After midnight, SAP’s landside Wendy’s may be your only meal
San Pedro Sula’s Ramón Villeda Morales Airport goes mostly dark at night; a 2017 report mentions only Wendy’s and a Skymart kiosk open in the food court. This Wendy’s sits landside, before security, so it’s accessible to anyone dropped off at the terminal or waiting on arrivals. For overnight layovers, it often becomes the default dinner, 2 a.m. snack, or pre‑dawn breakfast when everything else has the shutters down.
Reviews lump Wendy’s into SAP’s “limited 24‑hour options,” suggesting late‑night or near‑24‑hour service, though the airport doesn’t publish exact hours. Don’t bank on a full menu at 03:30; like many fast‑food branches, they may rotate to a reduced offering overnight. Expect standard Wendy’s pricing by local standards rather than airport‑gourmet markups, so it’s one of the more predictable bills you’ll pay in the terminal.
The branch sits in the main landside food court referenced in the SleepingInAirports SAP guide, not in any airside gate zone. If you’re connecting internationally and want Wendy’s, you’ll need to clear immigration and customs, head up to the public food court, then re‑clear security to get back to departures. Build at least a 45–60 minute buffer if security lines look long, especially during morning bank departures.
Most comments frame this Wendy’s as a last‑resort option rather than something you plan a trip around. When a reviewer says “don’t expect much at SAP, there’s a Wendy’s landside and that’s basically your only proper meal if you’re stuck here overnight,” that’s the vibe: familiar burgers, fries, and soft drinks in a terminal with thin choices, not gourmet Honduras.
Tip: Landing late and departing early from SAP on separate tickets? Eat and stock up on water and snacks at this landside Wendy’s/food court combo before security; you might not see another real meal option until you’re airborne.