I usually go to Dunkin Donuts and get a coffee. I’ve been there as early as 6:30 AM. It’s right before you leave the terminal, on the right side. I’m sorry I can’t help you with food.
Since when is coffee described as a food? (granted I know some bachurim who consider coffee one of the 4 basic food groups). I’m not much of a flyer but I would imagine travelers can still get coffee on the plane, especially an international flight.
I arrive at Newark very early in the morning. After customs and luggage, I have to wait for an Amtrak train. That is why I am looking for a place that has food. I am not looking for coffee. There’s nothing kosher on the train, either.
I am not looking to pry personal information, and dont really care WHERE you are coming from. Unless you are flying in from Canada or Mexico it is likely you are flying in from South America, Europe, Middle East or Asia, or even Africa. on trans atlantic/pacific flights you can not order kosher food?
Bring your own. While you can usually find drinks (soda, juice) with a hecksher, and some people drink coffee and many alcoholic drinks regardless of whether they are certified kosher – food will be limited to fresh fruit and stam halav junk food. Even if you are departing and need to pass through security, you can bring plenty of non-liquid food to eat.