- Phone
- +91 33 2428 6731
- Address
- Ground Floor (front portion) and First Floor, Plot no. 140/2A, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Road, Ward-95, Kolkata, West Bengal 700040, India
By the T2 security gates, this is the safest bet for fast food you already know.
Domino's Pizza in Kolkata Airport sits in Terminal T2, so this is an easy grab if you’re flying IndiGo, Vistara, or Air India from the international side. It’s post-security, which matters if you’re down to 45 minutes before boarding and don’t want to backtrack. Signage in T2 is clear; just follow the food court directions and you’ll spot the blue-and-red logo quickly.
Prices run higher than city outlets: count on ₹250–₹350 for a personal pizza and around ₹120–₹180 for sides like garlic bread. Combos with a drink usually land near ₹400–₹500. Card and UPI both work, and you pay at the counter before they fire your order, which cuts down on extra waiting once you’re called.
Stick to basics: a Margherita or Farmhouse in the regular hand-tossed crust comes out more consistent than the loaded specialty pies. Small pizzas are ready in roughly 10–15 minutes, and sides alone often appear in under 8 minutes. If you’ve got less than 20 minutes to boarding at T2, grab slices and garlic bread and skip anything extra-cheesy that might arrive slower.
Seating around the stall is shared with other outlets in the T2 food court, and it fills up during the evening wave of departures around 19:00–22:00. If every table is taken, you can still box the pizza and eat near your specific gate, which is handy if you’re at one of the higher 20s gates and don’t want to walk back.
Tip: order a smaller size (personal or regular) if your flight from T2 starts boarding 30 minutes out; those pizzas almost always hit the counter before your gate agent calls final.