Gate-side caffeine fix near T1 departures
This Starbucks sits in Terminal T1’s airside departures area at FNC, handy once you’re past security and still within sight of the main duty free. It runs on typical airport hours, opening early for the first 06:00-ish departures and usually staying open through the late evening wave, so you’re covered for both sunrise and last-bank flights.
Prices track standard European airport Starbucks: expect around €4–€5 for a latte, a bit more for larger seasonal specials, and roughly €3 for basic brewed coffee. Food skews to the usual prepacked sandwiches, panini, and cakes in the €4–€7 range, fine if you just need something to go before a 2–3 hour hop back to mainland Europe.
Seating is limited and mostly spillover into the shared T1 concourse chairs, so plan on grabbing a takeaway cup and heading toward your gate rather than camping with a laptop. Order times vary: off-peak you’re out in under 5 minutes, but during the 09:00–11:00 departure crunch the line can push 10–15 minutes, especially when two baristas are handling both food and drinks.
One practical move: mobile-order or decide your drink in advance and stick to standard menu items; custom multi-step drinks slow everything down and can be tricky to remake when your boarding pass shows “final call” at a busy FNC T1 gate.