Dining & Drinks
Terminal restaurants, lounge buffets and quick bites for transit travellers.
Swedish Local Flavours
Stockholm-Arlanda Airport offers a genuine taste of Swedish culinary heritage across its terminals, with classics like köttbullar, smörgås, and gravlax available at several sit-down restaurants. Travellers can explore Nordic fare at spots such as Gordon Ramsay's Flying Burger or local Swedish bistros before boarding. It's a fitting last taste of Sweden for departing passengers or a warm welcome for arriving visitors.
Nordic Fika Culture
Fika — the beloved Swedish tradition of pausing for coffee and a pastry — is well represented throughout Arlanda's terminals, with Wayne's Coffee, Espresso House, and other cafés serving strong espresso alongside cinnamon buns and kardemummabullar. Whether you're in Terminal 2, 4, or 5, you're rarely far from a cosy spot to enjoy a proper Swedish coffee break. It's an ideal way to settle in before a long-haul flight from one of Scandinavia's busiest hubs.
Quick Transit Bites
For passengers navigating tight connections at Arlanda, there are numerous grab-and-go options across all terminals, including freshly made sandwiches, sushi, and salads at outlets like 7-Eleven and various kiosks airside. The airport's layout, spread across Terminals 2, 4, and 5, means fast food and snack counters are strategically placed near gates for rushed travellers. Prices reflect airport norms, but the quality and variety make it easy to eat well on the move.
Relaxed Restaurant Dining
Arlanda's airside restaurants cater to travellers with more time to spare, offering warm, restaurant-style meals ranging from Scandinavian comfort food to international menus. Establishments like Ljungbyheds and various brasserie-style eateries in the Schengen and non-Schengen zones let passengers unwind with a hot meal and a Swedish beer or glass of wine. These are particularly popular for long-haul travellers looking to dine properly before overnight flights to North America or Asia.