Under 40 THB snacks near DMK’s Terminal 2 domestic gates
7-Eleven in Terminal 2 sits airside after security, right in the flow for AirAsia and Nok Air departures. Pricing tracks Bangkok street branches closely, so a 500 ml bottled drink or canned coffee often runs in the 20–30 THB range instead of the 60–80 THB you’ll see at many airport cafés. It’s one of several 7-Eleven stores across DMK, which is why budget flyers talk about it in plural: they treat these shops as their default grab-and-go stop.
Hours generally run early morning to late night to match the first and last waves of low-cost flights, and fridges stay packed with water, tea, and energy drinks in the 15–35 THB band. You’ll see the usual Thai classics: onigiri-style rice triangles, sandwiches, and microwaveable rice boxes, plus crisps and instant noodles. If you’re flying a no-frills carrier that upsells onboard meals, loading up here before a 2–3 hour hop can easily save 100–200 THB per person.
Regulars in DMK trip reports mention hitting 7-Eleven in Terminal 2 for last-minute snacks and 600 ml water before AirAsia FD and Nok Air DD flights, so they skip buying 60–90 THB drinks on the plane. Expect self-service, quick cash and card payments, and queues that move fast even when three or four flights board off the same pier. Staff heat food in under five minutes if you need a hot bite before a tight connection.
One practical tip: pick up liquids and snacks here after security in Terminal 2 rather than in the landside shops, so your 1-liter liquids allowance in screening isn’t an issue and you walk to the gate with cold drinks instead of warm ones.