BJV · Restaurants

Snack Bar

Gate-side snacks near the International departures area

Snack Bar sits in the International Terminal at Milas Bodrum (BJV), a few minutes’ walk from most passport control lanes. It’s a basic counter setup with limited seating, aimed at quick bites before boarding rather than long meals. Think grab-and-go more than table service, and assume you’ll eat within sight of your gate.

Opening hours usually track with flight banks, so Snack Bar tends to operate from early-morning departures around 05:00 through late-evening flights after 22:00 in peak season. Out of season, some reviewers mention shorter hours tied to the international schedule, so don’t bank on it for a post-midnight snack. If you land on a late charter, expect reduced options or shutters down.

Prices run higher than central Bodrum: budget roughly €5–€7 for a simple sandwich, about €3–€4 for bottled soft drinks, and more for airport-standard coffee. Payment works with both Turkish lira and cards, and many prices are also shown in euros for package tourists. Compared to the duty-free shop next door, drinks here can actually be a bit pricier per unit.

Food is standard airport fare: packaged sandwiches, chips, chocolate bars, and pastries that rotate through the day. Coffee, tea, and canned energy drinks round out the drinks lineup, with beer and basic spirits showing up on many International side menus. If you care about freshness, pick pastries that arrived in the last delivery window, often around the early afternoon flight wave.

There’s no lounge access requirement here, so anyone past security in the International Terminal can walk up and order. Seating is limited to a handful of small tables and barstools, and power outlets are scarce. One practical move: grab your drink and snack here, then walk 2–3 minutes toward your exact gate to find a quieter seat near a charging point.

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