T2’s main Food Court sits landside before security
This Food Court in Terminal T2 sits on the public side, so it works for both departures and airport meetups before check-in. Expect a cluster of quick-service counters rather than a single restaurant, with menus skewing to basic sandwiches, burgers, coffee, and soft drinks. Seating is shared across outlets, cafeteria-style, and fills up fast during the morning push for 06:00–09:00 departures.
Pricing runs mid-range by airport standards, with simple sandwiches or burgers typically around 60–90 MAD and espresso-based coffees 20–30 MAD. Portions lean modest, so plan on ordering a main plus a snack if you’re hungry after a long-haul. Most counters accept cards, but a few reviews mention quicker payment in cash, so keep some dirhams handy if you’re tight on time for a T2 flight.
Food options focus on straightforward items: think grilled chicken sandwiches, fries, pastries, and bottled drinks, rather than full plated meals or local specialties. Vegetarian choices usually mean cheese or egg sandwiches and salads; ask at the counter if you need something without meat, as labeling can be inconsistent across outlets in T2. If you care about coffee, pick the busier bar in the court, as the turnover keeps beans fresher for your pre-flight espresso.
The Food Court’s biggest limitation is location: being landside in T2, you can’t use it during a tight connection between T1 and T2 after immigration and security. Give yourself at least 30 minutes buffer here before a T2 departure, including time to queue, eat, and reach your gate through security. For late-evening flights after 22:00, expect some counters to close early; grab something earlier if your boarding pass shows a departure after 23:00.
Tip: if you’re meeting someone arriving into CMN T2, wait and eat at the Food Court together before they exit to ground transport, rather than hunting for snacks curbside where options thin out quickly.