Under 3,000 dram gets you a basic burger at Burger Ranch
Inside T2 after security at Zvartnots, Burger Ranch is the default fast-food stop when you just want something familiar before boarding. The menu is simple: burgers, fries, chicken pieces, and soft drinks, priced roughly in the 2,500–5,000 AMD range depending on combos and size. Expect paper trays, counter ordering, and food ready in under 10 minutes during most of the day.
Hours usually track with the main departure bank, so you’ll see Burger Ranch open from early morning through late-night flights, roughly 24 hours when traffic is strong. It sits in the main departures area of T2, close enough to multiple gates that you can watch boarding lines form while you eat. If you have a tight connection under 40 minutes, grab a takeaway burger or fries and head straight to your gate.
Burgers come in standard single and double patties, often bundled with fries and a drink for a bit less than ordering items separately. Fries are salted heavily and hold up decently for 15–20 minutes, so they survive the walk back to a gate in T2. Portions lean smaller than many US chains, so plan on a combo or an extra side if you’re actually hungry before a 4–5 hour flight.
There’s usually some form of chicken on the menu, like strips or a sandwich, along with bottled water and canned soft drinks in the 400–800 AMD range. Don’t expect vegetarian depth beyond maybe a plain cheese sandwich or fries; this is a meat-first counter. Card payment in Armenian dram is standard, and contactless works more often than not.
Tip: order first, then grab a seat facing the T2 departure boards so you can watch for gate or time changes while you eat.