Outside T1 security near Gate 13-03, this is your coffee stop
ब्रियोचे डोरी sits landside in Terminal T1, near the 13-03 gate corridor, which matters if someone is dropping you off and you want coffee before security. It runs as a basic coffee shop and bakery, with drip coffee, espresso drinks, and counter pastries at true “$” pricing by airport standards. Think quick caffeine and a snack before you queue for check-in or security, not a long sit-down meal.
Prices stay on the lower end: a standard coffee usually comes in below typical chain café rates in HYD, and pastries sit in the budget range for the terminal. Being outside security means you can use it even if you’re meeting an arrival in T1, but you’ll still need to watch your time, since security queues at Rajiv Gandhi International often spike in the 45–60 minute range during evening bank departures.
The menu focuses on bakery basics and coffee rather than hot meals or elaborate sandwiches. Expect common items like croissants, puffs, and cakes, not full thali plates or heavy South Indian breakfasts. It’s useful if you just want a quick cappuccino and something sweet before a domestic T1 departure, or if you need a takeaway coffee while waiting for a late-night pickup at the public arrivals side.
Because ब्रियोचे डोरी is pre-security, it works well as a meeting point: tell people “T1, near Gate 13-03 corridor, at the coffee shop” and you’re easy to find. Seating is limited, so plan on grabbing what you need and moving toward check-in if your airline’s counter opens 2–3 hours before departure.
Tip: If your boarding pass is already issued and you’re tight on time, skip this stop and head through T1 security first, then look for another coffee option airside closer to your actual gate.