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Costa Coffee

T2 $$$$

Costa sits airside in T2, near the international departure gates

This Costa Coffee is in Terminal T2’s international departures, shown on walkthrough videos alongside other coffee spots close to boarding gates. It’s post-security, so you hit it after passport control and screening, useful if you’ve already cleared formalities and don’t want to backtrack toward check-in.

Prices land in the mid-range $$ zone by Vietnam standards, but travellers say a latte here still feels cheap compared with London or other European hubs. Expect the usual Costa lineup: espresso drinks, iced coffees and basic pastries rather than full meals, fine for a snack before your T2 flight out of Da Nang.

Comments on Da Nang airport reels lump Costa in with “airport-priced” chains, so figure you’re paying more than downtown cafes on Nguyen Van Thoai or near My Khe Beach. On the flip side, you get predictable quality and standard sizing, which some people prefer to the smaller local kiosks scattered around T2.

Regulars say they mainly use Costa as a sit-down spot after check-in: order one drink, plug into the power outlets and ride the free airport Wi‑Fi for 30–60 minutes. That lines up with what you see in videos of the T2 concourse, with people camped out at tables with laptops and phones charging before international flights to Seoul, Singapore or Bangkok.

Watch out for the total if you start adding extras like alternative milks or large sizes; two elaborate iced drinks and a pastry can push toward local dinner money, even if it’s still less than in Paris CDG or Heathrow T5. Food options skew toward pre-made sandwiches and sweet pastries, so don’t expect a proper hot meal here.

Tip: if you want the cheaper downtown coffee, grab that before heading to the airport; once you’re in T2 departures, assume you’ll be paying Costa-level pricing everywhere, so pick this mainly for a seat, power and something familiar.

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