Near T1 security, Juice Bar is your quickest cold drink
Right after security in Terminal T1, Juice Bar runs as a simple counter with made-to-order fruit juices and basic soft drinks. It’s landside-adjacent but firmly post-security, so you don’t need to buffer extra time to get back to the gates. Expect short prep times: most juices come out in 3–5 minutes since everything is blended or pressed on the spot.
Pricing sits in typical TRV T1 territory rather than city-street cheap. Figure on roughly local café levels for a fresh juice, not roadside stall deals. You pay for the airport location and the fact that you’re inside T1 and through checks already. Card payments are the norm here, but keep some rupees in case the terminal’s POS line drops, which happens at Indian airports more than it should.
Menu focus stays narrow: fresh fruit juices, maybe a couple of mixed blends, and standard bottled water or sodas. If you’re trying to stay light before a domestic hop out of T1, a single-fruit juice (orange, watermelon, or pineapple if available that day) lands better than heavy snacks elsewhere in the terminal. Don’t expect espresso, sandwiches, or anything cooked; this is a drinks stop, not a full café.
Seating around Juice Bar is mostly shared with the general T1 waiting area, so you’ll likely be standing at the counter for those 3–5 minutes or taking your drink back toward your gate. It works best as a quick grab on the way to boarding, especially if your flight starts boarding 30 minutes before departure and you don’t want to commit to a sit-down restaurant.
Tip: Order first, then find a nearby seat in T1 within sight of the counter; staff usually just call out the drink name, not your boarding pass name or seat number.