A Great Little Coffee Bar at Grand Cayman Airport

By: - September 8th, 2015

YOU MIGHT pass by it on the way home, or rush by on your way to the beach after arrival.

But hidden in plain sight at Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International is a rather good coffee bar called the Brew Hut.

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The bar-cafe, which debuted in November 2014, is home to top-notch Segafredo espresso, making it the perfect place for a little lift before lift off.

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It’s joined by some cafe fare from panini to pastries, and filled out by a small souvenir shop specializing in Cay Brew apparel named after one of the island’s famous beers.

And if you check in early, it’s the perfect departure lounge (yes, there’s Wi-Fi, too).

— CJ

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