Beside several T2 gates, Convenience Store plugs basic gaps fast.
This small shop in Terminal 2 sits airside, handy if you’ve already cleared security and realise you forgot something before an Ethiopian Airlines flight. Expect the usual airport mix: bottled water, soft drinks, shelf-stable snacks, a few toiletries, and some last‑minute gifts tied to Addis Ababa and Ethiopia. Selection is simple, but it beats backtracking to landside kiosks in T1.
Hours vary with traffic but the store typically opens early morning to cover first waves of Ethiopian departures from T2 and stays open into late evening. Prices run higher than in the city – count on paying at least 30–50% more for drinks and packaged snacks compared with a supermarket downtown. Still, it’s one of the easiest places in T2 to grab a 500 ml water before a 6–8 hour overnight sector.
Stock leans heavily on packaged chips, biscuits, and sweets, plus basic travel needs like toothbrushes, simple chargers, and travel-size hygiene items. Don’t expect much in the way of hot food or fresh items; this is a quick stop, not a sit‑down option. If you want Ethiopian coffee beans as a gift, you may find a couple of branded packs here, but the dedicated coffee shops in T2 usually have better choices.
Tip: buy water and any hygiene items here before you head to a remote stand bus gate in T2; once you’re downstairs in the holding area, options thin out fast.