Right after T1 security, Relay is your quick grab spot
Relay in Beauvais T1 sits landside-adjacent to security, so you can pop in just before heading to the checks for Ryanair and other low-cost flights. It keeps typical early-to-late airport hours, roughly matching the first and last departures out of Terminal 1. Expect a small footprint compared to big-city hubs, but it hits the basics: bottled water, soft drinks, packaged snacks, and a rack of travel-size toiletries for any last‑minute fixes.
Prices sit in the usual French airport range: think around €2–€3 for a small bottle of water, €3–€5 for snacks like chips or chocolate bars, and a bit more for quick sandwiches. You’ll also find magazines and a few French and international newspapers, handy if your T1 gate area ends up light on distractions. Don’t bank on full hot meals here; it’s more about something you can eat in 5–10 minutes before boarding one of those tight-turnaround flights.
Stock leans heavily on grab-and-go food and basic travel gear, with a limited offer of phone chargers, headphones, and EU plug adapters that can easily run past €15. If you forgot a charging cable on the bus from Porte Maillot, Relay in T1 is your last realistic shot before sitting at the gate with a dead phone. For longer waits, buy drinks here, then move closer to your specific T1 gate so you’re ready when boarding opens early. The smart play: pick up water and snacks here, then head straight through security without lingering.