JED · Restaurants

Brew 92

Coffee Shop · Specialty Coffee

1 $$$$ Post-security

Bags dropped and stamp in hand, Brew 92 sits in T1 airside

In Terminal 1 after security, Brew 92 fills the gap between chain coffee and a real specialty bar. It’s a dedicated coffee shop with proper equipment, not a pastry stand with a machine on the side. Pricing lands in the mid-range for JED ($$), so expect something like a Signature Brew to cost more than a basic airport drip, but less than hotel-lobby latte money.

The menu centers on espresso drinks and their Signature Brew, which regulars outside the airport rate as the brand’s go-to cup. If you care about beans and extraction, this is currently one of the few specialty options in Terminal 1. Milk drinks, basic teas, and simple snacks usually round things out, but the coffee is the point here.

Location-wise, you’re safely post-security, so you’re not cutting it close with immigration or check-in. Brew 92 works well as a first stop after clearing the T1 checkpoint or a last stop before boarding. Figure on 5–10 minutes to order and receive a drink in normal traffic; build in 15 if you see more than six people ahead of you at the counter.

Food is secondary. Expect light bites at typical $$ airport pricing rather than full meals, and plan to eat properly elsewhere in Terminal 1 if you want something more than a sandwich or pastry. The coffee pairs fine with a quick croissant, but this isn’t a sit-down restaurant where you spend an hour over multiple courses.

Tip: grab the Signature Brew in a takeaway cup and walk it to your gate in Terminal 1; seating near the stands is often quieter than the limited tables by the counter.

What to order

Signature Brew

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