Gate-side caffeine fix before Main Terminal security at GUM
UCC Café sits landside in the Main terminal at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, so this is your coffee stop before security rather than near the gates. The setup feels like a standard airport café: counter service, a few small tables, and takeaway-friendly cups for anyone heading straight to check-in. With a 4.0 rating, it’s one of the more reliable spots in the public area of GUM.
Hours vary with flight banks, but the café usually opens in the early morning to catch the first departures out of Guam and stays open through the late-afternoon rush. Prices lean slightly above downtown Guam coffee shops, as expected for an airport; plan on paying around USD $4–6 for espresso drinks and a bit more for specialty lattes. If you’re landing and meeting someone landside, this is an easy place to sit for 20–30 minutes over a drink.
The focus is coffee: UCC is a Japanese brand known across Asia, so espresso, cappuccinos, and iced lattes are the safe orders here. The drip coffee runs strong compared with typical US chains, which helps if you’re coming off a long-haul flight from Honolulu or Tokyo. There are usually a few pastries or light snacks in the case, enough for a quick bite but not a full meal between flights.
Payment is straightforward: Guam uses USD, and UCC Café accepts major credit cards along with cash, handy if you’ve just withdrawn money from the ATMs in the Main terminal arrivals area. Service tends to be quick, so even with 10–15 minutes before check-in closes, you can usually grab a coffee to go. One tip: order your drink before you start filling out departure forms; they’ll call your name, and you can use the wait time to finish paperwork and repack your carry-on.