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Vienna Snacks

Gate-side snacks in Terminal 1 at Vienna Snacks

Vienna Snacks sits airside in Terminal 1 at Porto Alegre (POA), handy if your flight leaves from the domestic gates and you just want something simple before boarding. It’s a basic counter-service spot: order at the till, grab a seat nearby, and keep an eye on boarding calls from the screens in the hall.

Expect Brazilian airport standards here: pão de queijo, salgados (like coxinha and empanadas), sandwiches, and pastries, usually in the R$10–R$30 range per item. Coffee is the main draw, with quick espresso shots and cappuccinos that still come out faster than the larger sit‑down cafés in the terminal during the morning rush.

Drinks run from bottled water and soft drinks at normal airport markups to canned beers that edge up closer to R$15–R$20. If you’re on a short hop inside Brazil, this is the kind of place where you grab a snack and a cafezinho, then top up with the complimentary drink on your GOL, LATAM, or Azul flight rather than building a whole meal here.

Food quality is serviceable but not special, and seating in this part of Terminal 1 can fill up fast around the 06:00–09:00 and 17:00–20:00 banks of departures. If you want something hot, aim for freshly turned-over items on the warming trays and skip anything that looks like it’s been under the heat lamps for more than one flight wave.

Service runs in typical airport hours, roughly matching the early‑morning to late‑evening domestic schedule in Terminal 1, so you’ll usually find it open if you have a regular daytime or evening departure. Tip: buy water or a soft drink here after security rather than in the landside shops before check‑in, so you don’t have to chug it at the screening point.

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