By gate numbers in Terminal 2, Monop’ Daily is the quick grab
Inside Terminal 2 at Nice Airport, Monop’ Daily fills the basic supermarket role you might be missing airside. It runs through standard terminal operating hours, syncing with the first departures around 06:00 and staying open into the late‑evening wave of flights. This is not sit-down dining; think fridges, shelves, and self-checkout for anyone trying to keep a 20–30 minute buffer before boarding.
Expect simple food at supermarket pricing, not full‑service restaurant markups. Pre‑made sandwiches and salads usually sit in the €5–€9 range, bottled water around €2, and small snacks (chips, chocolate bars) under €3. Coffee from the self‑service machines often lands under €3 as well, cheaper than many café counters elsewhere in Terminal 2. You can also grab basics like yogurt, fruit, and pastries if your hotel breakfast was too early or too rushed.
Beyond food, Monop’ Daily stocks last‑minute travel odds and ends: 50–100 ml toiletries that meet security rules, basic over‑the‑counter items, and phone charging cables that save a dash back to the landside shops. Prices run higher than a city Monoprix but still beat many specialist kiosks in T2. Shelves lean heavily on French brands, so it is easy to assemble a simple picnic with baguette, cheese, and a €5–€8 soft drink or juice combo before your Schengen or non‑Schengen departure.
Tip: use Monop’ Daily to refill your day bag in one pass—water, snack, and cable—so you are not paying gate‑area kiosk prices 30 minutes before boarding in Terminal 2.