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Oberweis

Oberweis name shows up at JMK, but locals don’t see it

Search “Oberweis Mykonos Airport” on Google Maps and you’ll hit dead ends; nothing pins to Terminal 1 at JMK and recent 2022–2024 trip reports only mention a single generic café and kiosk near the departure gates. Travelers talk about sandwiches, chips, and packaged sweets at Mykonos Island National Airport, not fresh ice cream from a branded counter.

Inside the compact Terminal 1 departures area, food options cluster after security near the handful of Schengen and non‑Schengen gates, and reviews from August 2023 and August 2022 describe basic snacks, coffee, and drinks with little mention of any named dessert brand. If Oberweis operates here at all, it’s likely as a small branded freezer or logo on packaged dairy rather than a full scoop shop or sit‑down dessert bar.

Prices at JMK’s existing café run in the 3–5 € range for basic coffee and closer to 7–10 € for sandwiches and simple hot food, based on multiple Greece travel forum posts. Packaged sweets, including ice‑cream bars, usually sit in the 2–4 € bracket, which is probably where any Oberweis‑labelled item would land if it’s stocked alongside other branded products in the fridges by the gates.

Plan on tight space and limited choice: Mykonos departure reviews complain about crowds, minimal seating, and a single café coping with several simultaneous flights from airlines like easyJet and British Airways. That setup leaves little room for a dedicated Oberweis parlour with its own tables, menu boards, and service counter, so expect more of a logo on a freezer than a full dairy‑focused outlet.

Practical tip: don’t bank on Oberweis as your dessert stop at JMK; grab gelato or a proper ice‑cream in Mykonos Town before heading out, then treat anything with an Oberweis label at the airport as a bonus rather than a reliable plan.

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