Near T1 security, Snack Point is the grab-and-go fallback
Just past security in Terminal T1 at Goa Dabolim, Snack Point fills the gap if you want something fast and don’t want to gamble on unknown kiosks. It’s a basic counter setup with limited seating, so think quick bites before boarding rather than a long sit-down meal.
Food here leans on standard Indian airport fare: expect pre-made sandwiches, simple snacks, and a rotation of hot items, with most choices landing in the ₹150–₹400 range. You won’t find chef specials or regional Goan seafood; this is more “keep you going” than “destination dining.” Grab a sandwich or samosa if you’re hungry and short on time.
Drinks run to bottled water, soft drinks, and packeted juices, plus tea and basic coffee. Figure around ₹40–₹60 for water and ₹80–₹150 for most other drinks. It works as a last-minute refill stop before a domestic flight from T1, especially if your airline doesn’t serve much on board.
Service pace varies with departure banks, and the small footprint means it gets crowded around morning and late-evening peaks when multiple flights out of T1 board at once. Don’t expect speed during those banks; factor in at least 10–15 extra minutes if you’re in a rush and lines are snaking into the corridor.
Payment is usually via Indian cards, UPI, or cash rupees; international cards may or may not run cleanly, so have a backup. Prices are higher than a city café but normal for a post-security T1 outlet. Treat Snack Point as a backup plan rather than your only option.
Tip: If your flight from T1 boards by bus, buy drinks and snacks here before heading to the holding area; you may not get another chance once you’re downstairs and queuing for the coach.