Uno Due Go at DFW (Gate E36): Quick Italian Bite

The Experience

Uno Due Go is built for the in-between moments of airport life: when you want something hot, filling, and faster than a full sit-down meal. Think quick-service Italian-inspired comfort—the kind of place you swing by for a slice or a bowl, then keep it moving to your gate. The vibe is bright and functional, with that familiar “order, pick up, and eat well anyway” rhythm that works especially well during tight connections in Terminal E.

What travelers tend to love about spots like this at DFW is the reliability: food that feels more like an actual meal than a snack, without the long ticket times you risk at busier full-service restaurants. If you’re craving something more substantial than chips and candy—but don’t have Pappadeaux-level time—Uno Due Go fits the bill with Italian-leaning staples that travel well.

Location & Access

  • Exact location: DFW Airport, Terminal E, near Gate E36.
  • Security: After security (ideal for layovers and gate-to-gate timing).
  • Seating: Expect mostly shared airport seating nearby rather than a big dedicated dining room; during peak departure banks, seats can be competitive.
  • Wait times: Typically quick, but lines can spike around early mornings and late afternoons when Terminal E gets busy.

Menu Highlights

  • Pizza by the slice (or personal-sized portions): a dependable choice when you want something hot and handheld.
  • Pasta bowls: better when you want a real meal—especially for longer flights where you won’t want to gamble on in-flight food.
  • Italian-style grab-and-go items (varies by day): useful for travelers who want to eat at the gate.

Price context: Expect typical airport quick-service pricing—more than street-side fast casual, less than a full-service steakhouse. If you’re budgeting, this is usually a “one-and-done” meal stop rather than a snacks-only purchase.

Dietary options: Vegetarian options are commonly the easiest ask here (cheese pizza, marinara-leaning pasta). Vegan and gluten-free availability can vary, so it’s worth checking the case/menu board and asking what can be modified. Halal options aren’t clearly indicated—if you keep halal, plan to confirm ingredients with staff.

Practical Info

  • Mobile ordering: DFW offers mobile ordering options (including DFW Market in many terminals), but availability can vary by concept—check the DFW app or onsite prompts.
  • Reservations: Not applicable; it’s counter service.
  • Best times to avoid crowds: Aim for off-peak windows—mid-morning (after the first rush) or mid-afternoon (before the evening push).
  • Power outlets: Not guaranteed at the restaurant seating area—look for terminal charging stations and outlet-equipped gate seating nearby.

Quick Verdict

  • Best for: A quick, satisfying meal near your gate; solo travelers on a tight connection; families who need something crowd-pleasing and straightforward.
  • Skip if: You want a lingering, cocktail-and-appetizer sit-down experience—or you need clearly labeled gluten-free/halal options with zero uncertainty.

Location

E36