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COSTA Coffee

T4
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Near Gate 5, Terminal 1, Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

T1 and T2 both have Costa Coffee near Gate 5

Costa Coffee is confirmed in Hangzhou’s older T1 and T2 terminals near Gate 5, but there’s no reliable listing yet for a branch inside T4. If you’re flying domestic from T1 or T2, figure on a straightforward chain coffee stop before boarding instead of gambling on random kiosks.

ChinaAirlineTravel pegs the T1 and T2 Costa outlets at roughly 07:00–22:00, which covers most morning and evening departures but not true red-eyes. Expect typical Costa pricing for mainland China: call it mid-range compared with local tea stands, and cheaper than sit-down restaurants elsewhere in HGH.

Inside T4 specifically, information is thin: no gate number, no posted hours, and no confirmed price tier for a Costa-branded shop. If an agent or signage in T4 points you to Costa, treat it as a bonus, not a guaranteed option for that 06:30 departure.

In T1/T2, Costa usually means predictable espresso drinks, simple brewed coffee, and standard pastries; think lattes and cappuccinos plus muffins and sandwiches rather than full hot meals. If you need something you can carry to the seat at Gate 5 in T1 or Gate 5 in T2, a latte and packaged snack handle that better than a tray from a full restaurant.

There are no consistent complaint patterns tied to the Hangzhou branches so far, and no strong "regulars always order X" theme in reports. Treat it like any other Costa: check the pastry case, ask the price before ordering that large seasonal drink, and assume you’ll be in and out in under 10 minutes if the line is short.

Practical tip: if you’re departing T4 and really care about having Costa specifically, grab it during a landside connection through T1/T2 earlier in the day; otherwise, plan on generic coffee in T4 and save Costa for your next trip through the older terminals.

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