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Caffè di Fiore

T1

Caffè di Fiore in T1: quick Italian-style stop

Near the main departures area in Terminal T1, Caffè di Fiore runs as a grab-and-go style café with sit-down space. You’re past security here, so it works for Schengen flights from T1 and any non-Schengen gates linked from this terminal. Signage in T1 is decent; follow café icons and look for the Caffè di Fiore name on overhead boards.

This is an Italian-inspired coffee bar setup, so expect espresso drinks, basic pastries, and simple snacks more than full meals. Prices at Barcelona–El Prat T1 cafés typically sit above city rates, so plan on airport-level pricing for coffee and food rather than downtown café numbers. If you just need a caffeine top-up before a morning departure from T1, this is one of the straightforward options.

Hours in T1 generally track the main flight banks, so Caffè di Fiore usually aligns with early departures and late arrivals through the day. Still, don’t count on a 24-hour operation; very late-night or very early (before 05:00) might find it closed, depending on the day and season. If your flight leaves around the first wave from T1, aim to grab coffee here after security rather than before check-in.

Menu specifics aren’t published, but with an Italian café brand you can safely assume standard espresso, cappuccino, and maybe a small selection of pastries and sandwiches. Expect single coffees to price in the typical airport range, often a couple of euros higher than in central Barcelona. If you need something more substantial than a snack, consider scouting other T1 food outlets once you’ve seen the options here.

Practical tip: queues at T1 cafés spike in the 30–45 minutes before major departures, so if your boarding pass shows a busy bank of flights around your time, grab your drink at Caffè di Fiore as soon as you clear security rather than waiting until final call.

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