Gate-side snacks run about €3–€6 at this kiosk
Snacks & Drinks Kiosk sits in T1 after security, right in the general departures area, so you can grab something on the walk to any gate. It’s a small counter, not a sit-down spot, and works best for a quick top-up before boarding. Expect classic packaged items and bottled drinks rather than hot meals.
Hours usually track the main flight bank, roughly from early morning departures through the last evening flights out of Vilnius, but availability can dip between waves. If you land on a 05:30 departure or a 23:00 late run, don’t count on everything being stocked. For mid-day Schengen flights, it’s typically fully open.
Pricing lines up with airport norms: bottled water and soft drinks hover around €2–€3, chocolate bars and chips around €2, and small packaged sandwiches or pastries, when stocked, closer to €4–€6. Card payment is standard; contactless works, and you don’t need cash for small amounts.
Think of this as your backup plan if the main cafés near T1 gates fill up or lines at the larger restaurants run longer than 10–15 minutes. The kiosk keeps things basic: bottled water, sodas, energy drinks, candy, nuts, and sometimes a fridge with ready-made sandwiches or wraps. Nothing here replaces a full meal, but it keeps you going on a 2–3 hour hop within Europe.
Quick tip: if you want a specific drink size for the flight (like a 0.5L still water to pass the time from Vilnius to London), buy it here after security so you don’t run into liquid limits at the checkpoint or rely on buy-on-board pricing.