- Address
- Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport, arrivals level, A side, Budapest, Hungary
Gate-side caffeine in Terminal 2 until 23:59
Coffe Berry sits airside in Terminal 2, after security, so you can grab a drink without backtracking to the landside food court. It keeps hours that match late departures, staying open until 23:59, which helps if you land on a 21:30 arrival and still have a Schengen connection. Price tier is firmly $, so you’re not paying champagne money for an espresso.
This is a Greek-style café, so expect strong espresso, freddo cappuccino, and sweet pastries rather than sit-down meals. Most drinks run in the low single digits in euros or the equivalent in forints, cheaper than many branded chains elsewhere in Budapest Ferenc Liszt. If you want something quick before a 2-hour flight to Athens, the counter-service setup works in your favor.
Seating is limited to a few small tables near the gate area in Terminal 2, and many people just take their coffee back toward nearby boarding zones. Because it’s post-security, lines spike before morning departures around 06:00–08:00 and again for evening banks around 18:00–20:00. Expect basic sandwiches and pastries, not a full hot-food menu.
There’s no table service and no power outlets at every seat, so this isn’t a place to settle in with a laptop for 3 hours. Service pace depends on barista count; with one person on the machine, a queue of 6–8 people can take 10 minutes. If your boarding pass says “gate closes 20:40,” be in line here by 20:20.
Tip: Order and pay first, then step aside toward the pickup end of the counter so you don’t block the narrow lane that leads back to several Terminal 2 gates.