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Atlanta Airport (ATL) Now Has Kosher Food at Every Concourse

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If you pass through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport, kosher food just got a lot more accessible. Reports are coming in from multiple sources that kosher sandwiches are now stocked at a wide range of locations across the airport’s concourses, with the products supplied by A Kosher Touch, a well-known Atlanta catering company that has been a fixture in the local Jewish community for nearly two decades.

The information comes via a Delta employee, and the locations span pre-security through the domestic and international concourses. That’s significant because it covers travelers at nearly every stage of the airport experience, whether you’re heading out, connecting, or already past the gates.

Where to Find the Kosher Sandwiches at ATL

According to the information provided, here is where the A Kosher Touch products are currently available:

Concourse T

  • T10 at Z Market (Mon – Sun | 4:30am – 10:00pm)

Concourse A

  • A26 at Z Market (Mon – Sun | 5:00am – 11:00pm)

Concourse E

  • E7 at CNN (Mon – Sun | 5:00am – 10:30pm)
  • E17 at Wall Street Journal (Mon – Sun | 5:00am – 10:00pm

Concourse F (International Terminal)

  • F5 at CNN (Mon – Sun | 5:00am – 10:00pm)
  • CNN (Arrivals Lobby, Level U) (Mon – Sun | 7:00am – 9:00pm)
  • ATL Shops by Hudson (near F Centerpoint) (Mon – Sun | Open 24 Hours)

The inclusion of Concourse F is especially noteworthy. International travelers flying out of ATL have historically had almost no kosher options airside. Having a kosher-certified product available in the international terminal closes a real gap for kosher passengers connecting through Atlanta on long-haul flights.

About A Kosher Touch & Their Cafe

A Kosher Touch is an Atlanta-based catering company with a longstanding reputation in the local Jewish community. The company is certified by the Atlanta Kashruth Commission (AKC), the largest kosher certifying body in the Southeast. Their retail products are being stocked across these airport locations as packaged grab-and-go items.

As with any packaged kosher item, look for the certification symbol on the packaging before purchasing. A full product listing with the AKC can be found at kosheratlanta.org.

In addition to its airport catering and retail presence, A Kosher Touch also operates the Fine & Dine Café, a kosher café located inside the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) in Dunwoody. Opened in May 2025, the café serves gourmet coffee, smoothies, and a rotating lineup of grab-and-go breakfast and lunch items, making it one of the more accessible everyday kosher dining options in the Atlanta area. The café is positioned as both a neighborhood spot and a convenient stop for MJCCA visitors, families, and community members.

The café is part of A Kosher Touch’s broader operation, which includes full-service kosher catering and retail food production under the supervision of the Atlanta Kashruth Commission (AKC). Located on the ground floor of the MJCCA campus, Fine & Dine operates with both dairy offerings and prepared kosher retail items, helping expand the limited kosher dining landscape in metro Atlanta.

What This Means for Kosher Travelers

ATL is a major Delta hub and one of the most heavily trafficked connecting airports in the world. Having certified kosher options spread across this many locations, including pre-security for anyone dropping off a traveler or arriving domestically, is a meaningful development. Previously, kosher travelers passing through Atlanta had very limited options beyond what they brought with them or what they could find in the Delta Sky Clubs (which have offered hot kosher meals upon request for eligible lounge members).

That said, airport retail product availability can shift without much notice. Confirm the items are in stock and verify the certification on the packaging when you arrive. If you spot these products at additional locations not listed above, or notice any changes, send a tip to info@yeahthatskosher.com or DM us on Instagram.

For more on kosher food at airports worldwide, check out our ongoing airport and travel coverage at YeahThatsKosher.com.

About the author

Dani Klein

Dani Klein founded YeahThatsKosher in 2008 as a global kosher restaurant & travel resource for the Jewish community.

He is passionate about traveling the world, good kosher food / restaurants, social media & the web, technology, hiking, strategy games, and spending time with his friends & family.

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