AKX’s Coffee Stand is your generic caffeine stop in T1
In Terminal T1 at Aktobe International Airport, Coffee Stand functions more like a basic kiosk than a full café, with quick counter service and grab-and-go drinks. There’s no clear info on seating, so plan to take your cup back to the main T1 waiting area near the gates.
Opening hours aren’t published for Coffee Stand, but domestic flights from AKX typically cluster between early morning and late evening, so assume it follows the main T1 schedule and is open for the first and last departures of the day. If you have a 06:00 or 23:00 flight, don’t count on it for breakfast or a late-night snack without a backup plan.
Online searches in English and Russian for “Aktobe International Airport Coffee Stand” turn up no menu, no photos, and no price list, which usually signals a very standard offer: basic espresso drinks, tea, bottled water, and maybe a few packaged snacks. Expect prices to sit above downtown Aktobe cafés, like most airports, but still be lower than big European hubs.
No travellers on FlyerTalk, Reddit, or Google Maps mention Coffee Stand by name, and there are zero detailed reviews calling out any must-order drink or pastry. With that silence, assume dependable but unremarkable coffee and skip any complicated orders that rely on latte art or specialty milk alternatives.
Aktobe International Airport has only Terminal T1, and all scheduled flights currently use that terminal, so you won’t need to change buildings or re-clear security just to reach Coffee Stand. If you want more certainty on food options, buy something in town first, then treat Coffee Stand in T1 as your backup for a last hot drink before boarding.