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Costa Coffee

Food & Beverage

International

Gate-side caffeine in the International Terminal starts at Costa Coffee.

This branch sits airside in Milas Bodrum’s International Terminal, so you clear security first and then find it along the main departures concourse. It runs through most flight banks, typically opening early morning for the 06:00–07:00 departures and staying open into late evening charter waves. If you want a branded coffee before boarding to London, Berlin, or Amsterdam, this is the main chain option in the terminal.

Prices run higher than downtown Bodrum: expect roughly 80–100 TRY for a medium latte and around 70–90 TRY for basic pastries as of 2024. Standard Costa drinks show up here: cappuccino, flat white, iced lattes, plus syrups if you need something sweet. Food is mostly grab-and-go—sandwiches, croissants, muffins—good for a 3-hour flight to Europe, less so as a real meal before a long-haul connection via Istanbul.

Seating is limited and right in the passenger flow of the International Terminal concourse, so count on some noise and people traffic. Power outlets in the immediate area are hit-or-miss, and tables fill quickly when several flights depart within 60 minutes. If your gate is in the lower 200s, keep an eye on walking time; it can take 5–10 minutes from Costa to some bus gates during peak summer traffic.

One practical move: order, then ask for your drink in a takeaway cup even if you sit for a bit. That way you can leave for boarding as soon as your gate posts “final call,” which at BJV can show up 30–40 minutes before departure.

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