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MarketPlace Logan unveils food delivery service and new arrivals

Boston, MA MarketPlace Logan, an affiliate of Boston-based New England Development and manager of the Boston Logan Concessions Program (Bos Shop Dine), unveiled the latest passenger amenities, restaurants and specialty retailers that have landed at Boston Logan International Airport.

For the first time at Boston Logan, passengers traveling through Terminal A will be able to order food and beverages from their mobile phones and have them delivered to them directly at their gate within 30 minutes or less. This new service is being launched by AtYourGate which is an in-airport order and delivery App. Participating restaurants include Boston Bruins Bar, Currito, Fresh City, Friendly’s, Legal Test Kitchen, Sbarro, and more. The service will also launch in Terminal C by the end of the summer.

In September, the Boston Logan Concessions Program will welcome Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse in Terminal C. CAVA, a Mediterranean experience, will also open later this year in Terminal A.

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