- Address
- Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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Near Gate 4 in T1, Jamies Pizzeria is your sit-down pizza option
Jamies Pizzeria sits airside in T1 near Gate 4, so it works for most domestic departures at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. It runs on a quick-service model: order at the counter, then grab a table or take your box back toward the gate. Expect mid-range airport pricing in the $$ bracket; a personal pizza typically lands in the moderate tier, not snack-cheap but below full-service restaurant levels.
The menu leans on classic pizzas and a few sides, staying tighter than a full Jamie Oliver restaurant. Think margherita, pepperoni-style toppings, and a couple of veg-heavy options rather than an endless list. Portions fit one hungry person per pizza, so plan one per head instead of sharing one pie for two. Being inside security in T1 cuts down the time stress; you can sit within sight of boarding screens for flights from nearby gates 1–6.
Service runs on a QSR pace rather than table-service timing, but pizza still needs a bake. Budget at least 20–25 minutes from joining the queue to walking away with food during standard evening banks, when HYD’s T1 gets busy with domestic departures. If your boarding pass shows a tight 45-minute gap before departure, this spot is a bit of a squeeze; aim for an hour or more to eat without clock-watching.
There are no consistent horror stories in public reviews, and nothing stands out as a cult favorite dish, so treat it as a straightforward meal stop. Expect standard soft drinks and bottled water rather than an extensive bar program, and prices that match other $$ options in T1. One practical move: order the simplest pizza on the menu during peak hours near Gate 4; fewer toppings usually means it comes out of the oven a few minutes faster, which matters when boarding for your flight is already on the screen.