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    Charlotte's Landing

    3.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Bag of edamame for $5.35 including tax
    Emil C.

    During my layover here in Charlotte Douglas Airport back in early November, I stopped in here to pick up a snack as my flight kept getting delayed. They have a pretty good selection of snacks including healthy options. You can also pick up a souvenir. One of the downsides of buying stuff here is the high airport prices.

    Charlotte's Landing in the CLT A concourse
    Bruce K.

    CLT has several news outlets throughout the airport that sell newspapers, books and magazines and other stuff you might need for your flight. Sodas, candies and other snacks too. This is the only such vendor in the A concourse near gate A5, which is where the Delta, United, Southwest and "old" American flights depart. Prices can be high as expected when you have a captive audience.

    Andi F.

    This location is not closed, it is on the A concourse, nestled between gates for Delta Airlines. I'm not sure why YELP has listed this as being closed. There are plenty of newspapers and a variety of books to choose from between the knick knacks for last minute gifts as you are departing from Charlotte. I grabbed a bottle of water and a snack to have on the plane since there is no service on the flight from Charlotte to Atlanta. Of course they are a bit on the high side for prices, but your here and the rules are still strict at TSA for liquids. What are you going to do when you forget your empty water bottle from home?

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    Terrible book selection. Lots of religious books and Hallmark type of books. Felt a bit censored!

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    Paradies Shops Carolina's NewsBeat Concourse E - If u look closely you'll see -plenty of employees around.  About 6 total when I went thru while 10 customers waiting in line..!!

    Paradies Shops Carolina's NewsBeat Concourse E

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    FYI - this is a review for the "Carolina's NewsBeat" store specifically located in the Charlotte…read moreDouglas International Airport next to the Fox Sports Bar & Grill and Speedway Grill in Concourse E. I won't bother going into the prices ($2.78 for one 20oz bottle of soda) or even factor it into the review since it's not their fault and the markups are expected - - I can certainly accept that. What I cannot accept is employees who are not customer service oriented, unprofessional, unfriendly, and not willing to do what it takes to ensure an efficient and quality experience. If you're looking to buy something quickly on the run before you make your connecting flight, don't bother to stop here because the employees work at their own leisure and pace - even with the manager present. I walk in and see 6-7 people in line waiting to make a purchase. There are 3 Registers and minimum of 5-6 total employees (wow, seems overstaffed). At first glance 2 of the Registers were processing customers while the 3rd was occupied by an employee processing paperwork. I pick up my soda (Coke Cherry Zero - - the highlight of the experience) and stand patiently in line, now Customer # 6 in queue. Okay, I'll be patient. One of the employees ringing up customers then stops her work and turns around to help another employee who is asking questions and looking for something (a "book"). The 2nd register employee slows down her work to engage into the discussion for assistance. The other 2 employees then walk away to go retrieve the book leaving 1 register open with a (now) queue of 10 people waiting in line. Meanwhile the manager (I believe - male authority figure) is standing next to the register and is watching her process orders, plus the other register is still processing paperwork. There is also another employee standing nearby and starts talking with the other two who are looking for "the book". The Math: Out of 6 total employees 3 of them are standing around chit-chatting while 1 authority figure is observing and the other 2 are doing work where only one of those two is actually ringing up customers. The queue is now @ 10 and I'm # 5. Yay!! There is no sense of priority or urgency in processing customers in a timely and efficient manner. A few minutes later I move up to #2, and even though I'm next in line the manager proceeds to point to the girl behind me (#3) saying they will be able to ring her up on the other side (register now open - she finished her work). The girl behind me then looks at me and says "you're next in line so I'll wait after you....". Cool beans - - thank you. She (customer) was more cognisant than all of the 6 employees combined. I nearly put my drink down and walked off - - why should I even give this establishment my $$ and support when they don't seem to give a rats behind about quality customer service. If it wasn't for that damn hot sauce I just had w/ my meal I would have done it - - I swear! But a nice cold Coke Cherry Zero sounded so damn good at the time - - it was a thirst quencher, still not worth $2.78 but that's a whole other story. Like I said - - if you're in a hurry or really dislike waiting too long in lines, or don't care for low morale or poor customer service and execution then don't bother to stop in here. Lesson's Learned = don't do anything that would provoke you to having the need to buy something here (i.e. the need to quench your burning throat w/ a cold beverage due to excess consumption of hot sauce). Toodles!!

    Run, don't walk, to the Carolina Newsbeat shop in Concourse E at the Charlotte Douglas Airport. I…read moreliterally had no plans to buy anything, and yet I stood in a line for the chance to take a picture with the amazing cashier, Valerie. Valerie is literally one of the most positive people I've ever met in retail. And I used to work retail...She sings to the customers, lifts up weary and grumpy travelers with compliments and leaves you with a "Have a blessed day, baby!" The young soldier behind me in line greeted her like an old friend: "Hey, Valerie, how're you doing?" "Here's one of my troops!" She exclaimed. You are going to stock up on airport sundries anyway, so spend your money at Valerie's shop and just *try* not to leave in a happier mood. "It's a good morning, whether you like it or not!" - Valerie

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    Paradies Shops Carolina's NewsBeat Concourse E - $10 headphones. thank god

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    $10 headphones. thank god

    Charlotte's Landing - mags - Updated May 2026

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