Gate side in T2, Sky Lounge sits just past security
Sky Lounge sits airside in Terminal T2 at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, useful if your flight departs from the A or C gates and you want a sit-down meal within 5–10 minutes of most boarding areas. It’s a standard restaurant-bar setup rather than a pay-per-use lounge, so you just walk in and grab a table like anywhere else in BEG.
Menus lean European café style with Serbian touches: expect sandwiches, salads, and pasta alongside coffee, beer, and basic cocktails. Recent travelers report mains and burgers landing in the €10–15 range, with espresso around €2–3, so you’re paying typical big-airport prices, not luxury-hotel money. Portions tend to be decent enough to count as a real meal before a 2–3 hour flight.
Service pace matches airport flow: staff are used to 45–60 minute dwell times and usually check in quickly, but at peak morning bank times (think 06:00–09:00 departures) your order can take 20+ minutes. If your boarding pass shows a tight 45-minute connection in T2, this is more of a grab-a-drink stop than a full lunch.
Food quality reviews land in the “fine for an airport” band; nothing destination-worthy, but better than a sad sandwich in a plastic box. Draft beer and simple mixed drinks are common orders, and you’ll pay roughly €4–6 for a beer depending on brand and size. If you want something local before you leave Serbia, check the menu for rakija options instead of defaulting to standard international spirits.
Seating is mostly open tables by the concourse windows, so you can watch A- and C-gate traffic while you eat, with power outlets along some wall seats if you need to top up a laptop or phone before a 2–4 hour flight. One practical tip: place your order only after you’ve checked your gate on the BEG screens, since last-minute gate switches between T2’s A and C areas still happen and can add a 5–10 minute walk.