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So Very Greek

T1

Gate-side Greek snacks at T1

Right in Terminal T1 departures, So Very Greek leans into the obvious theme: feta, olives, and packaged Greek treats you can throw in a carry-on in under 5 minutes. It sits airside after security, so you can walk over from any T1 gate without leaving the secure area. Think last-minute food souvenirs, not sit-down dining.

Most items run in the €3–€15 range, from small bags of Santorini-branded nuts to gift boxes of local sweets and biscuits. You’ll see Greek labels front and center: olive oil products, honey, herb mixes, and chocolate with local twists. Prices are airport-marked but not outrageous for JTR, a notch above a supermarket and under full-duty-free luxury shops.

This is a pure grab-and-go retail spot, no tables, no bar, and no hot food line. It works for picking up sealed snacks for a 2–4 hour flight out of Santorini, especially if your airline’s buy-on-board options are thin. Stock is packaged only, so don’t expect fresh spanakopita, sandwiches, or coffee service here.

Best play: pick up sealed cookies, nut mixes, or small honey jars that can handle a layover and a connection. If you want real lunch, hit a café in T1 first, then swing by So Very Greek for gifts. One tip: check jar sizes against your 100 ml liquids allowance if you’re connecting somewhere with a stricter security re-check on the next leg.

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