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- Nice-Côte d'Azur Airport, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Gate-area bar in Terminal 2 for a last drink
In Terminal 2 at Nice-Côte d’Azur, Bar du Monde sits airside as a classic airport bar: mostly beer, wine, and basic spirits, not a full restaurant. Think “quick drink before boarding” rather than a sit-down meal. One Google reviewer summed it up as “fine for a quick beer while waiting to board, nothing more,” which tracks with the setup: counter service, a few seats, and direct sightlines to nearby gates.
Prices land in the $$ range, but many Google reviews call out how high it feels for a simple 25–33 cl beer or a glass of house wine. That said, it’s the Riviera and you’re post-security in T2, so the mark-up is predictable. Expect to pay noticeably more than in central Nice for the same basic lager, rosé, or espresso. If you just want one drink and to sit near your gate in Terminal 2, it does the job.
Food at Bar du Monde is limited to snacks and light bites: packaged nuts, chips, maybe a small pastry or basic sandwich depending on the time of day. Reviews repeatedly mention the lack of real meal options, so don’t count on a proper lunch before your easyJet or Air France flight here. If you need more than bar snacks, hit another T2 outlet before you settle in with a drink.
Watch out for the bill adding up fast if you order multiple drinks; two beers or two glasses of wine here can easily match a casual lunch price in town. Also, seating fills quickly during the mid-morning and late-afternoon wave of departures from Terminal 2.
The practical move: grab food elsewhere in Terminal 2, then come to Bar du Monde for just one drink and a clear view of your gate so you don’t miss boarding.