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7-Eleven

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Gate-side snacks near Terminal 2 departures

This 7-Eleven sits airside in Terminal 2, handy if you’ve cleared security early and don’t want to deal with sit-down pricing. Expect the usual Mexican 7-Eleven mix: bottled water and soft drinks from about 25–35 MXN, canned coffees, chips, candy, and a basic fridge of grab-and-go sandwiches. It runs from early morning through late evening flight banks, roughly 6:00 to 22:00, tracking the big outbound waves to the US and Canada.

Prices run higher than a street 7-Eleven in San José del Cabo, but still cheaper than most bar menus in T2 by 20–30%. You’ll find cold beer by the can, single-serve liquor minis behind the counter, and basic toiletries if your liquids got binned at security. Coffee is self-serve drip and machine espresso; expect something serviceable, not café-level, in the 30–45 MXN range.

Selection leans hard into packaged snacks and sweets, so don’t plan on a full meal here if you’re boarding a 4–5 hour flight from Terminal 2. Use it for last-minute pesos burn, bottled water for the plane, and backup chargers or cables hanging on the wall racks. One practical move: buy your drinks and snacks here before you sit at the gate bar, then just order the one drink and use their seats and outlets.

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