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Pizza Hut

By Gate T1, this is the airport’s Pizza Hut stop

This Pizza Hut sits airside in Terminal T1, handy if your Avianca or LATAM flight boards nearby. It’s standard quick-service: order at the counter, wait for your name, and grab a stool or carry out to the gate. Expect the same core menu you know from malls at home, just trimmed down for airport speed.

Menu boards list individual pizzas around mid-range airport prices, with personal pan sizes generally costing less than many sit‑down spots in Cartagena’s city center. You’ll see familiar options like Pepperoni Lover’s, Meat Lover’s, and a basic cheese pizza, plus a few local-style toppings that rotate. Sides usually include garlic breadsticks and soft drinks in cans or 500 ml bottles.

Service is fast for reheated slices, slower for made-to-order pans. Figure 5–10 minutes if they’re just heating a slice, 15–20 minutes if you ask for a fresh personal pizza during a busy T1 departure bank. If your boarding pass says “Go to gate” within 30 minutes, grab what’s under the heat lamps instead of ordering custom.

Food quality tracks the brand: thicker, doughy crust, heavy cheese, and salty toppings. A small pepperoni or cheese pizza is the safest bet; anything with lots of toppings tends to get greasy and soggy in the box. Drinks run more expensive than landside Cartagena shops, so fill a water bottle at a T1 fountain and just buy soda here if you really want it.

Tip: lines spike about 60–90 minutes before big evening departures from T1, so if you want hot pizza instead of whatever’s left in the warmer, order as soon as you clear security.

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