Gate A-side convenience: this 7-Eleven sits in Terminal A.
Inside MTY’s Terminal A, 7-Eleven covers the basics fast: packaged snacks, bottled drinks, and candy at clearly marked prices in pesos, not “airport pricing surprises.” It’s on the A concourse, so you’re not crossing terminals like B or C just to grab water and chips before a domestic Volaris or Aeroméxico flight.
Expect standard 7-Eleven stock: canned soft drinks, bottled water, juices, and energy drinks in the coolers, plus chips, cookies, and grab-and-go sweets on the shelves. Coffee machines usually run all day, so you can get a quick cup without walking over to a sit-down café and waiting 10–15 minutes. If you land early morning, this is often one of the first places open on the A pier.
Prices run lower than many sit-down spots near gates A1–A12, especially for basics like a 600 ml bottle of water or a bag of chips. Card payment in pesos is the norm, and many cashiers accept major credit cards without a minimum. You won’t find hot meals or fresh sandwiches like at larger food courts, so think snacks and drinks, not lunch.
Quick tip: stop here right after clearing security for Terminal A, before you walk down toward the higher A gates; selection is better early in the day and you avoid backtracking 5–10 minutes when boarding starts.