One of the only indoor bars in MRS Terminal 2
In Marseille’s low-cost T2, Camille’s is basically the sit-down option: a small café-bar used by Ryanair and other budget flyers waiting out departures. It sits post-security in Terminal 2, a terminal that reviewers call “super basic,” with just this café and a snack counter. Think functional chairs, small tables, and not much else.
Food is minimal. Regulars mention light snacks only: packaged items, pastries, maybe a sandwich if you hit a good moment. Don’t plan on a full meal here; that matches the stripped-back nature of T2. With a $$ price tier for what is mostly bar food and snacks, people do complain that it feels expensive for how simple the offering is.
Drinks are why you come. One reviewer mentioned grabbing a quick beer at Camille’s before a Ryanair flight and calling it “nothing special but at least somewhere to sit.” Expect basic draft or bottled beer, soft drinks, maybe wine or coffee, not a mixology project. It’s one of the few places in T2 where you can sit inside with a drink instead of hovering near the gates.
Seasoned Marseille users often eat in T1 or in town, then treat Camille’s as a holding pen for a 30–60 minute wait with a drink. That lines up with the terminal’s budget focus and the 3/5-type feedback Camille’s usually pulls. If you’re connecting off a full-service airline into a low-cost hop, get food earlier and save Camille’s for a last drink.
Tip: If your T2 Ryanair check-in or security runs fast and you’ve got an hour to kill, grab one drink at Camille’s, but bring your own snack from landside or T1 to dodge the high prices for basic bites.