Gate-side in T1, Boost Juice is the quick fresh option
Right in Perth Airport’s T1 departures zone, Boost Juice covers the cold-drink gap between the snack kiosks and sit-down spots. It’s after security in international T1, so you can grab something after passport control without backtracking toward check-in desks.
Most regular smoothies and juices sit in the AUD $7–$10 range, with larger sizes edging up a couple of dollars. That puts Boost at about the same spend as a coffee and pastry elsewhere in T1, but you walk away with something that actually feels like fuel for a SYD or SIN hop.
The menu sticks to the usual Boost standards: fruit blends, green juices, and yoghurt-based smoothies, plus “Boosters” you can add for an extra dollar or two. Expect the classics like Mango Magic and Strawberry Squeeze, not experimental airport-only specials. If you need something lighter before an overnight to Europe, the straight juices land better than the dairy-heavy blends.
Prep time at T1 is usually under five minutes, though you can see that stretch toward ten when multiple wide-bodies to Asia and the Middle East board at once. Staff move fast, but if your boarding pass says gates in the 50–60 range and you’re inside T-20 minutes, skip the complicated multi-ingredient orders and go for a standard fruit combo.
Opening hours track with the long-haul bank in T1, typically starting in the early morning wave and running into late evening when the last international flights depart. You’ll pay at the counter rather than app-based pickup, and there’s no dedicated seating; use the general T1 gate seating a few metres away.
Tip: if you like your drink less sweet, ask them to go easy on the sorbet or frozen yoghurt and lean on extra ice instead; they’re used to that tweak at this T1 outlet.