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Starbucks

T1

Gate-side caffeine in T1

This Starbucks sits airside in Terminal T1 at Mohammed V International, so you’re covered for coffee after security and before boarding. It runs on airport hours, typically opening early morning to catch the first departures and staying open into the late evening bank of flights.

Expect the standard Starbucks lineup: espresso drinks, brewed coffee, and Frappuccino-style blended drinks, usually in the 30–55 MAD range depending on size and extras. If you need something quick to eat, they stock pastries, cookies, and small sandwiches that hold you over for a 2–3 hour flight but won’t replace a full meal.

Card acceptance here is solid: international credit cards usually run fine, and prices ring up in Moroccan dirhams, so a grande latte around 40 MAD is common. There’s often a small line before morning departures between 06:00 and 09:00, but outside those peaks you’re in and out in under 10 minutes.

Seating is limited and basic, with a few café tables near the counter in T1 and extra general terminal seating a minute’s walk away. Power outlets aren’t guaranteed at every seat, so if you need to charge before a 5–6 hour flight, plug in at a nearby gate rather than counting on the Starbucks area.

Cold bottled drinks and packaged snacks cost a bit more than in the city, as expected for an airport, so budget an extra 10–15 MAD per item compared to downtown Casablanca. Wi‑Fi in T1 comes from the airport network, not Starbucks, and signal strength around the store depends on how busy the concourse is.

Tip: If you want something customized, like half-syrup or an extra espresso shot, order in one go and show the barista your phone with the exact Starbucks recipe to skip any language hiccups.

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