Gate-side caffeine fix before security at Malmö Sturup
Espresso House sits landside in Terminal 1, so you hit it before security at MMX. That matters here, because once you pass the single security checkpoint, food options shrink fast. If you want a real coffee rather than basic machine stuff near the gates, this is the stop.
A standard latte usually runs around 40–50 SEK, in line with Swedish high-street pricing, and filter coffee comes in a bit cheaper. You’ll see the usual Espresso House lineup: espresso drinks, iced coffee, teas, plus pastries like kardemummabullar and croissants in the 25–40 SEK range. Portion sizes match their city locations, not the smaller “airport only” versions you sometimes get elsewhere.
Opening hours track the morning bank of flights, typically starting before the first departures block around 06:00. That makes Espresso House the practical breakfast spot if you’re on an early SAS or Ryanair flight out of Malmö. Grab a cinnamon bun and a cappuccino, and you’re in and out in under 10 minutes if the queue is short.
Food-wise, you’ll usually find pre-made sandwiches and salads in the 60–90 SEK range. They’re fine for a short hop to Stockholm or domestic Sweden, but most people use this place for drinks and a quick pastry rather than a full meal. If you’re tight on time, stick to drip coffee or an americano; custom drinks slow down the line when two or three orders stack up.
Seating is limited to a small cluster of tables near the counter in the public hall. Figure on grabbing one of maybe a dozen seats if you arrive 45–60 minutes before departure, but expect them to fill during the morning wave. Practical move: order your coffee here, then clear security straight away and drink it at the gate while boarding starts, since MMX is compact.