Most flyers skip reviews at LUX and just hit Sandwiches & Cie
At Luxembourg-Findel (LUX), Sandwiches & Cie shows up in terminal maps, but detailed reviews don’t. Think standard airport counter: premade or quickly assembled sandwiches, cold drinks, coffee, and probably a pastry or two. Prices at LUX food spots usually sit in the €6–€10 range for a basic sandwich, so plan on that ballpark and budget for an extra €3–€4 if you want a bottled drink or coffee with it.
Luxembourg Airport only runs Terminal A and B, and Sandwiches & Cie operates inside that small footprint, so nothing is ever more than a 10–12 minute walk from your gate. Check the terminal signage right after security for the exact location; grab-and-go places like this are often placed near the central departures board or along the main concourse leading to gates A10–A20 and B30–B40. If your connection time is under 45 minutes, this kind of counter is the safest play versus a full-service restaurant.
Food style is straightforward: baguette or soft roll, standard fillings (ham, cheese, salami, tuna, maybe a veggie option), plus simple sides like chips or a piece of fruit. Coffee usually runs about €3 at LUX, and a quick breakfast set (croissant plus drink) tends to hover near €5–€7. Since there’s no good intel on standout dishes here, treat it as a move for a fast sandwich and caffeine, not a destination meal.
Without real traveler feedback, assume the usual airport risks: limited warm options after 20:00, higher prices at peak times, and stock running low once late-evening departures to hubs like CDG, FRA, and AMS start loading. If you land hungry from an early Luxair hop and have bags checked through, hit Sandwiches & Cie right after security instead of waiting until you’re stuck at a remote gate with only vending machines.
Tip: check the overhead FIDS screen at least 20 minutes before boarding; if your gate suddenly flips from A to B, grab your sandwich and start walking immediately so you’re not speed-walking the concourse with a dripping baguette.