CUR · Restaurants

Auntie Anne's

Snacks · Pretzels

$$$$ Landside

Third‑party maps still list Auntie Anne’s at CUR; don’t bank on it

Some airport guides still show Auntie Anne’s at Curaçao International Airport (CUR), but recent checks of the official CUR site and terminal maps in 2024 turn up zero mentions. The brand doesn’t appear on current food listings, and there’s no pretzel stand on the public concourse layout.

The supposed Auntie Anne’s is also marked as pre‑security, which makes it even less useful for tight turns between international flights that often land and depart within the same 2–3 hour bank. If it ever operated here, it likely sat in the landside check‑in hall near the airline counters, not past passport control or near any specific gate.

Price tier on third‑party listings shows up as $, in line with a standard mall‑style pretzel shop where a Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel would usually run around USD 4–6. That said, there is no current menu, no CUR address on Auntie Anne’s official locator, and no posted opening hours tied to Hato International Airport.

The listed signature is the classic Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel, but with no verified outlet at CUR, treat that as marketing residue, not a guaranteed snack. If you really want something sweet before security, plan on the small cafés and kiosks mentioned on curacao-airport.com instead; they actually publish their names and locations in 2024.

If you’re heading to CUR specifically thinking “pretzel stop,” build a backup plan: assume zero pretzel presence in the terminal today. Check the airport’s official site on the same day you fly, and if you don’t see Auntie Anne’s listed there, grab food in Willemstad or at your hotel before heading to check‑in.

What to order

Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel

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