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Where to Eat at Luton Airport: Top Restaurants & Complete Dining Guide

Heading out from London Luton Airport? Make sure you fuel up ahead of your trip. Luton Airport offers a range of food outlets for every taste, whether you want a hearty breakfast, a quick grab-and-go meal, or a relaxing sit-down before your flight. If you’re wondering where to eat at Luton Airport, whether before security or after, this comprehensive guide has you covered with top restaurant picks, a full list of dining options, and handy pre-flight food tips.

(Pro Tip: Got an early morning departure? Consider staying at a nearby Luton Airport hotel the night before, so you can wake up minutes from the terminal and enjoy breakfast without rushing. It might be more affordable than you think!)

Top Places to Eat at Luton Airport (Our Picks)

Every traveller has different needs when choosing airport food. Here are our five favourite Luton Airport restaurants, each great for a particular craving or situation:

Best for Breakfast: Frankie & Benny’s

Best for a Sweet Treat: Krispy Kreme

Best for Quick & Healthy Grab-and-Go: Pret A Manger

Best for a Relaxed Coffee or Light Bite: Benugo

Best for Sit-Down Meals: Bella Italia

(There are plenty more options at Luton, see the full list below, but the picks above consistently get good feedback from travellers.)

All Restaurants and Cafés at Luton Airport

Looking for something different or just want to see every option? Below is the complete list of eateries at London Luton Airport, separated by location. Whether you need a quick coffee before security or plan to dine after security in departures, here’s what’s on offer:

Check out our top places to eat at Luton Airport

Before Security (Landside), Public Area & Arrivals

These outlets are located before the security checkpoints (in the check-in or arrivals areas). They can be accessed by anyone, including well-wishers or those meeting arriving passengers:

Read this at-a-glance guide to airport security regulations and don’t get caught out

Complete List of Restaurants & Cafés at Luton Airport

Restaurant / CaféOpening HoursLocation (Before/After Security)
Auntie Anne’s03:00 – last flightAfter security
Bella Italia04:00 – last flightAfter security
Benugo03:00 – last flightAfter security
Burger King03:30 – 22:00Before security
Caffè Nero04:00 – 23:00Before security
Costa Coffee24 hoursArrivals (landside)
DUBL04:00 – 22:00After security
Enrique Tomás04:00 – 23:00After security
Frankie & Benny’s03:00 – last flightAfter security
Friska03:00 – last flightAfter security
Great British Sausage Co.24 hoursBefore security
Hawker Bar03:00 – last flightAfter security
Krispy Kreme03:00 – last flightAfter security
M&S Simply Food24 hoursArrivals (landside)
Oriel Grande Brasserie04:00 – 22:00After security
Pizza e Pronta04:00 – 23:00Before security
Pret A Manger03:00 – last flightAfter security
Starbucks24 hoursBoth before & after security
The Smithfield Pub & Kitchen03:00 – last flightAfter security
Wasabi03:00 – last flightAfter security
WHSmith06:00 – last flightBefore security & Arrivals

After Security (Departure Lounge), Airside Area

Once you’ve passed through security, you’ll find the main departures food court and lounge area. All these establishments are airside, accessible only to ticketed passengers:

Hours & Notes: Most restaurants and cafés at Luton Airport open by 3:00 or 4:00 am to cater to early flights, and they generally stay open until the last departing flight of the day. A few spots (like Costa and Starbucks) operate 24 hours. If you have a super-early flight, rest assured you can still get coffee or breakfast at 3–4 am. Conversely, late-night flyers will find at least some options (like a pub or café) open until the final departure.

(Insider tip: Plan your parking and timing so you can relax at the airport. Pre-booking your Luton Airport parking not only saves you money, but also buys you peace of mind, you’ll know exactly where to go and can head in to enjoy a meal or coffee without stress.)

Before or After Security? Timing Your Pre-Flight Meal

Should you eat before going through security, or wait until you’re airside? For most travellers, we recommend clearing security first and then settling down to eat. Getting the stressful part (security checks) out of the way can help prevent a rushed meal or indigestion. Once you’re through, you can enjoy the wider selection of restaurants in the departures lounge with peace of mind.

