Near T1 departures security, Scoffee covers last-minute coffee cravings
Scoffee sits airside in Terminal 1 at Goa Dabolim, just past the main security checkpoint for domestic departures. It’s a small café counter with a handful of seats and a standing ledge, so think 10–15 minutes, not a long sit-down meal. You’ll see it on the primary concourse used for IndiGo and other domestic flights, before you split off toward the end gates.
Expect standard café drinks here: hot coffee, tea, and a few cold options, with prices higher than city cafes but typical for GOI airport. A basic coffee usually runs in the ₹150–₹250 range, and you can add a snack like a muffin or sandwich for roughly another ₹150–₹250. If you want something warm before an early-morning departure, this spot often opens in time for the first domestic bank of flights.
Food is grab-and-go style: pre-made sandwiches, packets of chips, and a rotating tray of pastries. Turnover can vary with the flight wave, so check the timestamp on packaged items or ask when a sandwich tray was last refilled. If you’re flying out around the busy afternoon departures between 14:00 and 18:00, expect shorter stock on fresh items and prioritize sealed snacks.
Service here moves at typical Goa pace; a coffee and snack can still take 5–10 minutes when two or three people are ahead of you. That’s acceptable if your boarding time is 30 minutes away, but tight if your gate is one of the farther domestic stands. Staff usually call out orders by drink type rather than name, so keep your receipt handy and listen for your item.
Practical tip: If your flight leaves from a bus gate at T1, grab your coffee at Scoffee before you head down the stairs; there’s often nothing comparable closer to those lower-level holding areas.