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Amore

T1

Gate-side option in T1 when you just need something quick

Amore sits airside in Terminal T1 at Verona Villafranca Airport, a short walk after security, so you can grab food without leaving the gate area. It runs during standard flight banks, roughly from early morning departures through late evening rotations, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner gaps on most days.

Expect a standard Italian airport mix here: espresso, soft drinks, basic sandwiches, and snacks, all priced in the typical 3–10 EUR range depending on what you pick. If you want a quick coffee before boarding in T1, this is one of the few options close enough that you can still keep an eye on boarding screens.

Food leans toward ready-made items rather than cooked-to-order plates, with cold panini, pastries, and packaged sweets that you can take back to your seat or onto a short-haul flight. Portions run small to medium, so budget on one panino and a drink costing about 8–12 EUR total if you are trying to replace a meal.

Service setup is classic counter style, so you order and pay at the till and then step aside to wait for drinks to be pulled or sandwiches to be heated. Lines spike just after main security waves, especially ahead of morning departures out of T1, and it can take 10–15 minutes during those peaks.

No standout specialty dish has a reputation yet, so treat Amore as a straightforward refuel stop rather than a destination meal. Menu boards are posted in Italian and usually with basic English translations, which helps if you are rushing to catch a low-cost carrier gate change in Terminal 1.

Practical tip: if you see more than five people in line at Amore and your flight from T1 is boarding within 25 minutes, skip hot food and stick to bottled drinks and pre-made items so you do not cut it too close at the gate.

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