which someone posted on Yelp (thank-you, Gurpreet S.!). So we have access to their current menu.
The JFK restaurant has a MUCH smaller menu to choose from, but that would make sense. A small footprint at JFK would mean less storage, and it’s probably cheaper/easier to be able to offer fewer items. The 2 restaurants also had very few items that were even remotely similar, which made comparison difficult. However we did find a handful.
Under Soups & Salads, the JFK-based restaurant only offers 3 options:
- Caesar The Day ($23.98, plus $7.99 to add grilled chicken or chicken tenders)
- Wedge ($23.48, plus $7.99 to add grilled chicken or chicken tenders)
- Soup Du Jour ($12.79)
So at the Patchogue location, a wedge salad is $10, and $6 for a chicken add-on. But at the JFK location, it’s $23.48 (over double their own “street price”) and $7.99 to add chicken (roughly 30% more than “street price”).
To be fair, in searching for other menu items between the two, the prices are more in line:
- Big Chewy’s Nachos: $16 (Patchogue), $15.99 (JFK)
- Everything Pretzel: $14 (Patchogue) // “Pretzel”: $11.99 (JFK)
But still, that Wedge salad price just blew my mind!
So yeah, JFK’s supposedly got your back for $2 water (although you can bring a refillable water bottle with you, go to a hydration station, and BOOM – free water!) But are $28 beers a thing of the past? Color me cynical. It certainly isn’t anything you can easily find online.
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