Gate-side snack stop by T1 departures
Just past security in Terminal T1, Refill sits along the main departures hall as one of the airport’s core grab-and-go spots. It’s fully airside, so you can walk over after passport control without watching the landside queues. Think quick coffee, packaged snacks, and bottled drinks for short island hops rather than a long sit-down meal.
Refill in T1 runs throughout the daytime departure wave, tracking the busy morning and late-afternoon flights in and out of Santorini. Expect standard European airport pricing: bottled water in the 1–2 € range and snack bars and chips a notch higher than in town, but still less painful than in-flight menus. Good stop if you skipped the hotel breakfast and need something before a 40-minute hop to Athens.
Product mix at Refill leans heavily on pre-packed goods right by the T1 gates: sandwiches, pastries, and sweets that you can carry straight onto the aircraft. Coffee service is basic but quicker than waiting for a bar table in the small terminal. If your layover is under 45 minutes, this is the realistic food option; anything more elaborate in T1 usually means hunting for a seat that doesn’t really exist.
Tip: grab your water and snacks at Refill just before boarding starts at T1, since there’s no extra screening at the gate and choices shrink fast once your row is called.