Gate-side snack run in T1
In Terminal T1 after security, Local Market fills the basic “grab something fast” role from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. daily. It sits airside, so you can walk over after passport control and pick up food without backtracking to check-in or landside cafés.
This is a simple local-style market setup, not a sit-down restaurant, and the price tier sits at the single-dollar-sign level, so think budget snacks rather than plated meals. Expect shelves of packaged local snacks along with bottled drinks you can carry to the gate. It works best as a backup plan if your gate in T1 is far from the main food court or you’re tight on time before boarding.
There’s no public menu data beyond “Local Snacks,” so plan on chips, cookies, sweets, and maybe a few regional brands rather than hot food or made-to-order items. With a rating listed as 55115 in airport data, this reads more like an inventory code than a trustworthy review score, so don’t overthink it. Treat this like a corner shop inside the terminal: quick, cheap, and limited.
No forum posts call out hero items, so there’s nothing here that justifies a long walk from another part of T1. If you want actual meals or coffee drinks, use Local Market only for overflow—grab a water and something small, then eat properly elsewhere in the terminal. Keeping your spend under COP-equivalent small-change bills is realistic here, given the $ price tag.
Tip: hit Local Market after you pass security in T1 to stock up on sealed local snacks for the flight; buy anything liquid under the standard 100 ml rules if you’re connecting onward with another security check.
Local Snacks