Cappuccino at Café Crown will run you airport-level prices
Café Crown sits airside in Milas Bodrum International Airport, with branches in both the Domestic and International terminals, so you’ll run into it on most BJV itineraries. It’s a basic stop for coffee, soft drinks and pre-flight snacks when you don’t have lounge access and still want to sit down for 15–20 minutes near your gate.
Expect standard espresso drinks, Turkish tea, bottled water and packaged desserts; a simple espresso or Turkish coffee usually comes in under €4 equivalent, while larger milky drinks push a bit higher thanks to the airport markup. Food leans to sandwiches, pastries and cakes kept in chilled displays, so think quick bite more than full meal at either terminal.
Seating clusters around the counter and fridges, with small tables that tend to fill up during the common Bodrum departure banks around early morning and late evening. You’ll often see people camping at tables for 30–40 minutes with a single drink, so if you spot an open seat near your gate number, grab it before ordering.
Service is counter-style and generally quick when there are 1–2 people ahead of you, but prep can slow to 10 minutes during peak International departures when several flights to Europe board within the same hour. Staff work in both Turkish and basic English, so ordering a “double espresso” or “filtre kahve” is straightforward even on your first BJV run.
Prices are in Turkish lira with card payment widely accepted, and most cards from major issuers (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) clear without issues. If you’re transiting between Domestic and International, expect a walk of around 10 minutes plus security, so don’t sit down with a fresh latte at Café Crown in one terminal if your boarding pass shows a gate in the other.
Tip: order, take your receipt, and hover near a free table rather than locking into the first seat you see; it saves you from carrying a hot drink across half the concourse in Bodrum’s busy departure waves.