Gate-side Whopper fix in Terminal 1
This Burger King sits in Berlin Brandenburg’s Terminal 1, handy if your flight leaves from the main pier and you want something predictable before boarding. It’s landside, so you can eat here even if you’re just meeting someone off a flight or arriving on Deutsche Bahn into BER.
Standard Burger King menu applies: Whopper meals, chicken nuggets, plant-based options, and fries, all at typical German airport pricing rather than city-centre bargains. Expect to pay around €9–€13 for a meal combo, which still undercuts many of the sit-down spots in Terminal 1.
The rating hovers around 4 out of 5, which is above average for a fast-food outlet in a big hub like BER. That usually means orders come out roughly as you’d get them in town: burgers assembled properly, fries reasonably hot, and drinks not skimped on ice or refills where available.
Lines spike around the usual bank of departures between 06:00–09:00 and again from about 17:00 onwards, particularly when multiple easyJet or Eurowings flights go out of Terminal 1. If you hit it off-peak between 10:00–16:00, you can often order, pay, and get your tray in under 10 minutes.
Post-security in Terminal 1 you’ll see more local and higher-priced options, but very little in the true fast-food bracket. Using Burger King landside can shave a few euros off your food spend, as long as you leave at least 20–25 minutes for security afterward during normal traffic, and more in holiday peaks.
Practical tip: if your boarding pass shows Terminal 2 but you arrive by train into the T1 rail station, grab Burger King here first, then walk over; give yourself at least 35 minutes to clear security and reach a T2 gate.