Gate-side caffeine fix in T2 before a long-haul
This Dunkin sits airside in Incheon Terminal 2 and runs on typical early-to-late airport hours, so you can grab coffee and a donut before a 07:00 departure or on a late evening arrival. It’s a straight shot for familiar US-style coffee and pastries in a terminal otherwise heavy on Korean chains.
Expect standard Dunkin pricing with a Korea markup: brewed coffee lands around ₩3,000–₩4,000, with lattes and iced drinks closer to ₩4,500–₩6,000. Donuts and basic pastries usually sit in the ₩1,500–₩3,500 range, so a drink-and-donut combo comes in well under ₩10,000, which is still cheaper than many sit-down spots in ICN T2.
The menu leans on the classics: glazed and chocolate donuts, munchkins, and breakfast-style items you can carry to a gate in Terminal 2 without juggling cutlery. Cold brew and iced Americanos sell fast during the midday bank of departures around 11:00–14:00, when lines can stretch 10–15 people deep. If you’re tight on time, stick to brewed coffee and pre-boxed items instead of made-to-order espresso drinks.
Seating tends to be limited and practical, more like a quick-service counter than a café, so plan to take your food to nearby T2 gate seating. Power outlets around the gate areas near Dunkin are hit or miss, and many travelers end up hunting for an open socket for 5–10 minutes, so don’t expect to camp here with a laptop for hours.
Tip: grab a takeout carrier if you’re buying for a group of 3–4; it makes hauling drinks back to a T2 gate cluster much easier than balancing trays through the security-side crowd.