24-hour Starbucks coverage in T1 when everything else sleeps
This “Coffee Shop” in Abha International Airport T1 is the Starbucks listed on TripAdvisor as Starbucks, Abha International Airport, and it keeps serving when most of AHB shuts down overnight. It sits airside in Terminal 1, so you’re fine once you’re past security, and it’s one of the few places at the airport with clearly published hours.
TripAdvisor shows it open 24 hours Sunday–Thursday and Saturday, with a split schedule on Friday when it closes briefly around midday prayer. That makes it one of the only documented all‑night food options at Abha, useful if you land on a 03:00 flight or get stuck with a 05:30 departure and nothing else lit up.
Menu is standard Starbucks: espresso drinks, drip coffee, Frappuccino-style blends, and basic pastries and sandwiches, all at typical Saudi airport pricing where a latte runs roughly what you’d expect in Riyadh or Jeddah terminals. If you just want caffeine, stick to an Americano or plain brewed coffee; if you need something to count as a meal, grab a warmed sandwich and a muffin and you’re set until landing.
Service reports are thin but skew positive, and there are no consistent complaints about staff or drink quality in the TripAdvisor reviews for this specific AHB location. Power outlets can be scarce at nearby seats depending on your gate, so plan to arrive with at least 50% battery if you’re banking on working here through a delay.
Tip: on Fridays, don’t cut it close: expect the midday closure shown on TripAdvisor and grab your coffee at least 30 minutes before the prayer break windows.