Gate-side in T1, Bocco plugs the breakfast gap at ABZ.
Bocco sits airside in Terminal 1 after security, an easy stop if your flight goes from any of the main domestic gates. It’s a small food and drink spot, more grab-and-go than sit-down, with a counter, a few seats, and quick turnover during the 06:00–09:00 wave. Expect standard airport pricing, roughly £3 for coffee and £4–£6 for basic pastries or light bites.
Opening hours track the first and last departures in T1, typically from around 05:00 until early evening when the final Aberdeen flights push. You can grab coffee, soft drinks, and simple snacks that travel well on a 1–2 hour hop to Heathrow, Gatwick, or Amsterdam. It fills the gap between the larger bar-restaurant options and the pure snack kiosks in the same post-security area.
Food leans toward quick carbs over anything fancy: pastries, biscuits, crisps, and wrapped cold items you can carry to a gate like 1–6 without juggling cutlery. Drinks skew to hot coffee, tea, and bottled options you can board with. Think “get something in your hand within 3–5 minutes” rather than a 30-minute sit-down meal before a BA or Loganair departure.
Lines spike when two departures board within the same 20-minute window, so if you see a gap on the way from security to your gate, stop then. Practical play: order, ask for a lid, and walk your coffee down to the gate instead of waiting to drink it at the counter.