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GrabandFly

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Ten minutes before boarding and still need water?

At Brussels Airport T, GrabandFly sits right in the gate corridors as kiosk-style stands, built for speed when you have that last 5–10 minutes before boarding. Think bottled drinks, crisps, candy bars, and a few packaged sandwiches at roughly €3 for water and €2–€4 for snacks. It’s post-security, so this is the place people hit after passport checks, not before.

Prices run high for basics compared with a Brussels city supermarket where the same 500ml bottle might be under €1, but the kiosks stay open from early morning through the late-evening wave of departures. One reviewer summed it up: “I just hit the GrabandFly for a bottle of water and crisps between flights, not much to say about it.” That’s exactly the level of ambition here.

Stock is focused on grab-and-go: branded bottled water, soft drinks, energy drinks, small bags of chips, chocolate bars, wrapped pastries, and prepacked sandwiches. Regulars use it almost exclusively for water and a quick snack right before boarding, then head to places like Panos or EXKi in T if they want a real sandwich or salad. Expect to be in and out in under two minutes if there’s no queue.

Contactless-friendly tills help when you’re tight on a 30-minute connection; you tap your card or phone and bolt for the gate. Watch out after around 19:00, though: several reviews mention popular items sold out before the evening bank of flights, so nicer sandwiches and brand-name crisps might be gone, leaving only sweets and warm soda.

Tip: Grab larger items and proper food from Panos or EXKi earlier in T, then use GrabandFly only as your last-chance stop for a chilled drink and small snack right before your boarding group gets called.

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