Gate-side caffeine stop near International departures
Excelso sits airside in the International terminal at Denpasar (DPS), handy if your flight leaves from the main group of gates used by airlines like Singapore Airlines and Qatar Airways. It’s an Indonesian coffee chain, so expect local beans alongside the usual lattes and cappuccinos. Filter coffee or an espresso runs around IDR 35,000–45,000, while milky drinks and frappé-style options push closer to IDR 55,000–65,000.
The food menu is bigger than a typical kiosk setup: simple pasta, sandwiches, and some Indonesian rice and noodle dishes usually land in the IDR 60,000–100,000 range. Portions skew medium, not huge, so it works as a pre-flight top-up rather than a full event meal. You order and pay at the counter, then staff bring dishes to your table, which speeds things up if you’re watching a boarding time on the screen.
Excelso opens for early outbound waves from Bali, typically around 05:00, and stays open into the late-night departures that leave after 23:00. That timing covers most Australia, Middle East, and regional Asia flights from DPS International. If you land late and are transiting onward, it’s one of the more reliable spots still serving hot food when some smaller stands are already closed.
Drinks are the stronger play than desserts; cakes in the chiller can look a bit tired on slower days and still run around IDR 45,000–55,000 per slice. If you want something sweet, iced coffee with syrup or a blended drink tends to feel fresher in the Bali humidity. Power outlets are limited, and the Wi‑Fi you’ll use is the airport’s free network rather than anything Excelso-specific.
Practical tip: pay in rupiah or by card, not foreign cash, since you’ll get cleaner rates and avoid burning leftover notes on airport markups.