100 NOK smoothies and espresso right in Oslo Airport T
Figure on paying around 90–120 NOK for a smoothie or juice at Joe & The Juice in Oslo Airport’s Terminal T, plus about 40–50 NOK for an espresso-based coffee. It sits airside, past security, so you’re fine to head straight here after clearing the main checkpoint. Seating is the usual high stools and small tables; this is a quick pit stop, not a place to camp for three hours.
Menu in T sticks to the standard Joe lineup: green juices like “Green Tonic,” sweet blends like “Go Away Doc,” and the usual flat whites, cappuccinos, and lattes pulled on modern espresso machines. Sandwiches run in the 70–110 NOK range and are pressed to order, so count on a 5–10 minute wait when it’s busy. Portions skew light; think snack to tide you over to a SAS or Norwegian meal, not full dinner.
Opening hours track banker's hours plus early flights: typically from around 05:00 until 21:00, though exact closing can slide with traffic. Morning rush from 06:30 to 09:00 is the slowest for drinks, since half the terminal seems to queue for caffeine before departures to Stockholm, Copenhagen, and domestic hops. By contrast, mid-afternoon around 14:00 you usually get your drink in under five minutes.
Prices are high even by Norwegian standards, and there are cheaper filter coffee options elsewhere in T near the domestic gates. On the other hand, if you care about non-dairy milk, this branch normally stocks oat and almond at no extra drama, and staff are used to English orders thanks to the constant flow of international traffic to gates in the F and G ranges. Card and contactless only; don’t bother digging out cash.
Tip: mobile signal is fine here, but power sockets are limited, so charge your phone near the main seating clusters by gate F15 or G10 and use Joe & The Juice as a quick refuel stop, not your charging strategy.