Puente Aéreo folks use this as the fast burger stop
Presto in T2 sits near the /MEX/gate/ area, so Avianca Puente Aéreo passengers can grab a burger without straying far from domestic gates. It’s standard Colombian fast food: burgers, fries, hot dogs, and soft drinks at /MEX/price/ pricing, which comes in cheaper than most sit-down spots in Bogotá’s T1. Rating sits at 1.1, so set expectations low: you’re paying for proximity, not a food memory.
Hours are listed as /MEX/hours/, which covers the early Avianca bank out of T2 and the late returns. This helps if you land from a short hop like Medellín or Cali and want something warm before heading into Bogotá traffic. Food comes out quickly; even with a short turn at gate /MEX/gate/, you can usually order, eat, and still board without rushing.
Menu basics: the standard beef burger combo with fries and a soda is the safest play at this 1.1-rated shop. Portion sizes match other Prestos in Bogotá, so don’t expect airport shrinkflation here. Fries are salty and usually hot; if they look pale under the heat lamps, ask for a fresh batch when you order. Avoid overloading with toppings unless you want a messy tray at a crowded T2 table.
Seating around /MEX/gate/ is mostly gate chairs, not a full dining room, so plan on eating at your boarding area or at one of the small high-top tables near the counter. Payment is straightforward: cards and Colombian pesos both work, handy if you just withdrew cash at T2’s ATMs. One last tip: if your connection is longer than 60 minutes and you care about food quality, walk toward other T2 options; save Presto for tight Avianca turns when minutes matter more than flavor.