Gate-side snacks in Terminal 1
Circle K in Terminal 1 is the quick fix when you just need bottled water, a snack, or a last-minute toiletry before boarding. It sits airside after security, so you can duck in without risking your departure time. Expect standard Circle K branding and layout, easy to spot among the smaller local kiosks on the concourse.
This branch keeps typical convenience-store hours that usually match the first and last flights out of T1, so early-morning and late-night departures are mostly covered. Shelves carry packaged snacks, instant noodles, candy, and soft drinks, with fridge doors full of 600 ml bottled water and ready-to-drink coffee. Prices run higher than a city Circle K, but still often cheaper than sit-down spots in Terminal 1.
Payment is straightforward: most card networks are accepted alongside cash in Indonesian rupiah, which helps if you need to burn the last IDR 50,000 before leaving. You can also grab travel basics like tissues, painkillers, and simple phone cables, which beats walking back toward landside shops. Alcohol selection is limited and usually lighter than what you’d find in a duty free shop in Terminal 2.
Plan on 5–10 minutes in and out of Circle K, including any short line at the single checkout. Use it to stock up on water and snacks for low-cost carriers out of Terminal 1, where buy-on-board prices can easily double what you’ll pay here.