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Quiosque Dos Sabores

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Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro, Pedras Rubras, 4470-558 Porto, Portugal

Gate-side kiosk in Terminal 1 with quick coffee and snacks

Quiosque Dos Sabores sits airside in Terminal 1 at Porto (OPO), close enough to gates that you can watch boarding lines form while you sip. It runs all day in line with the main terminal schedule, so you can usually grab something from early morning departures through late-evening flights. This is a small counter-style setup, not a sit-down restaurant, so think fast fuel before you walk to your gate.

Expect standard Portuguese airport pricing: coffee around a few euros, bottles of water and soft drinks in the same range, and simple sandwiches a bit higher. Quiosque Dos Sabores focuses on quick-serve items you can eat on the go, like pre-made baguettes and packaged snacks, instead of cooked-to-order plates. It works when you have 15 minutes before boarding and don’t want to wander back toward the main food court near security.

Coffee is usually the safest bet here, especially an espresso or meia de leite pulled straight at the machine. If you need something more substantial, grab a ham-and-cheese or tuna sandwich; they hold up decently during a 2–3 hour flight. Skip anything that looks like it has been sitting in the case too long, especially pastries late in the day. For a proper hot meal, you’re better off heading toward the larger cafés closer to central Terminal 1 concessions.

Seating is limited immediately around the kiosk, so plan to carry your drink and food to the gate seating areas, which in Terminal 1 stretch along the main concourse. Card payments are widely accepted, including international credit cards, so you don’t need leftover euros for a quick snack. One tip: if your flight boards from a bus gate at the far end of T1, stop at Quiosque Dos Sabores first; options thin out noticeably once you walk past the main cluster of shops.

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