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GrabandFly

T2

Gate-side snacks in T2 without leaving Schengen departures

GrabandFly sits in Terminal T2, inside the Schengen departures area, so you only use it if your flight leaves from T2. It works for a last stop after security rather than before check-in. Look for it as you walk toward the T2 gates used by most intra‑Schengen flights from Prague.

This is a classic self-service setup: grab packaged food, drinks, and small extras, then pay at the counter. Expect typical airport pricing rather than city supermarket levels, with snacks and drinks generally in the lower hundreds of CZK rather than euros. It’s set up for speed more than a sit‑down meal.

You’ll usually find cold drinks in bottles or cans, simple sandwiches, sweets, and travel basics like gum and maybe a small selection of toiletries. Selection skews toward quick hand‑food that you can take to the gate in T2. Hot food options, if present, are limited and secondary to the coolers and shelves of grab‑and‑go items.

Opening hours track flight waves in Terminal T2, so it tends to be open from early morning through the main evening departures rather than 24/7. Don’t bank on a very late‑night stop after the last Schengen departures clear, because some outlets in PRG T2 shut once the final flights close boarding.

Watch out for: seating here is minimal to non‑existent, and prices inside Václav Havel Airport Prague run higher than in the city center. If you want a proper meal with a table, you’ll probably head to another spot in T2 and use GrabandFly mainly for backup snacks and water at the gate.

One practical tip: buy water and anything you want for the flight after you clear T2 security, at GrabandFly or nearby, because there’s no extra shopping step between this point and boarding at most Schengen gates.

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