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Pacific Coffee

T4
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Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, Terminal 3, domestic restricted area, southwest side of Xiamen Airlines first class

Pacific Coffee actually shows up on some HGH maps for T4

Some English guides list Pacific Coffee at Hangzhou Xiaoshan but skip terminal details, so seeing it labeled in T4 is already helpful context for planning your caffeine stop before a flight from Terminal T4. The listing doesn’t confirm hours or a price tier, so assume standard Chinese airport coffee pricing and don’t count on a 24-hour operation without checking on site.

This branch sits in Terminal T4, which is the newest passenger terminal at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport and handles a growing share of domestic and international flights. Because the gate position isn’t published, expect it somewhere along the main departures concourse or near central security rather than tied to a specific gate number. Treat it as a general T4 option, not a guaranteed last-minute stop right next to your exact boarding gate.

Menu details and price tiers are not documented for this location, but Pacific Coffee across China typically means espresso drinks, basic drip coffee, and sweet drinks that cost more than street coffee but less than some international chains. In other airports, a latte from Pacific Coffee often lands in the 30–40 RMB band, so budget on that range here at T4 and bring a backup payment method that works in mainland China, like a bank card compatible with Alipay or WeChat Pay.

There are no consistent reviews, complaints, or regulars’ tips specific to this T4 branch, which usually means it functions as a standard chain outlet rather than a destination in itself. You’ll find other coffee chains in Hangzhou Xiaoshan across T1, T2, and T3, but Pacific Coffee is one of the few foreign-branded names that appear in guides mentioning T4. One practical move: grab your coffee here in T4 before you walk toward the outer gates, since options typically thin out once you reach the far ends of a long Chinese terminal concourse.

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