Almost no one online talks about Health Bar at TRD.
This small spot called Health Bar sits airside at Trondheim Airport, Værnes, serving passengers from terminals A and B who want something lighter than burgers and hot dogs. It’s part of the main concourse food strip, so you pass it on the way to domestic gates with SAS and Widerøe. Expect quick counter service, takeaway-friendly packaging, and seating that runs along the corridor rather than a closed-off dining room.
Pricing at Health Bar tracks with Norway airport norms: think roughly NOK 80–130 for snacks, smoothies, or a light meal, and higher if you’re stacking items into a full lunch. You pay at the counter, tap your card, and you’re out in under 5 minutes if there’s no queue. It’s a decent option when you don’t want to spend NOK 250+ on a full hot meal before a 45-minute hop to Oslo.
Menu details shift, but setups like salads, wraps, yogurts, and fresh-pressed juices are standard for this kind of Norwegian “health” kiosk, and that’s the expectation here too. If they’re doing made-to-order smoothies, assume a base of berries, banana, or mango, often with add-ons like protein or chia for a small upcharge of around NOK 10–20. Prepacked items normally list ingredients clearly, which helps if you’re avoiding nuts or gluten before a 2-hour regional flight.
Because there’s almost no detailed chatter about Health Bar on FlyerTalk or Reddit, treat it as a functional refuel, not a destination. You won’t find long lines like at the main coffee chains near gates A4–A8, and that alone can save you 10 minutes when boarding is already showing on the screens. Expect standard airport health fare rather than anything that feels like a downtown Trondheim café.
Tip: if your SAS or Widerøe flight boards from the lower-numbered A-gates, stop at Health Bar on the way from security; backtracking from gates A12–A16 will eat up more time than the snack is worth.