Prices run similar to downtown Dammam Starbucks, just in riyals.
This Starbucks sits in the main Passenger Terminal at King Fahd International Airport, airside after security. There’s no set gate reference for it, so plan on an extra 5–10 minutes of walking if you’re coming from the farther international check-in zones. It runs like a standard mall location rather than a tiny kiosk, with proper seating and the usual pastry case.
Menu is the familiar global mix: tall lattes, Americanos, and Frappuccinos alongside basic pastries and grab‑and‑go snacks. Expect a tall latte to land in the SAR 15–20 range and cold drinks to push a bit higher. Food choice skews to muffins, croissants, and simple sandwiches, nothing elaborate. If you care about specific milk options, they usually have at least one non-dairy choice stocked.
Hours aren’t published, but reports from similar Saudi airport Starbucks locations suggest early-morning opening aligned with the first Passenger Terminal departures and closing around the last late‑evening waves. Treat anything after midnight as hit-or-miss and don’t rely on it as your only caffeine plan for a 02:00 departure. Lines spike 45–60 minutes before big international flights board, so factor in a 10‑minute wait during those peaks.
Tip: grab your coffee right after clearing security in the Passenger Terminal, then head to your gate; it’s easier than trying to backtrack from the outermost bus-boarding areas.