T1’s Monop’Daily sits just past security with basics covered
Monop’Daily in Terminal T1 is your quick grab-and-go stop once you clear security at Beauvais. Expect supermarket-style snacks, bottled drinks, sandwiches, and a few hot items at prices that are higher than a city Monoprix but still lower than many airport cafés. It’s small, so you’re in and out in under 5 minutes if you know what you want.
Opening hours generally track T1’s first and last Ryanair departures, so early-morning flights usually find it open by the time check-in finishes, and it tends to close after the last evening departures on the board. Card payments are standard, and contactless works; carry a backup card since smaller French airports like BVA sometimes have spotty terminals.
Food-wise, look for pre-packed baguette sandwiches, salads, chips, and branded chocolate bars rather than anything cooked to order. Drinks run from 0.5L water bottles to small juices and canned sodas, with occasional promos on multi-bottle buys. It’s also a simple place to grab a yogurt or snack bar if you’re facing a low-cost carrier flight with no free catering.
Monop’Daily also stocks basic travel items like phone chargers, single-use toiletries, and a few kids’ distractions at the register. Stock isn’t deep, so don’t count on specific models or brands. If your gate in T1 is a 5–10 minute walk, stop here right after security instead of waiting until boarding starts; lines spike when two departures board at once.