Near the T2 gates, this is the familiar red Cafe Coffee Day
This Cafe Coffee Day sits airside in Terminal T2, handy if your flight departs from the international side of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. It runs typical CCD-style pricing, so expect cappuccinos and lattes in the ₹180–₹260 range and basic snacks under ₹250. Rating data is basically non-existent (listed as -1), so you’re going in without much crowd wisdom here.
The menu sticks to the standard chain lineup: espresso drinks, cold coffee, tea, bottled water, plus grab‑and‑go items like sandwiches, cookies, and packaged snacks. If you want something more substantial than a muffin or grilled sandwich, plan to eat elsewhere in T2 before you sit down here. For quick caffeine within a few minutes of most T2 international gates, though, this outlet usually does the job.
Seating is limited and can fill quickly during the late‑night departure banks, which at AMD often stack up from around 23:00 through 03:00 in T2. Lines move slowly during those peaks, especially when multiple widebody departures bunch together. Factor in 10–15 minutes from joining the queue to walking away with a made‑to‑order drink if you hit it at those times.
Payment is straightforward: they generally accept cards, UPI, and cash in rupees, which helps if you’re trying to run down leftover ₹500 notes before an international flight from T2. Don’t expect barista art or custom off‑menu orders; this is by‑the‑book chain coffee focused on speed over finesse.
Tip: If your boarding pass shows a T2 flight around midnight, grab your coffee here before heading to the bus gates; walking back from a far‑flung stand in T2 can easily eat 10 minutes.