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Narvesen

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€2 coffee and quick snacks at Narvesen before T1 security

Right in the public hall of Vilnius Airport’s T1, Narvesen is the grab-and-go kiosk you pass on the way to check-in and security. It sits landside, so you can use it even if you’re just meeting someone off an airBaltic or Ryanair flight. Expect a compact counter, fridges, a coffee machine and a few stands of magazines and travel basics.

Opening hours vary with the first and last departures, but it usually runs from early morning to late evening on peak days, roughly matching the Schengen flight bank. Coffee hovers around €2–€3 depending on size, with a basic espresso at the low end and latte or cappuccino at the top. You’ll also see soft drinks, bottled water, and energy drinks in the €1.50–€3 range.

Food is simple: pre-packed sandwiches, pastries, chocolate bars, crisps and a handful of ready-to-eat items. Sandwiches typically sit in the €3–€5 bracket, while croissants and sweet pastries stay closer to €1–€2. It’s fine for a quick bite, but don’t expect hot meals or made-to-order dishes; this is kiosk territory, not a sit-down café.

Payment is straightforward: cards widely accepted, contactless works, and prices are clearly marked in euros. Since Narvesen is landside in T1, use it to stock up on water and snacks before heading through security, where prices usually creep higher and options thin out near some gates.

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