CRL · Restaurants

Snack & Go

T1

Next to the T1 security exit, Snack & Go is the quick stop

Snack & Go sits airside in Terminal T1, just after security, so you can grab something fast without backtracking to the landside food court. It’s a basic counter setup with self-service fridges and a small standing area, built around speed more than atmosphere. Think of it as the place you hit between passport control and the T1 Schengen gates, not a spot for a drawn-out meal.

Pricing runs in typical airport territory: expect around €4–€5 for a soft drink, €5–€7 for a pre-made sandwich, and a bit more for hot items when available. Coffee and tea usually sit in the €2–€3 range, which is cheaper than many branded chains you’ll see in other European terminals. You pay at the counter, and card is taken as easily as cash, which helps when you’re clearing out leftover euro coins before boarding.

Food is standard grab-and-go: wrapped baguettes, pastries, crisps, chocolate bars, and bottled drinks. Options lean heavily on ham-and-cheese style sandwiches and croissant-based snacks, so anyone picky or vegetarian may want to scan the labels carefully before buying. If you’re tight on time for a Ryanair or Wizz Air departure from T1, this is the most practical place to pick up a sandwich and water for the flight instead of waiting on the onboard service.

Hours generally track with T1’s first and last waves of departures, roughly early morning through late evening, but the hot counter can wind down earlier on quiet days. If you land late at CRL and still see lights on at Snack & Go in T1, it might be your last chance for a snack before leaving the airport. One tip: check the self-service fridges near the entrance first; they turn over stock fastest, so sandwiches there are more likely to be freshly delivered.

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