Near the main gates in T2, you’ll spot Business Shark
Business Shark sits airside in Terminal T2, a short walk from most Schengen departure gates, so it works for a quick sit-down before boarding. It runs through the day in sync with GDN’s main bank of flights, opening for morning departures and staying available into the evening peak. Expect a straightforward café-restaurant setup: order at the counter, then grab one of the small tables facing the concourse.
Menu boards list coffee, beer, and simple hot dishes, generally in the 20–45 PLN range depending on portion size and protein. You’ll see usual airport staples like sandwiches, soups, and mains with chicken or pork, plus a few desserts by the till. Portions lean on the European side rather than US supersize, which matches Gdańsk’s mostly short-haul traffic. Card payment is standard, and prices include tax and service, so no extra tipping math at the gate.
Mornings in T2, Business Shark fills up around the 06:00–08:00 departure wave, when early LOT and Ryanair flights head out, so lines for coffee can reach 5–10 minutes. If you want something more substantial than a packaged snack but don’t have time to walk back to T1, this spot works as the pragmatic option. Seating faces the corridor, so you keep sight of the FIDS screens while you eat and can judge boarding by the flow at nearby gates.
No standout signature dish jumps out from reviews, so order to your own risk tolerance and timing: hot mains if you have 40–60 minutes, coffee and pastry if boarding starts in 20. Since there’s no strong pattern of complaints about service speed or food quality online, treat it like a normal mid-tier airport café. One practical move: hit the restroom near your gate first, then sit at Business Shark, so you don’t have to cross back through the T2 crowd once your food arrives.