Terminal 1, airside, Marché Mövenpick runs 11:00–23:00 daily.
This sit-down spot in BER Terminal 1 targets long layovers and delayed departures with proper plates instead of grab-and-go. Prices sit in the middle range ($$), so think more than a snack bar, less than hotel-restaurant money. Rating hovers around 4.3, which is high for an airport full-service option.
Menu leans on fresh salads, sandwiches, and hot dishes rather than fast food, with everything ordered at counters and then paid at the end. Expect pasta, grilled items, and a rota of seasonal specials under the Marché Mövenpick brand. Portions run larger than most terminal cafés, so a main easily covers one hungry adult before a 3–4 hour sector.
Coffee and desserts pull their weight here: standard espresso drinks, plus cakes and pastries branded under Mövenpick. A cappuccino plus slice of cake typically lands in the mid- to high-single-digit euro range, cheaper than many hotel lobbies in Berlin but above the chains in the concourse below. If you still have lounge access in Terminal 1, think of this as an upgrade on food quality, not value.
Service style is semi-self-service: you pick from different stations, carry your tray, and then pay at a central till near the exit. That setup keeps things moving, so a full meal can fit inside 35–40 minutes even when Terminal 1 feels crowded before the 18:00–21:00 departure wave. The 11:00 opening time means it is not a breakfast play; morning flyers need to look elsewhere.
Tip: flying Schengen out of Terminal 1, eat here before you drift toward the far A and B gates; options thin out the deeper you go, and coming back to Marché Mövenpick can add 10–15 minutes of extra walking.