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Cafe de Crie

Domestic $$$$
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Domestic Passenger Terminal Building 2F, Fukuoka Airport, Fukuoka, Japan

Cafe de Crie is the calmer coffee stop in Domestic

In Fukuoka Airport’s Domestic terminal, Cafe de Crie gives you a quieter chain-cafe option than the Starbucks near check-in. It’s post-security, so you can grab something after clearing the Domestic checkpoints and still keep an eye on your boarding time. Think simple sandwiches, toast, and cakes plus espresso drinks and drip coffee, all in the ¥400–¥800 range for most items.

This is a Japanese chain, so the menu leans local: you’ll see things like egg sandwiches, tuna toast, and seasonal sweets that rotate every few months. A basic hot coffee sits around ¥300–¥350, and set menus with a sandwich and drink usually land under ¥800, cheaper than most sit-down spots in the same building. If you just need caffeine before an ANA or JAL hop, a takeaway latte is usually in your hand within 5–10 minutes.

Seating is standard airport cafe style, with small tables and counter seats facing the Domestic concourse. It’s typically less crowded than Starbucks at peak morning bank times around 07:00–09:00, so you have a better shot at finding a seat near a power outlet for a quick charge. Turnover is fast, and many people only stay 15–20 minutes before heading to gates in the Domestic area.

Cafe de Crie runs through the main daytime flight banks, roughly 08:00–20:00 (check current hours if you have a late departure). Credit cards and IC cards like Suica work at the register, which speeds things up if you’re racing a boarding call. One practical move: order a drink set instead of single items; once you’re above a sandwich and a coffee, the set pricing almost always saves you a couple of hundred yen.

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