Most guides skip it, but Starbucks at LUX is there
Travel blogs rarely mention it, but there’s a standard Starbucks inside Luxembourg Airport, post-security in Terminal A. Think usual menu, usual branding, zero local twist. It works mainly as a predictable caffeine stop between Schengen flights rather than a destination cafe.
Opening hours generally track the main morning and evening bank of departures in Terminal A, roughly from early-morning check-in through the last flights of the day. You’ll find the shop airside after security, on the departures level near common Schengen gates, so you can grab something after passport checks and keep an eye on boarding screens while you queue.
Prices run higher than city-center Luxembourg Starbucks branches; expect around €3–€4 for a basic brewed coffee and closer to €5–€6 for larger lattes or seasonal drinks. Food is the standard chilled case: sandwiches, wraps, muffins, and pastries in the €3–€7 range. Nothing in the case is specific to LUX, so treat it like any mid-tier airport coffee and snack option.
There’s usually some seating nearby in the Terminal A departures hall, but tables fill quickly during the 06:00–09:00 wave of flights. Power outlets are limited around some of the shared seating zones close to the store, so don’t bank on charging a laptop while you sip a flat white. Compared with smaller kiosks near individual gates, Starbucks tends to have the longer line but quicker baristas.
The practical move: grab your drink and a snack here right after clearing security in Terminal A, then walk toward your exact gate before the 30-minute mark before departure so you’re not stuck in a secondary queue away from boarding.