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Trib’s

T2

T2’s Trib’s sits landside near departures check-in

Trib’s in Terminal T2 is on the public side of Beauvais-Tillé, before security and close to the main departures hall. That matters at BVA, where early-opening options are thin and many low-cost flights push passengers to arrive two hours ahead of a Ryanair or Wizz Air boarding time.

The café-style setup runs through much of the operating day, typically covering the morning bank of departures from around 06:00. Expect a counter-service format with self-seating, more like a French autoroute rest stop than a full restaurant. That works if you’re waiting for a specific check-in to open for a T2 flight and don’t want to sit on the cold metal benches by the doors.

Pricing lines up with a small regional airport: think roughly €2–3 for an espresso or café crème and around €6–9 for basic pastries-plus-drink breakfast combos. Sandwiches and reheated hot items sit in a display case; they’re standard issue for French travel hubs, not destination dining, but serviceable if you’ve got a midday departure and skipped town for the airport shuttle from Porte Maillot.

Food skew is classic snack-bar: pre-made baguette sandwiches, croissants, and simple hot options you can eat in under 15 minutes. That speed matters at Beauvais, where boarding for budget carriers often starts a solid 40 minutes before scheduled departure. If you’re short on time before a mid-morning T2 flight, grabbing a sandwich and coffee here beats gambling on shorter lines past security.

Be aware that seating fills up fast during the 07:00–10:00 wave when multiple Ryanair flights board from T2. Power outlets are limited, so charge your phone on the Paris–Beauvais bus if you plan to linger. One practical move: order, eat, then head through security at least 60 minutes before a Schengen departure, since queues at BVA can spike without warning.

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