Across from T1 security, Or Ivoire fills the snack gap.
In Terminal T1, Or Ivoire sits airside near the main departures corridor, so you can grab something fast without leaving the gate zone. It’s a straightforward snacking counter, not a full restaurant, so think quick bites between boarding calls rather than a sit-down meal. Expect mostly packaged items and simple cold options instead of hot plates.
Pricing runs higher than Abidjan city cafés, as usual for Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport, but still manageable for a last-minute snack. Figure on paying airport markups for bottled drinks and packaged sweets. If you want to control costs, stick to a drink plus one snack instead of grazing through several small items.
Offerings lean to grab-and-go: bottled water, soft drinks, juices, and shelf-stable snacks that travel well in a backpack. It’s the type of place where you can pick up something to eat on a 1–2 hour regional hop out of T1 without worrying about it spilling in your carry-on. Don’t expect a big coffee program or elaborate pastries; think basic caffeine and simple baked goods at best.
Hours track with T1 departures, so Or Ivoire usually opens before the early morning bank and runs into the late-evening flights, but you won’t find 24/7 service like a major hub. If you’re on a very late or irregular departure, grab water and snacks as soon as you clear T1 security rather than waiting until boarding starts.