Single scoops start around 60 THB at this Terminal 2 Swensen's
Terminal 2 at Don Mueang is mostly domestic AirAsia and Nok flights, and Swensen's sits right in that flow as the ice‑cream stop. It’s landside, so you can hit it before security if you’re early or waiting on an arrival. Expect the standard Thai Swensen's menu: sundaes in glass dishes, brownie plates, and big banana splits with lots of toppings.
Portions here run large for an airport: a regular sundae under 150 THB easily feeds one person, and the bigger “Earthquake” style platters are shareable for 3–4 if you’re heading out on a late‑night flight. Staff move fast, but made‑to‑order sundaes still take 5–10 minutes during weekend rushes when domestic departures in T2 peak.
The air‑conditioned seating area is a big plus in Bangkok heat, with about a dozen tables plus a high counter facing the concourse in Terminal 2. It’s fine for a quick sit‑down while you watch the departure boards, but it’s not set up for laptops and long work sessions. Most orders stay under 200 THB per person unless you’re stacking premium toppings or ordering the larger sharing sets.
If you want something lighter than a full sundae, go for a single scoop in a cone or cup, or one of the basic brownie plates that come out faster than the more elaborate creations. Swensen's here leans sweet even by Thai dessert standards, so if you don’t like sugary sauces, stick to simpler combinations or just plain chocolate or vanilla scoops.
Tip: lines spike about 30 minutes after big domestic arrivals on Thai AirAsia in Terminal 2, so if you see a gap in the queue, order then and take your time with the menu at the table instead of at the counter.