- Phone
- +81 123-45-3123
- Website
- www.pronto.co.jp ↗
- Address
- 987 Bibi, New Chitose Airport Passenger Terminal Bldg. 4F, Chitose 066-0012 Hokkaido, Japan
Pre-security Pronto turns from coffee stop at 8:00 to bar by night
This Pronto sits landside in the Domestic terminal at New Chitose (CTS), so you hit it before security rather than near the gates. Morning it runs like a standard Japanese chain café: drip coffee, lattes, simple toast sets. At night it flips into more of a bar with beer, highballs, and simple pasta plates. With a price tier around $ and a middling 3-star rating, think “functional airport branch,” not destination dining.
Opening hours typically cover the first bank of departures, with doors open by around 8:00 and service going into the evening when many CTS spots shut early. Reviewers point out that the morning sets—coffee plus toast or a light breakfast combo—are better value than grabbing individual pastries. Expect to pay only a bit more than city Pronto outlets, but several comments note the pricing feels slightly high for what is essentially chain-level food and drink.
Seats fill when the nearby Starbucks overflows, and that’s exactly when regular CTS flyers slide in here with a laptop. The vibe is more low-key than the big green mermaid next door, and travellers mention being able to sit for 30–60 minutes without staff hovering. Power outlets can be hit or miss by table, so scope a wall seat if you need to charge a phone before a Domestic hop to Tokyo or Osaka.
On the alcohol side, travellers mention grabbing a quick beer or highball here after check-in because post-security options in Domestic can feel thinner, especially after about 20:00. The pasta is basic chain fare, fine if you just need something warm before a ANA or JAL flight, but not worth planning around. Watch out for slow service during shift changes: reviews call out times when a single staffer handles the register, espresso machine, and simple food tickets, so your drink can take 10 minutes.
Tip: If you want value, order a morning set combo instead of à la carte, and budget an extra 10–15 minutes during obvious peaks before Domestic security.