BOM · Restaurants

Cafe Coffee Day

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At Terminal 1, this Cafe Coffee Day is the default caffeine stop

This Cafe Coffee Day in Terminal 1 sits airside after security, handy for SpiceJet and IndiGo domestic departures from BOM. Expect a standard CCD menu: hot coffee, cold frappes, sandwiches, and desserts. Prices run higher than city outlets, with cappuccinos and lattes typically in the ₹180–₹250 range and small snacks from about ₹120. Seating is limited compared with a mall branch, so think quick pit stop rather than long laptop session.

Hours at most BOM Terminal 1 outlets track early-morning departures, so this CCD usually opens before 5:00 and runs until the late-night bank of flights around 23:00–00:00. That makes it one of the few consistent options if you have a 06:00 departure and want coffee before boarding. Queue length tracks departure banks; expect a line of 5–10 people around 07:00–09:00 and again in the 19:00–21:00 window.

Menu-wise, the safest bets are the basic espresso drinks, filter coffee, and simple snacks like veg puffs or ready-made sandwiches, which generally come pre-packaged with printed dates. More elaborate cold beverages and loaded foods can take 10–15 minutes when they’re backed up with mobile orders. Portion sizes match standard CCD formats, so a regular cold coffee is around 300 ml and pastries are single-serve.

Payment is straightforward: they accept cards, UPI, and cash in rupees, which helps if you’re coming straight from a domestic connection without time to hit an ATM. Expect to spend around ₹300–₹450 per person for a coffee plus a small bite, closer to ₹600 if you go for a frappe and dessert. Receipts clearly list GST, which can matter if you’re expensing the trip.

Tip: if your gate in Terminal 1 is in the higher 20s, grab your coffee here before walking down; CCD queues near bus-boarding gates can jump from 2 to 12 people in under five minutes when a flight starts boarding.

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