However, if you’re travelling with young children or feeling particularly peckish as soon as you arrive at the airport, consider grabbing a small snack or coffee before security to tide you over. A quick croissant and cappuccino at Costa or a bacon roll from the Great British Sausage Co. (landside) can keep hunger (and boredom) at bay while you queue. Just avoid eating anything too heavy right before the security line, since the process can be a bit tense.

Top Tip: Non-passengers (like friends or family seeing you off, or if you’re waiting to pick up someone from Arrivals) can only access the landside outlets. In that case, places like Caffè Nero or Burger King before security are your go-to. For everyone else, it makes sense to plan your main meal for after you’ve gone through security; you’ll have more choices and won’t be watching the clock as nervously.

Why You Should Eat Before You Fly (Don’t Rely on In-Flight Meals)

Airline food has a bit of a reputation, and it’s not entirely the airlines’ fault! By the time you’re cruising at 35,000 feet, your senses of taste and smell won’t be at their best. In fact, studies (including one by Lufthansa in 2010) found that the combination of dry cabin air and lower air pressure can dull your perception of salty and sweet flavours by around 30%. That perfectly fine pasta or curry might taste bland when you’re up in the air, even if it’s seasoned normally.

Choose a spicy airline meal to give your tastebuds a helping hand

To compensate, airlines often load their meals with extra salt, sugar, and seasonings so that you can taste something. Unfortunately, that can leave you feeling dehydrated, bloated, or groggy after eating. Ever notice how you often crave water and feel a bit off after a plane meal? Now you know why. Tip: Drink plenty of water during your flight (carry a bottle, you can refill it at Luton’s free water fountains after security) and go easy on very sugary or salty foods before and during your journey.

So, what can you do? Eat a satisfying meal at the airport if possible, where food tends to be fresher and tastier. And if you do eat on the plane, choose items that fare better in the air. That brings us to…

In-Flight Food Tips for Better Taste and Comfort

While your ability to enjoy sweet or salty foods dips at altitude, certain flavours hold up well. Here’s how to make the most of your in-flight dining experience:

Flying with Food Allergies or Dietary Needs

Travelling with a food allergy or special diet? A little prep goes a long way to ensure you can eat safely and comfortably:

Remember, airports and airlines have made big improvements in catering to dietary requirements. Luton’s eateries include vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options (for example, many chains like Pret, Benugo, Bella Italia, and Frankie & Benny’s have clearly marked choices). When in doubt, ask the restaurant staff; they handle these questions all the time.

The Perfect Foods for Flying: Pre-Flight Nutrition Tips

What you eat in the hours and days before your flight can make a big difference in how you feel during travel and when you arrive. Follow these pre-flight nutrition tips to give yourself the best start to your journey:

By following these tips, you’ll step off the plane feeling more refreshed and ready to start your holiday or meeting. Eating smart is all part of savvy travel!

FAQs: Dining at Luton Airport

What are the best places to eat at Luton Airport?

Some of the top-rated dining options at Luton Airport include Frankie & Benny’s (great for breakfast and family meals), Krispy Kreme (for sweet treats and coffee), Pret A Manger (healthy quick bites), Benugo (relaxing café atmosphere), and Bella Italia (sit-down Italian meals). These cover a range of needs, whether you want a full English breakfast, a quick sandwich, or a nice dinner and a drink, you’ll find a suitable spot. Of course, “best” depends on what you’re looking for, but our guide above highlights some favourites, and there’s a full list of all restaurants if you have something else in mind.

Can I get food at Luton Airport before going through security?

Yes, there are a handful of food outlets before security (in the landside part of the terminal). These include Burger King, Caffè Nero, Costa Coffee (which is open 24/7 in Arrivals), Great British Sausage Co., Pizza e Pronta, Starbucks, and a WHSmith for snacks. The selection is smaller than what you’ll find after security, but you can absolutely grab a bite or drink before the security checkpoint. This is convenient if you’re waiting with someone who’s flying, or if you arrive very early and want coffee while, say, waiting for check-in to open. Keep in mind most dining options (and all the sit-down restaurants and bars) are after security in the departures lounge.

