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POZ’s Beer Bar name shows up, but details don’t
Reviews of Poznań-Ławica Airport (POZ) talk about basic drinks and snacks in Terminal 1, but none give concrete info on a place specifically labelled “Beer Bar.” No confirmed gate, no menu photos, no prices. That means you should treat “Beer Bar” more like a generic terminal bar counter than a destination you plan your time around.
All public passenger flights at Poznań use Terminal 1, so if Beer Bar exists as signed, it will be in that single terminal rather than a separate concourse. POZ is small, with just a handful of gates, so walking the whole airside area takes roughly 5–10 minutes. Expect Beer Bar, if operating, to be either near central duty free or by one of the few gate clusters instead of in a separate pier.
Airport review sites list a 5/10 overall airport rating for POZ, but they don’t break that down by individual bar or café. No one calls out Beer Bar by name, and there are zero concrete mentions of tap lists, food options, or exact hours. That lack of detail usually signals a straightforward offer: bottled beer, basic mixed drinks, and standard packaged snacks rather than local craft specialties or full hot meals.
Because hours for Beer Bar aren’t published, assume they roughly track flight banks, which for POZ center on early morning and late afternoon departures. For an 06:00 flight, don’t count on a pre-dawn drink; for a 21:00 departure, expect last orders to land closer to your boarding call than to retail hours in a big hub like FRA or AMS. Always sanity-check with the departure board before you sit down.
Tip: POZ security and passport control often take under 20 minutes, so clear checks first, then walk the full Terminal 1 airside loop once; if you don’t see “Beer Bar” with clear signage and open staff, grab your drink at the first open bar counter you find near your gate instead of hunting for a name.