Gate-side snack run before boarding in T
Foods & Goods sits airside in Terminal T at Palma de Mallorca Airport, aimed squarely at last-minute grabs: packaged snacks, bottled drinks, and a few travel basics before you head to the gates. Think crisps, chocolate bars, gummies, and 0.5L water bottles rather than fresh sandwiches or hot food. It feels more like a compact supermarket shelf than a café, which matches how forum users mention it in passing when they just want something quick without a line.
Prices run higher than city shops, as you’d expect: figure around €1.50–€2.50 for a small water or soft drink and €2–€4 for snack packs or chocolate at Foods & Goods in T. You’ll also see grab‑and‑go items like nuts, chips and cookies in the €2–€5 range. Card payment is standard, and contactless terminals handle Apple Pay and Google Pay without fuss, which helps when you’ve already packed away your wallet for boarding.
Expect basic travel extras on the shelves at Foods & Goods in Terminal T: neck pillows, earplugs, power adapters, charging cables, plus a few kids’ distractions like sticker books and small toys under €10. If you skipped the duty free, they usually have small multipacks of gum and mints near the register and single-use toiletries in the €3–€6 bracket. Don’t bank on full meals here; this is a top-up stop, not a full-service food outlet.
Figure on a 5-minute in-and-out stop at Foods & Goods if your gate is in mid-T; add another 5 minutes if you’re walking from the far Schengen gates. Practical move: grab a drink and snacks here first, then head to your gate and only join a coffee line if it looks short.