Gate-side caffeine fix in Terminal 2
This Kopi Kenangan sits airside in Terminal 2 at Juanda International Airport, so you can grab coffee after security without backtracking. It’s a quick-service counter, built around Indonesian-style coffee drinks rather than a full food menu, and works well for a 10–15 minute stop on the way to your gate. Expect standing room and takeaway more than lingering.
Drinks run in the low-to-mid double digits in thousands of rupiah, with most iced coffees and lattes typically priced under IDR 40,000. Their signature sweet “Kopi Kenangan Mantan” is the brand staple: strong coffee, milk, and palm sugar-style sweetness that holds up over a 2–3 hour flight. If you like less sugar, ask them to cut it by 25–50% when you order.
The shop keeps airport hours that match most departures out of Terminal 2, usually opening before the first morning flights around 05:00 and staying open into the late evening wave around 22:00–23:00. That makes it one of the few consistent caffeine options before very early AirAsia or Citilink flights, when some smaller stands in T2 are still closed.
Food is limited compared with larger cafés elsewhere in Surabaya; you’ll mostly see small packaged snacks and basic pastries, rather than hot meals or sandwiches. Figure on one pastry plus a drink landing around IDR 60,000–70,000 total, which is typical for Juanda’s Terminal 2 pricing. If you want something more substantial, pair this stop with a quick bite from another outlet along the same concourse.
Practical tip: lines spike 30–40 minutes before big bank departures on the T2 side, so if you see two or more people already waiting at the counter, order a cold drink that can be made faster and skip complex customizations to avoid cutting it close to boarding time.