Next to the main security check in T1, Brewberrys is the quick coffee stop most domestic flyers see first at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.
This outlet sits landside in Terminal T1, before security, so it works well if you’re meeting someone off an IndiGo or Air India domestic flight and want a sit-down before they head out. The space is small with counter service and a few tables; think 10–15 minutes from ordering to finishing a basic snack if the queue is short.
Pricing is mid-range for an Indian airport: expect around ₹120–₹180 for a cappuccino or latte and ₹150–₹250 for a sandwich or pastry, depending on fillings and add-ons. There’s the usual spread of hot coffees, tea, cold drinks, and packaged munchies, so you can build a light breakfast for under ₹300 if you keep it simple.
Food is standard café fare: grilled sandwiches, puffs, croissants, and ready-made cakes that work as a quick bite before a morning departure from one of T1’s domestic gates. Nothing here qualifies as a full South Indian meal, so if you want dosa or sambar before a mid-day flight, eat in town or at another T1 outlet with proper hot dishes.
Because Brewberrys is before security in T1, it does not help if you’re flying international from T2 or already past checks and hunting caffeine near a specific gate number. Factor in at least 10–15 minutes to pass security after you finish here, more at evening peak when multiple departures bunch around the same 20–30 minute window.
Tip: grab your coffee here if you reach T1 more than 60 minutes before a domestic departure; after that, skip it and head straight through security so you’re not watching the boarding announcement while still in the landside queue.