- Phone
- +234 908 009 9995
- Website
- www.dominos.ng ↗
- Address
- 52 Kumasi Crescent, Off Aminu Kano Street, Wuse II, Abuja, Nigeria
Large pizzas under ₦6,000 and a familiar name: this is Domino’s at ABV
Domino’s Pizza runs a branch at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, serving the same core menu you see in Lagos city locations: classic pepperoni, Chicken Suya, Sweet ‘n’ Spicy, and Veggie Supreme pies. Expect the standard hand-tossed crust, personal sizes up to large boxes, and prices that usually sit in the ₦3,000–₦6,500 range depending on toppings and deals.
The shop sits landside, before security, so you can grab a box for family or colleagues in town even if you’re not flying. If you’re departing from T1 on a domestic flight, plan at least 20–30 minutes to order, wait for baking, and then clear security. If you’re arriving into T2 on an international flight, you’ll need to stay landside after customs to reach it.
Menu boards typically show combo deals with a drink and sides like chicken wings or breadsticks, often in the ₦4,000–₦8,000 band. If you’re splitting with a group, one large pizza feeds 2–3 hungry adults on a long day of flying. Ask for extra cheese or more suya spice at ordering; the staff here follows the same topping customization approach you know from city branches.
Service speed at Nigerian Domino’s outlets often swings between 10 and 25 minutes depending on how many orders are in the queue. At ABV, assume the higher end if you see multiple delivery riders waiting or a long counter line. If your boarding pass shows boarding in under 40 minutes, pick a smaller pizza or ready-made slices over a custom half-and-half build.
One practical move: call ahead from your ride to the airport and time pickup for 20–30 minutes later. That way, your pizza is boxed and paid for before you walk toward security in T1 or head out of arrivals in T2.