- Address
- Leipzig/Halle Airport, Terminal B, ground floor, 04435 Schkeuditz, Germany
Gate-side carbs at Terminal B
Kamps Backshop sits in Terminal B at Leipzig/Halle Airport, an easy stop if your flight departs from the non-Schengen gates in that pier. It’s a standard German bakery counter: bread rolls, pastries, sandwiches, and coffee to grab on the way to security or right before boarding.
Most filled bread rolls land in the 3–5 € range, with sweet pastries often under 3 €. Expect the usual suspects: pretzels, croissants, and seeded Brötchen with cheese, ham, or salami. If you want something more filling, look for the larger baguette-style sandwiches, which usually cost a couple of euros more but handle a short-haul flight easily.
Coffee is the main drink draw here, with espresso-based options and filter coffee poured all day while Terminal B operates departures. Prices track typical German chain-bakery levels, not specialty café territory. Soft drinks and bottled water sit in the refrigerated case, so you can grab a 0.5 L bottle for the gate instead of paying higher prices on board.
Seating near Kamps Backshop is limited to the general Terminal B seating areas, so plan to eat at your gate or at the standing tables right next to the counter. Lines build quickly in the 06:00–09:00 morning wave when multiple departures leave within 30–40 minutes of each other, then calm down again until the midday and late-afternoon peaks.
Food here is prepared in batches through the day, so fresher trays often appear right after the morning rush and again before the late-afternoon bank of departures. If you’re picky about texture, check what just came out or ask for a roll that hasn’t sat in the case for too long.
Tip: if you’re tight on time in Terminal B, grab a pre-made sandwich and bottled drink here first, then find a seat at your exact gate rather than waiting to eat at the counter.