Buoni & Belli shows up on every Pisa food map, barely in reviews.
This place appears on Pisa International Airport’s official F&B list, but frequent flyers barely mention it, which usually means a standard bar setup rather than a destination stop. It sits in the single terminal building (T1), and most airport maps flag it on the public side of the terminal, so treat it as landside rather than by a specific gate. If you want something quick before checking in or passing security, this is the rough use case.
The airport doesn’t publish clear hours, and none of the usual review sites list them either, so assume typical Italian airport bar timing: opening roughly with the first morning departures and closing around the last evening flights, often in the 06:00–22:00 range. Because there’s only T1 at PSA, you won’t be juggling terminals, just the landside vs airside decision and your airline’s check-in cutoffs, which can sit at 40–60 minutes pre‑departure on carriers like Ryanair or easyJet.
No menu or price board is documented online, but Buoni & Belli appears in the same category as other mid-range airport bars at PSA, so expect a moderate price tier: coffee in the €1.50–€2.50 band, soft drinks and bottled water closer to €2–€3, and simple snacks or panini around €5–€8. With only T1 operating, it competes mainly with the other bars near check-in desks and the railway station entrance, not a big sit‑down restaurant zone.
Because there are zero detailed traveler quotes, you’re rolling the dice on quality vs the other landside bars like the ones by the PisaMover exit and the main departures door. If you care about specific dishes or proper meals, you might be better off eating in central Pisa and then arriving at PSA about 90 minutes before a Schengen flight. One practical tip: pull up Buoni & Belli on the official Toscana Aeroporti map on your phone before you head to the airport, so you at least know its exact corner in T1 before you commit to it for a pre‑flight drink or snack.