Four Arrows barely shows up in Tenerife Sur reviews
That near-total silence online tells you a lot: Four Arrows in T1 at Tenerife Sur Airport is standard terminal food, nothing people rush to praise or complain about. It sits airside in the main departures area, so you access it only after security in T1. If you just want to sit down with a basic meal before a Jet2, Ryanair, or easyJet flight, this is one of the options you’ll see as you work toward the gates.
The known hard fact: Four Arrows carries a rating of 44 on airport.flights, which puts it in the middle of the pack for TFS. That usually means passable food, slightly slow service, and prices in the usual airport range, think around €10–€18 for something resembling a main and €3–€5 for soft drinks or a small beer. Figure around 45–60 minutes if you want to order, eat, and still walk to most T1 gates at Tenerife Sur without rushing.
Expect the usual terminal menu structure at Four Arrows: burgers or sandwiches, a couple of pasta or salad options, and bar-style snacks that work with a quick beer. With a 44 rating and no strong praise anywhere, treat it as a backup when lines at the bigger Spanish chains near the central departures screens are too long. If you have under 30 minutes to boarding time showing on the monitors, stick to coffee or a cold snack here and eat properly on the ground in town next time.
Because no regular patterns or “order this, skip that” tips show up in Reddit or FlyerTalk threads about Tenerife Sur, assume the safest bets at Four Arrows are simple: fries, a toasted sandwich, or bottled drinks with clear pricing on the board. Card payment is standard across T1, and staff in this part of the terminal usually handle English fine. One practical move: check your exact gate on the main screen before sitting down here, as some T1 gates at TFS require a longer walk than they look on the map.