First flights out of MYR usually mean a stop at Starbucks
This HMSHost-run Starbucks sits in Terminal 1, past security, and basically serves as the airport’s caffeine line for early-morning departures. It’s a standard Starbucks setup: espresso drinks, drip coffee, teas, and bottled drinks, all at typical airport pricing in the $3–$7 range depending on size and extras.
You’ll find it airside in Terminal 1, after the single main security checkpoint that serves all MYR gates. That means you can grab a latte and breakfast sandwich and walk straight to boarding for any Terminal 1 flight without backtracking. If your boarding time is within 30 minutes, factor in possible lines at peak 5:30–8:00 a.m. waves.
Menu is the usual mix: Pike Place drip, cold brew, espresso drinks, Refreshers, Frappuccinos, and breakfast items like egg bites and sandwiches. Expect the same seasonal drinks you’d see at a city Starbucks, just with airport timing and supply, so that limited-run latte may sell out earlier in the day. Prices track similar to other airport Starbucks locations in the US $ tier.
Mobile order through the Starbucks app sometimes works slower at airport locations, including here in Terminal 1, because baristas often prioritize the in-store queue. If you care about making a 7:00 a.m. boarding call, stand in line and watch your drink get made rather than relying on a pickup time estimate in the app.
There aren’t many sit-down spots directly attached to this counter, and peak departures at MYR can fill every nearby seat by gates in Terminal 1. Plan to grab your drink, then scout seating further down the concourse near your gate number instead of lingering right at the counter.
One tip: if you land before 10:00 a.m. and connect out later from Terminal 1, hit Starbucks immediately after you clear security, before the mid-morning rush builds behind the single register line.