Gate-side tables and draft beer in Terminal B
In Monterrey’s Terminal B, Wings is one of the few airside spots where you can actually sit down with a menu, waiter service, and a cold beer instead of grabbing a packaged sandwich. It sits in the main boarding area of B, so you’re a short walk from most gates and can watch your plane at the same time.
Hours run roughly 06:00–22:00, covering the morning departures and the evening bank where delays stack up. Prices land in the $$ bracket: higher than in the city, very normal for a Mexican airport. Several Google reviews straight-up say “caro como todo en aeropuerto,” so expect to pay that premium for sitting down and having staff bring food and drinks.
The menu hits the usual Wings chain staples: burgers, sandwiches, nachos, wings, and breakfast plates if you’re there before 11:00. Most mains fall in the mid-price range, so regulars cut the check by sharing a couple of appetizers and sticking to beers or simple mixed drinks. If you just want to kill 45–60 minutes during a delay, shared nachos plus two draft beers tends to be the move.
Service reviews are mixed. When Terminal B is quiet, people report normal wait times; once the 18:00–21:00 departures ramp up, orders slow and tables back up. Noise is another theme: during peak hours, the place turns into the holding pen for delayed flights, with crowded two-tops and rolling carry-ons wedged between chairs.
What regulars do: the moment a delay hits your B-gate flight, they walk straight here, grab any open table, and order immediately before the crowd figures it out. Others ask for seats near the TVs so they can follow soccer or news while watching the departure boards.
Practical tip: if you’re tight on time (under 40 minutes to boarding), skip full plates and order just drinks or one appetizer; that lines up better with how long the kitchen can take during rush periods.