Gate-side caffeine in T2
Right in Terminal T2, So! Coffee sits in the main departures area and fills the gap if you want a quick espresso before boarding. It runs through the standard morning rush, opening early enough to catch first wave flights, and stays open into the evening bank, though closing can track the last departures of the day. Expect typical airport pricing: a basic espresso or small drip coffee lands around mid-European chain levels, while larger flavored drinks hit the higher end of the scale.
Post-security in T2, So! Coffee works as a grab-and-go stop when you’re already through passport checks and just need something in hand by the gate. The menu centers on espresso-based drinks, from cappuccino to latte, plus hot chocolate and basic teas. Cold options usually include bottled juices and water in the 0.5L range. Food leans to pastries and simple sandwiches that hold up under a heat lamp: croissants, muffins, and standard filled rolls that can ride with you onto a 2–3 hour European sector.
Ordering is counter-service only, and in busy morning banks you can see a 5–10 minute line, especially around the 06:00–08:00 departure window for Schengen flights. Staff handle payments in PLN and major cards, and contactless works fine for quick tap-and-go. If you have a 20–30 minute dwell time between security and boarding in T2, this is the most straightforward way to get coffee without backtracking through the terminal.
Seats are limited and often taken by passengers from nearby gates, so plan to carry your drink back to your actual gate rather than expect a table. One practical move: grab your coffee here after security but before you check the final boarding time screens, then head straight to your gate in T2 and stay put once the 30-minute-to-departure mark hits.