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Tea Post

T2

Near T2 departures, Tea Post keeps things simple and fast

Tea Post in Terminal T2 sits airside, past security, so you can grab a quick drink without leaving the international departures zone. Signage is clear once you move toward the main gate area, and it usually sits among the cluster of snack counters rather than in a separate food court. It’s a basic counter-service setup: order, pay, and wait a couple of minutes while they pour and pack.

The draw here is exactly what the name says: tea. Expect standard Indian chai by the cup, plus a few basic variations depending on what this T2 outlet stocks on a given day. Prices generally sit in the budget range compared with most international terminal cafés, so it’s a reasonable stop if you just want a hot drink before a late-night departure. Don’t come in looking for plated meals or barista-style coffee; this is more canteen energy than coffeehouse.

Food options usually skew toward light bites that travel well with tea: packets of biscuits, basic snacks, maybe pre-packed items that can survive an overnight flight. Portions run small, which works if you already ate in Ahmedabad and only need something to keep you going until the first meal service onboard. If you’re hungry enough to need a full thali or large sandwich, plan to eat elsewhere in the terminal and use Tea Post strictly for drinks or top-ups.

One practical tip: lines spike around late-night international bank departures out of T2, often between 22:00 and 02:00, when multiple flights board close together. If your boarding pass shows a call time inside that window, grab your tea as soon as you clear security rather than waiting until your gate shows “boarding” on the screens.

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