Only real caffeine option in MYR T1 sits past security
In Terminal 1 at Myrtle Beach International, Starbucks Coffee Company is the main coffee stop once you clear security, sitting airside so you don’t have to double back from the checkpoints. It’s the standard Starbucks setup: espresso drinks, brewed coffee, teas, bottled juices, and the usual pastry case. Expect airport pricing, with most espresso drinks landing in the $5–$7 range depending on size and add‑ons.
This is a straight corporate menu, with no Myrtle Beach specials or regional beans on offer. You’ll see the familiar lineup: Pike Place drip, Vanilla Sweet Cream Cold Brew, Caramel Macchiato, seasonal Frappuccinos, and the breakfast sandwich rotation. If you just want caffeine before a 6:00 a.m. departure, the brewed coffee and cold brew are the fastest options, usually out in under 5 minutes outside of peak rush.
Food is the standard Starbucks pastry and snack mix, with croissants, cake pops, protein boxes, and warmed breakfast sandwiches held in a small oven behind the counter. A bacon gouda sandwich runs in the $5–$6 range, while snack boxes push closer to $8. Don’t count on this location for a full meal before a 3‑hour flight; it’s more of a grab‑and‑go top‑up than a sit‑down substitute for the other Terminal 1 food spots.
Lines spike around the morning push from 5:30–8:00 a.m. and again before early afternoon departures, since MYR doesn’t have competing coffee chains past security in T1. Mobile order availability can vary by day and airport settings, so have a backup plan if the app doesn’t show this store. One practical move: if your boarding time is under 25 minutes away, skip the elaborate custom drinks and order drip coffee or canned/bottled options from the cooler so you’re not sprinting to the gate.