Fresh fruit cups start around €4 at Juicy Details
Juicy Details sits airside at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), inside the main departures shopping area after security. It runs long daytime hours that usually match the bulk of Schengen departures, so you can grab something on the way to early-morning European flights as well as late-afternoon bank runs. Look for the bright juice bar setup rather than a sit-down restaurant; this is a quick counter stop, not a linger-with-table-service spot.
The menu leans hard into fresh produce: made-to-order fruit and vegetable juices, smoothies, and pre-packed salads. Most regular-sized juices land in the €5–€7 range depending on ingredients, with larger smoothie cups slightly higher. If you’re trying to offset the worst of a 10-hour long-haul, their green mixes with spinach and apple are the obvious move, while fruit-only blends skew sweeter and more snack-like.
Food is light but useful if you already burned through the sandwich options in the terminal. You’ll usually see yogurt pots with granola around €3–€4, simple wraps and sandwiches in the €5–€7 band, and cut fruit cups near the front of the chiller. Nothing here replaces a full hot meal before a 12-hour flight, but it works as a top-up alongside something more substantial from elsewhere in Schiphol’s departures area.
Service is counter-style and generally moves quickly, but peak queues pop up around the 07:00–09:00 and 16:00–18:00 departure waves. Payment is straightforward: contactless cards are standard, and most staff switch between Dutch and English without fuss. One practical thing: juices are made to order, so a two-drink stop can still take 5–10 minutes during rush periods.
Tip: if your gate is a long walk out on a non-Schengen pier, stop at Juicy Details near the main central hall before heading down the long corridors; side piers don’t always have the same fresh options once you’ve committed to the walk to your gate.