Is anything open late at night or 24 hours for food?

Yes. Costa Coffee in the Arrivals area is open 24 hours, and Starbucks operates 24/7 (both landside and airside locations), perfect for coffee or snacks, no matter how early or late. Additionally, Great British Sausage Co. is listed as open 24/7 landside, so you can grab hot food like a sausage bap at any time. Most other restaurants and cafes at Luton open around 3:00 – 4:00 am and close after the last flight departure (which might be around midnight). If you’re travelling on a very early or very late flight, stick to Costa, Starbucks, or the Sausage Co. for guaranteed service. And if you’re arriving late at night, the Arrivals hall Costa will be there for a much-needed tea or coffee.

Where can I have a sit-down meal (like lunch or dinner) at Luton Airport?

Once you’re through security, you have a few sit-down restaurant options. Bella Italia is great for lunch/dinner with table service and a full Italian menu. Frankie & Benny’s also offers table service with a broad menu (not just breakfast, they do burgers, pastas, etc., throughout the day). Oriel Grande Brasserie provides a more upscale sit-down experience with European cuisine, and The Smithfield Pub & Kitchen has sit-down pub fare with plenty of seating. If you prefer an airside pub atmosphere, the Hawker Bar (with its terrace) also allows you to sit and enjoy a meal with your drinks. Landside (before security), your only true sit-down “restaurant” style venue is limited (Burger King has seating, but it’s fast food). So for a proper sit-down meal, plan to dine after security in the departures area.

What’s the best breakfast at Luton Airport?

Frankie & Benny’s is widely regarded as the best airport breakfast spot at Luton Airport. It serves a full English breakfast and other morning favourites in a family-friendly environment, and they start serving at 3:00 am (and continue serving breakfast items all day). They have options for everyone, including kids and those needing gluten-free choices. Another breakfast option is The Smithfield Pub & Kitchen, which also opens early and offers breakfast (think pastries and hot breakfast rolls, plus coffee and tea in a pub setting). If you’re in a hurry, Pret A Manger and Starbucks/Costa have quick breakfast pastries, oatmeal, yoghurt pots, and coffee to-go. And for a more continental or light breakfast, Bella Italia might offer pastries and coffee in the morning as well. But overall, for a hearty sit-down breakfast, Frankie & Benny’s is hard to beat at LTN.

Can I bring food from Luton Airport onto the plane?

Absolutely. Any food you buy after security can be taken on the plane with you. In fact, many travellers prefer to pick up something from Pret A Manger, Wasabi, or even Burger King to eat later on the flight, especially if they’re not fond of the airline meal or just want a specific snack. Just be mindful to consume fresh items within a couple of hours for safety. Liquids are the only thing you can’t bring through security (like soups or drinks over 100ml) unless purchased airside. So you can’t take a coffee through security from landside, but you can definitely buy one after security and take it to the gate or onto the plane. The same goes for that extra Krispy Kreme doughnut or a sandwich; it can make for a nicer in-flight meal. Tip: If you have a long flight, consider grabbing a big bottle of water after security as well (or fill a bottle at the fountain) so you stay hydrated onboard without having to rely solely on tiny cups from the drink cart.

Bon appétit and happy travels from all of us at APH! We hope this guide helps you make the most of London Luton Airport’s dining scene. With a bit of planning and maybe an APH airport parking or hotel booking to ease the journey, you can relax and enjoy a tasty pre-flight experience. For more clever travel tips and guides, check out the APH Travel Hub. We are here to help you jet off informed, well-fed, and ready for adventure!

Disclaimer: All information, including restaurant opening times and menus at London Luton Airport, was correct at the time of writing. However, outlets may change operating hours or offerings without notice. We recommend that you check with London Luton Airport or individual restaurants directly before you travel.

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