Pret A Manger at ZTH: listed, but hard to verify
Airport maps put Pret A Manger in Terminal T1, post-security, but recent traveller reviews don’t clearly confirm it’s actually open at Zakynthos International Airport. Treat it as a possible grab-and-go option rather than a guaranteed stop.
If it is operating, expect the usual Pret setup: a small café counter with pre-packed sandwiches, salads, and pastries, plus coffee drinks pulled on standard barista machines. Pricing at this ZTH outpost should sit around the airport’s lower bracket (price tier: $), so think budget-friendly compared with full-service sit-down spots in T1.
The official airport site lists Pret A Manger under Terminal T1 food options, inside the secure area, so you’d only see it after security and passport checks for Schengen or non‑Schengen departures. That matters at ZTH, where queues can spike past 30–40 minutes in summer and you might not want to bank on going back landside for food.
With a generic rating of 4 attached on some third‑party lists but no detail, plan on the standard Pret playbook if you find it open: filter coffee, basic espresso drinks, and cold items you can carry to the gate. At a small holiday airport like Zakynthos, that can still beat buying a 6–7 € packaged sandwich from a newsstand fridge.
Because there are no reliable traveller reports about this specific Pret, don’t build your whole meal plan around it. Walk past your gate early in T1, scan for the Pret signage near the other cafés, and if it’s shuttered, pivot immediately to whatever snack bar or barista counter is actually serving within your pier.