Post-security in Terminal 1, Bentley's is CFU's sit-down option.
Bentley's sits airside in Terminal 1 at Corfu Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport, after security and passport control, so you’re already through formalities before you eat. It’s signed simply as “Bentley’s” on the departures level, grouped with other food spots on the terminal’s single concourse. There’s no published closing time, so assume it tracks with the day’s flight schedule and can shut earlier on quiet evenings.
Figure on mid-range prices here: roughly $$ compared with the snack kiosks in Terminal 1 that skew cheaper. The menu mixes local Greek standards with generic international café food, so expect things like a Greek salad or spanakopita alongside burgers, sandwiches, and pasta. Drinks usually run more than in town; plan on airport pricing for soft drinks, beer, and coffee.
Service pace tends to match the flight wave pattern at CFU, so during mid-morning departures the line can stretch across the shared seating zone in Terminal 1. Seating is standard airport tables near the gate corridor, not a closed-off dining room. Because CFU is a single-terminal field with one security zone, Bentley's works for all airlines using Terminal 1, including low-cost carriers.
Bentley’s carries local touches alongside the international items, so if you want something Greek before leaving, start with a plate like a feta-based salad or a pastry rather than another generic club sandwich. Portion sizes at similar $$ cafés at Greek airports often land in the 300–400 g range for mains; expect something similar here, enough to count as a full meal before a 2–3 hour flight.
Practical tip: eat here after security, not landside, and sit near a departures screen; CFU sometimes posts gate changes late, and Terminal 1 only has a short walk but boarding can start 30 minutes before departure.