Luxembourg’s Oberweis pastries make it inside LUX at Oberweis Shop
Locals treat Oberweis in town like a pastry institution, and this small Oberweis Shop inside Luxembourg Airport brings the same brand to your departure gate. It sits airside after security in the Schengen area, serving cakes, viennoiseries, chocolates, and sandwiches packaged for grab-and-go. You pay airport prices rather than city bakery prices, but it’s still one of the more recognizable Luxembourg names you’ll see before boarding.
This is a counter-service setup with limited seating, so expect to queue and then take your food toward gates in Terminal A or B. Opening hours typically track the first and last waves of departures, roughly early morning into late evening, but plan on best stock between 07:00 and 11:00. If you want a proper pre-flight treat, aim for breakfast time rather than a late-night pastry raid.
On the food side, Oberweis Shop focuses on pastries, tarts, and small sandwiches that hold up in a terminal environment. Think croissants, pain au chocolat, fruit tarts, and packaged macarons rather than full plated desserts from the city boutiques. Expect individual pastries in the €3–€6 range and small boxes of chocolates or macarons climbing into the teens. It works well for picking up a gift that actually says “Luxembourg” without leaving the terminal.
Drinks run to espresso-based coffee, tea, soft drinks, and bottled water, so this can double as your caffeine stop if you skipped the landside café. A basic espresso usually prices in the €2–€3 band, with cappuccinos higher. No table service here: you order, wait at the counter, then carry everything back toward your gate seating or a common area table near the main departures concourse.
Cards are widely accepted, so there’s no need to burn the last €5 in your wallet. One tip: if your time is tight and a morning bank of flights is boarding, grab a pre-packed box or sandwich first, then add coffee; it speeds things up when they’re juggling multiple pastry orders.