CWB · Restaurants

Délis Café

Gate area coffee option inside T1

Délis Café sits airside in Terminal 1 (T1) at Curitiba-Afonso Pena International Airport, so you reach it after security and passport control. Signage in T1 is clear and consistently uses the full name “Délis Café,” which helps when you are scanning boards near the gates. Expect standard Brazilian airport pricing rather than city street prices, since this is one of the branded coffee spots serving the boarding areas.

The focus here is coffee and quick bites, not full meals, and most travelers report grabbing something in under 10 minutes during normal daytime hours. As with many CWB outlets, Délis Café generally follows terminal operating times, opening in the early morning for the first departures and closing around the last evening flights in T1. If you have a 45-60 minute layover and stay within the domestic gate zone, you can usually fit in a stop here without clock-watching too hard.

Expect the usual espresso-based drinks, simple pastries, and ready-made snacks rather than cooked-to-order plates, in line with other grab-and-go cafés in Brazilian airports. Compared with the full-service restaurants elsewhere in T1, Délis Café works better as a pre-flight caffeine stop or a place to grab something to carry to the gate. You pay at the counter, pick up your drink and food on a tray, and likely sit at high-top tables or carry everything back to your waiting area.

Watch your time if your boarding pass shows a remote stand departure, which is common at CWB during busier banks of flights in T1. Walking from Délis Café to the furthest domestic gates can take 5–10 minutes once you factor in crowds. One practical move: order and pay first, then check the airport screens right next to the café for any last-minute gate changes before you sit down to drink your coffee.

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