£9–£10 meal deals and slow queues define this T2 Burger King
Post-security in MAN Terminal T2, this Burger King sits on the departures concourse and runs through the main daytime flight banks. Expect standard BK burgers and fries, but at airport rates: reviewers quote “nearly a tenner” for a basic meal that would be a few pounds less on the high street. Price tier is firmly $ by airport standards, but not cheap compared with town.
Queues often stretch past 15–20 minutes during morning departures and again around the 17:00–20:00 wave, so don’t cut it close to a gate call. One reviewer timed 20 minutes just to reach the till. If your boarding pass shows a tight departure window from a nearby T2 gate, this isn’t a five‑minute grab-and-go stop.
Menu is the usual suspects: Whopper, Bacon Double Cheese XL, Chicken Royales, nuggets, plus kids’ meals and breakfast sandwiches before roughly 10:30. Soft drinks come in the standard BK sizes, and you’re looking at roughly £3–£4 for sides like onion rings or cheese bites. High-street offers, app vouchers, and 2‑for‑1 coupons from UK branches don’t scan here, so budget for full listed prices.
Seating spills into the shared food court area by other T2 outlets, which means tables can look rough at busy times. Multiple reviews mention overflowing bins and uncleared trays during peak hours around 08:00 and 18:00. If cleanliness matters, walk a loop past the nearby coffee chains and sandwich bars before committing to a table.
Regulars say: add 15–25 minutes on top of what you think you need, and use mobile ordering when it’s live to skip the main queue. One last tip: eat before your exact gate is posted on the screens; once your T2 gate number appears, you’re often less than 30 minutes from boarding and that’s when this line tends to spike.