Two slices and a drink in Terminal C
Near several mid-C gates in Terminal C, Pizza Hut Express is the grab-and-go pizza option when you want something familiar before boarding. It’s post-security on the concourse, so you can pick up food after clearing TSA at C and walk it straight to your gate. Expect a basic counter and a few seats, more food court than sit-down restaurant.
This is the streamlined Pizza Hut menu: personal pan pizzas, slices, breadsticks, and fountain drinks. Prices run higher than street locations, with a personal pan and drink often landing around the $12–$15 mark depending on toppings and size. You’ll usually see cheese and pepperoni slices in the warmer, with other options made to order if they’re not already up.
Peak rush hits around the :30 mark before big bank departures out of C10–C39, and the line can stretch 10–15 people deep. Off-peak, you can be in and out in under 5 minutes. Most orders are ready in under 8–10 minutes even when they have to bake a fresh personal pan. If your boarding pass shows a tight 30-minute window, stick to what’s already under the heat lamps.
Pizza Hut Express at DFW Terminal C keeps typical airport hours, opening around the first morning departures and closing near the last evening flights, roughly 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. That means it’s not the late-night option for those 11 p.m. delays; by then, you’ll be relying on snacks near your gate. Soft drink refills aren’t always offered, so don’t count on a second 20 oz cup without paying again.
Tip: If you’re parked near C20–C29 and boarding starts in 25 minutes, grab a pre-made slice combo here and eat at the gate instead of waiting on a made-to-order pie.