CTG · Restaurants

Cravings

Confectionery

T1 Open · 3:00 - 22:00 $$$$ Post-security

Near gate security in T1, Cravings is the candy stop

In Terminal T1 after security at Rafael Nuñez International, Cravings runs roughly 3:00 to 22:00, so it catches the first departures and stays open for most late-night flights. It’s a straight confectionery shop: packaged sweets, chocolate bars, and grab‑and‑go snacks, all within a short walk of the main gate cluster in T1.

This is a clear $ price-tier spot, so you’re mostly looking at impulse buys under the cost of a basic airport sandwich. Expect standard candy brands, chocolate, cookies, and some small snack packs that work as plane treats or quick gifts. Don’t come here hungry for a full meal; think dessert, sugar hit, or something to stash in your bag for a 2–3 hour flight.

Since Cravings sits post-security in T1, it works well as your last-minute stop after clearing the single checkpoint and before you sit down at the gate. The footprint is small, so selection is narrower than the larger duty‑free farther down the concourse, but the trade-off is speed: you can be in and out in under 5 minutes if you know what you want.

Use Cravings mainly for sealed items that travel well: chocolate bars, hard candies, and cookies that can handle a multi-leg itinerary through hubs like BOG or MDE. Skip anything that looks fragile or melty if your next segment is on a smaller jet with warm overhead bins. Since there’s no sit‑down option here, pair this with a coffee from another T1 outlet if you need caffeine plus sugar.

Tip: if your flight boards from a remote stand in T1 and buses start 25–30 minutes before departure, hit Cravings right after security rather than waiting until final call, or you’ll miss your chance for a quick snack run.

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