Gate-side coffee in Terminal T usually means Brewmark at GZP
Brewmark sits airside in Terminal T at Gazipaşa-Alanya Airport (GZP), right near the main departure gate cluster, so you see it as soon as you clear security. It’s the primary sit-down coffee spot in the terminal, and most flights here are short hops under 90 minutes, so think quick caffeine and a snack rather than a full meal.
Opening hours generally track the flight bank, with Brewmark active from the first morning departures around 06:00 until the last scheduled flights close out in the late evening. If you have one of the mid-day departures to Istanbul or Ankara, you’ll typically find it open and less slammed than the pre-09:00 rush, when multiple flights board within 30–45 minutes of each other.
Pricing runs higher than town: expect to pay roughly 70–100 TRY for a basic coffee and around 150–250 TRY for a sandwich or pastry combo in 2024 terms. It’s standard airport markup for Turkey, roughly 2–3x what you’d pay in central Alanya, so this is a top-up stop, not your main meal before a 3-hour drive home.
Food and drink are the usual airport mix: espresso-based coffees, bottled water in 0.5L sizes, soft drinks in 330 ml cans, and pre-made sandwiches that rotate through a short list of fillings. Grab-and-go pastries are often the safest bet late in the day, when sandwiches can sit for a few hours between the noon and evening departure waves.
Practical tip: if your boarding pass shows a bus gate, order takeaway at Brewmark 20–25 minutes before boarding time so you’re not stuck finishing a drink while your coach to the aircraft fills up.