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Is there a Greggs at Gatwick Airport?

Greggs has opened a new shop in Gatwick Airport's South Terminal – a move which marks its first airport site in London and eighth in the UK. Having generated 50 new jobs in total, the shop will be open 24 hours and is twice the size of a typical Greggs shop at 1,600 sq ft.



Yes, as of 2026, there is a Greggs located in the South Terminal of London Gatwick Airport (LGW). This site, which opened in 2023, was a major milestone for the bakery chain as its first location at a London airport. The shop is situated in the South Arrivals area, making it a "welcome home" spot for returning travelers or a quick, budget-friendly stop for those arriving via the Gatwick Express train before they head to security. The Gatwick Greggs is approximately 1,600 square feet and, unlike high street locations, it is typically open 24 hours a day, serving its full menu of iconic sausage rolls, steak bakes, sandwiches, and breakfast deals. While the North Terminal is home to other quick-service options like Pret A Manger and Starbucks, the South Terminal remains the primary destination for travelers seeking the familiar, "British staple" value of a Greggs pastry before or after their journey.

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