CWB · Restaurants

Go Coffee

Post-security in T1, Go Coffee sits in the main departures area.

Go Coffee operates inside Terminal 1 after security, so you can stay close to domestic and international gates while you grab something fast. It’s a straightforward coffee counter setup aimed at quick service rather than a long sit-down meal. Seating nearby depends on the shared terminal chairs, not a dedicated dining room.

Opening hours at Go Coffee in CWB T1 typically track flight banks, with the stand active during main departure waves rather than true 24/7 service. Expect it to be open for early-morning flights and evening peaks, but late-night options in this terminal are limited. If you land on a very late arrival after 23:00, don’t count on it as your only food plan.

Pricing runs in the standard Brazilian airport range: coffee drinks land above street prices but below full-service restaurant checks, with snacks and pastries usually the most budget-friendly option. You’ll see the usual espresso-based options rather than elaborate specialty menus, and you pay at the counter before pickup. Card payment is widely accepted, so there’s no need to pull extra reais just for this stop.

Food-wise, Go Coffee focuses on light bites that work in 10 minutes or less: think pastries, small sandwiches, or packaged sweets to carry to the gate. It’s more “grab-and-go plus caffeine” than a full meal replacement, but it can hold you over on a short hop to São Paulo or Rio. If you want something heavier before a longer domestic leg, pair a sandwich here with something more substantial elsewhere in T1.

Practical tip: lines spike about 30 minutes before big departures, so if you’re on a popular morning flight, walk to Go Coffee as soon as boarding time appears on the screen instead of waiting for final calls.

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