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E-Marshe

Food & Drink

E-Marshe sits airside in CUR and focuses on grab-and-go.

E-Marshe sits past security at Hato International Airport (CUR), in the departures area, and leans heavily toward quick snacks and drinks rather than full meals. Think packaged chips, candy bars, soft drinks, bottled water, and a small fridge with juices and maybe a yogurt or two. Prices run higher than in Willemstad supermarkets, with bottled water easily hitting airport levels, so plan for that markup if you walk over.

The shop targets short-stay passengers on regional flights and North American routes, so opening hours usually track the main departure banks in the morning and late afternoon. You can expect it to be open from early check-in through the last evening departures, though overnight options in CUR remain thin. E-Marshe is more convenience store than sit-down café, so you’re in and out in under five minutes if you know what you want.

Food-wise, E-Marshe leans on pre-packed sandwiches, simple pastries, and standard candy brands from the US and Europe. You might see a basic ham-and-cheese sandwich in a plastic clamshell, a croissant, or a muffin in the 5–10 USD range. Nothing here replaces a proper meal in Willemstad, but it can plug a gap if you skipped breakfast. Skip anything that looks like it has sat in the cooler too long and stick to sealed items if you’re picky about freshness.

One practical move: grab a 500 ml water bottle and a packaged snack here before boarding, since some CUR flights into the region run 2–3 hours and buy-on-board options can be limited or sold out in the last few rows.

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