SSA · Restaurants

Luck Receptivo

Tourism · Brazilian

1 $$$$

In Terminal 1, Luck Receptivo sits near the tour desks

This isn’t a quick snack bar. Luck Receptivo in Terminal 1 focuses on tourism services with a Brazilian tilt, and the space doubles as a calm sit-down spot before or after a flight out of Salvador. You’ll see it signed as “Luck Receptivo” on airport maps for T1, grouped with tour and transfer counters rather than the main food court.

Prices sit in the mid-range for SSA: expect around R$35–R$60 per person (roughly $$ on most guides) if you order a drink and something light off the small Brazilian menu. Think simple cafe-style plates and a beer or coffee, not a full steakhouse spread. It’s post-security in Terminal 1, so you don’t have to leave the secure area or worry about a second screening before boarding.

Hours flex with flight banks in Terminal 1, typically covering the main morning and late-afternoon waves; if you have a 06:00–09:00 departure or reach Salvador around 17:00–21:00, you usually find them open. Early overnight banks after 22:00 are hit-or-miss, so treat it as a daytime and early-evening option, not a 24-hour fallback. If you land on a red‑eye into SSA, plan on the main food court instead.

The tourism side is the point: staff handle transfers, local tours, and onward ground transport around Salvador and the Bahia coast, often bundling airport pickup and hotel drops into one ticket. That mix of tourism desk plus Brazilian snacks makes it a decent stop if you need to sort a Praia do Forte or Pelourinho tour while grabbing something to drink before heading into town.

Practical tip: if you want to buy or confirm an airport–hotel transfer with Luck Receptivo, do it here in Terminal 1 before leaving the arrivals level; once you walk outside to the curb, you’re in ride-hail and taxi territory and prices start jumping fast.

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