₹400–₹500 gets you a tall latte at this T2 Starbucks
This Starbucks sits in Terminal 2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, inside the international departures zone. It runs on typical airport pricing, so expect around ₹350–₹450 for basic coffees and closer to ₹500–₹600 for seasonal or Frappuccino-style drinks. Seating is limited and often used as overflow workspace for passengers waiting on late-night long-hauls.
Hours in T2 tend to track peak overnight banks, with Starbucks usually open from early morning into the post-midnight wave of departures. If you have a 2 a.m. flight out of BOM, this is one of the few places still pouring espresso. Food is mainly the standard Starbucks case: muffins, croissants, brownies, and a few sandwiches, generally in the ₹250–₹450 range.
Drinks are made to the familiar Starbucks template, so if you order a cappuccino, flat white, or caramel macchiato, it tastes very close to what you’d get at a city store in Mumbai. Customizations like extra shots, non-dairy milk, or less ice are available and usually cost ₹30–₹80 per tweak. If you’re trying to sleep on board, the decaf and herbal tea options here are more predictable than what many airlines load ex-BOM in economy.
Service timing varies: at quiet mid-day banks you might be in and out in under 5 minutes, but during the 11 p.m.–2 a.m. crunch, the line can run 10–15 minutes from order to drink-in-hand. Mobile ordering isn’t a thing here yet, so build in that buffer if you’re boarding from a distant T2 gate like C30 or C40.
Tip: if your gate in T2 is still “TBA” on the board, buy your drink here in a takeaway cup and only claim a seat once your gate number appears; T2 walking time can hit 10–12 minutes end-to-end.