Gate A-side café with Luxembourger snacks: Comptoir du Bon Pays
Just past security in Terminal A at LUX, Comptoir du Bon Pays runs like a standard self-service café: grab a tray, pick from cold sandwiches, pastries, and drinks, then pay at the till. It sits airside in the Schengen zone, so you’re fine for flights from A-gates to most EU and nearby destinations. Signage is clear in English, French, and German, which matches the rest of Luxembourg Airport’s layout.
Pricing lands in typical small-airport territory: expect around €4–€5 for a croissant or pastry, €6–€8 for a simple sandwich, and about €3 for bottled soft drinks. Coffee runs roughly €3–€4 depending on size and style. Portions skew light, so treat this as a snack stop rather than a full sit-down meal if you’re hungry after a morning departure rush or an evening bank of arrivals.
Food is standard café fare with a local tilt: you’ll usually see cheese-and-ham baguettes, basic salads, and some Luxembourg-branded products in the fridge case. When in doubt, go for something pre-wrapped from the refrigerated section; it tends to be fresher than items sitting uncovered on the counter during slower hours in Terminal A. For hot options, choices vary by day and may be limited later at night.
Comptoir du Bon Pays mainly targets Schengen passengers, so if you’re flying non-Schengen out of Terminal B, factor in the walk and passport control time before stopping here. LUX is small, but the split between A and B is real, and you don’t want to gamble on a quick last-minute coffee when boarding starts 30 minutes before departure at the B-gates.
Tip: Hit Comptoir du Bon Pays for takeaway: grab a sandwich, a pastry, and a bottle of water before you head to your gate, then eat at your seat where power outlets and quieter corners of Terminal A are easier to find.