This review is only for the arancini - fried balls of rice with a filling. They had 3 different…read morekinds of fillings: eggplant, prosciutto, and ragu (beef) with peas.
We got the ragu arancine, and it was pretty tasty. Crunchy and crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside. I would get it again. At 3.50 Euros, it is only a little more expensive than the ones you can find in the non-airport cafes in Italy.
I can't guarantee whether they'll taste as crispy later in the day (we got this at 6am right when they opened), but this arancine definitely hit the spot. We had been searching for them the previous afternoon in Venice without any success.
They also have some flatbread looking sandwiches, fruit cups, pastries, and a selection of coffee-based drinks and also orange juice.
There is bar seating on the side.
Later in the day there may be alcoholic drinks as well, given the alcohol bottles sitting on their ledge.