BOG · Restaurants

McDonald's

T1 · /MEX/gate/ Open · /MEX/hours/ ★ 2.5

Kids asking for nuggets at 6 a.m.? McDonald’s in T1 has you covered.

This McDonald’s sits in Terminal T1 near /MEX/gate/ and hits the basics for anyone who just wants fries, a burger, and something cold to drink before a domestic flight out of Bogotá. It’s post-security, so you’re already through the checkpoints when you line up. Expect the standard McDonald’s menu with local tweaks, but nothing too risky for picky eaters.

The store keeps /MEX/hours/ posted, and it usually tracks main bank times for domestic departures in T1. That means early-morning breakfast runs before first flights and enough overlap into the evening for late hops. If you’re tight on time at gate /MEX/gate/, this is faster than walking the terminal hunting for something more elaborate.

Price-wise, it lands in the /MEX/price/ range for El Dorado: cheaper than most sit-down spots in T1 but higher than street prices in Bogotá. Combos run a bit above what you’d pay in town, but that’s normal airport inflation. Card payment is standard, and contactless usually works without drama.

The rating hovers around 2.5 stars, so set expectations: this is about predictability, not a memorable meal. Go for the core items they churn out constantly: fries, McNuggets, basic cheeseburgers. Specialty items or limited-time menu experiments in T1 tend to be slower and less consistent when the line backs up near /MEX/gate/.

Service speed swings with departure waves from Terminal T1, especially around big domestic banks. Build in at least 15–20 minutes during peak times if your boarding pass shows a tight turn at /MEX/gate/. One practical move: mobile-order or decide your exact combo while in the queue so you’re not the one holding up a line of people trying to make a 45-minute connection.

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