CWB · Restaurants

Bob's

Gate-side fast food in T1 comes from Bob's

Bob's sits inside Terminal T1 at Curitiba-Afonso Pena International Airport, after security, so you stay close to domestic and regional gates. It’s a Brazilian fast-food chain, so the menu leans heavy on burgers, fries, and shakes instead of full plated meals. Expect quick counter service, trays, and self-seating in the shared terminal seating area rather than a closed dining room.

Hours at Bob’s in CWB usually track main departure banks in T1, opening early for morning flights and staying open into the late evening, but they can close before the very last departures on light days. Prices land in typical airport fast-food territory: a burger combo with fries and a soft drink often runs in the mid-range for Brazil, more than a city location but below full-service airport restaurants. You order and pay at the counter, then wait for your order number on the screen or over the loudspeaker.

Menu standbys at Bob’s include classic beef burgers, chicken sandwiches, fries, and milkshakes; it’s closer to a quick burger stop than a place for salads or full Brazilian prato feito plates. Soft drinks come in standard fountain sizes, and you can usually add small sides like onion rings or extra fries for a few reais more. If you’re watching the clock before a T1 departure, factor 10–15 minutes from queue to tray during busier departure waves.

Bob’s in T1 works best if you want something predictable and hot near your gate instead of walking back toward landside food before security. You pay at the register, grab napkins and condiments from the self-service station, and can easily carry everything to a nearby gate if boarding starts soon. One practical tip: check the departure screens by the counter before ordering, then set a hard cutoff time so you’re walking to your T1 gate at least 20 minutes before boarding.

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