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By Gate T1 food court, Domino’s is the fastest bet
Domino’s sits in the main T1 departures food court at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, after security, so you don’t have to backtrack toward check-in once you’ve eaten. The counter format is simple: order at the till, grab your box or tray, then find seating in the shared food court area near other brands. If you want something predictable before a late-night domestic flight out of T1, this is one of the safest calls.
Menu follows the standard India Domino’s playbook: individual and medium pizzas, garlic bread, basic pastas, and soft drinks, all at the same price bands you see in city outlets, just with the expected airport markup of a bit more per item. Vegetarian choices are strong, including the usual Margherita and paneer options, which helps in T1 where some other counters lean heavier on meat. Expect combo deals to sit somewhere in the ₹300–₹600 range depending on size and drink.
Orders at this T1 airport branch typically come out in 10–20 minutes during normal traffic, which fits into a 45-minute pre-boarding window for most domestic gates. Because pizzas are made to order, this is not true “grab-and-go” like the sandwich and snack kiosks near several T1 gates, but it’s still faster than sitting down for a full thali in the same food court. If you’re tight on time, stick to regular crust instead of extras that slow the line.
Domino’s in T1 keeps hours that broadly track domestic departures, usually opening early morning before the first bank of flights and closing after the late-night wave, in line with the terminal’s 24-hour schedule. Card and UPI payments are accepted here, which is helpful if you’ve already burned through most of your cash in Hyderabad city. One practical tip: check your gate number on the T1 departures screens right beside the food court before you order, so you’re not carrying a hot pizza box the full length of the terminal if your flight leaves from a far domestic gate.