VNO · Restaurants

Beer House

Tap a local Švyturys before boarding in T1

Beer House sits airside in Vilnius Airport’s T1, a short walk past security toward the main Schengen gates. It runs through most of the flight day, typically opening for the morning bank and staying active until the last evening departures. Seating is bar-style plus a few small tables, so think quick stop rather than long sit-down meal.

As the name hints, Beer House leans hard into Lithuanian and regional beers on draft and in bottles, usually including at least one Švyturys option and a darker Baltic-style lager. Prices land in standard airport territory: expect roughly €4–€6 for a beer, with small snacks sitting in the €5–€10 range depending on what’s available that day.

Food is secondary here. You’ll mainly see bar snacks and light bites that work with a pint: things like nuts, crisps, or a simple sandwich when the kitchen is stocked. If you’re hungry enough for a proper meal before a three-hour flight, you’re better off eating in Vilnius city or grabbing something more substantial elsewhere in T1, then using Beer House just for a drink.

The crowd is mostly short-haul European traffic on airlines like airBaltic, Wizz Air, and LOT, passing through in 30–60 minute windows before departure. Service pace matches that pattern: it’s usually quick enough to grab one drink and pay within 10 minutes, even when a full A220 or A320 load shows up at once.

There’s no lounge-level quiet here and no power outlets at every seat, so don’t plan to charge a laptop and work for an hour. Treat this as a last Lithuanian beer stop. Tip: if your gate is at the far end of T1, check the screens first, then backtrack here for a single drink so you’re never more than a 5–7 minute walk from boarding.

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