MBJ · Restaurants

Domino's Pizza

T1 ★ 3

Only US-chain pizza option in MBJ’s T1

Domino’s Pizza in Terminal 1 is the airport’s recognizable American pizza name, handy if the kids are already tired of trying new foods and you just want something they’ll actually eat before a 4-hour flight. It sits airside in T1, so you need to be through security to use it, and the 3-star vibe matches expectations: quick, functional, branded exactly like home.

Menu sticks to the Domino’s basics: cheese and pepperoni pies, a few specialty combos, and the usual sides like breadsticks and wings. Pricing runs higher than off-airport Domino’s, roughly what you’d expect in a tourist-heavy Jamaican terminal, so think more “airport markup” than weeknight delivery deal. You order at the counter, grab a pager, and food usually comes out in under 15–20 minutes unless several flights hit the gates at once.

Portion sizes follow US standards, so a medium pizza can easily cover two adults or one hungry teenager who skipped breakfast at the resort. That makes this a workable value play if you’re feeding a group at MBJ instead of buying four separate burgers elsewhere in T1. Drinks stay branded too: bottled sodas and water, often bundled in basic meal combos so you’re not ringing up separate line items for each kid.

Pizza holds up reasonably well to carry back to a gate in T1, and boxes stack, which helps if you’re juggling bags and boarding passes. If your departure is around peak bank times (late morning into afternoon), factor in that 10–15 minute wait plus another 5 minutes to find a seat near your gate. One last tip: order a plain cheese pie if you’re flying with picky eaters, then keep a couple of slices in a napkin stack for the first “I’m hungry” at 30,000 feet.

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