Gate-side carbs in T2
Ten minutes from most Schengen gates in Terminal T2, Pizza & Grill is the straightforward option for a hot meal without leaving the main departures hall. It sits airside after security, so you can eat and still keep an eye on the screens for Gdańsk flights to Warsaw, Kraków, or Copenhagen.
Pizza & Grill runs through the main daytime bank, typically opening before the first 06:00 departures and staying open until the late evening Ryanair and Wizz Air flights around 22:00–23:00. If you land on a late LOT arrival into T2, this is often one of the last proper food spots still serving more than just packaged snacks.
Menu is airport-basic: pizzas, grilled meats, and a few salads, all priced in the typical airside range of roughly 25–55 PLN per plate. A pizza or burger plus a soft drink usually lands around 40–50 PLN, which is cheaper than many Western European airports but higher than downtown Gdańsk. Beer is available, but count on airport markups compared with the city.
Portions on the pizza and grill plates lean generous for a terminal restaurant, so one pizza can comfortably feed one hungry adult or two kids before a 2–3 hour flight. Service is counter-order style, and food often comes out in 10–15 minutes, so it works even on a 60–90 minute layover between T2 arrivals and departures.
Seating is open to the concourse, with about a dozen tables right off the T2 passenger flow, so expect noise around boarding times for gates in that section. There are plug sockets at only a few seats, so charge your phone at the main terminal pillars near gate signage before you sit down.
Tip: If your boarding pass shows a non-Schengen flight from the lower-level gates in T2, eat here before passport control; there’s usually less hot food choice once you drop downstairs.