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SkyCourt KFC sits airside between 2A and 2B departures
This KFC is in the central SkyCourt after security in Terminal 2, right in the flow between gates for 2A and 2B, so it covers almost all Schengen flights. It’s one of the few clearly recognizable fast-food spots here, which is why it ends up as the default hot-meal stop before low-cost departures out of 2B.
Food is exactly what you expect from KFC: chicken buckets, burgers, fries, and soft drinks, with combo meals priced at typical airport markup compared to city branches in Budapest. Think single meals around standard European fast-food prices plus a noticeable “airport tax,” which several Google reviewers call out as higher than downtown KFC locations.
Lines get rough during the early-morning departure bank from Terminal 2, roughly 05:30–08:00, and again around the evening bursts of flights. Multiple reviews mention long queues and slow service when several Ryanair and Wizz Air flights out of 2B are boarding at once, so build in at least 20 minutes if you hit those peaks.
Seating is shared with the main SkyCourt food court, alongside places like O’Learys and a Greek spot, so table-hunting can be a pain when several gates in 2A and 2B are on last call. Regulars on social media mention they only default to KFC if O’Learys and other sit‑down options in SkyCourt are packed, using it as a backup when time and space are tight.
Watch out for the combo pricing boards: upsizing to larger meals and adding drinks can bump the bill faster than at city KFCs in Budapest, and refunds or changes take time when the queue is long. Practical move: if you’re on a tight connection between 2A and 2B, order straight from the standard meal deals, skip customizations, and grab a seat anywhere in the central SkyCourt zone facing the main departures screen.