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Domino's Pizza

T1

Gate-side carbs in T1: this is the Muscat Domino's

Domino's Pizza sits airside in Terminal 1 at Muscat International Airport, a familiar global brand in an otherwise mostly regional food mix. You’re getting exactly what the sign promises: American-style pizza, chicken sides, soft drinks, and not much else. It’s a grab-and-go setup that works when your boarding time is 30–40 minutes away and you just need something predictable.

Prices run higher than city branches in Muscat: expect roughly 3–4 OMR for individual portions or slices if available, and 5–7 OMR for a small whole pizza. Combos with a drink and side nudge closer to 7–8 OMR. Portions lean generous enough that one small pizza can easily cover one hungry traveler or two kids before a late-night departure.

Hours track the main departure banks in T1, usually opening by around 06:00 and staying open until close to the last flights after 01:00. That covers the early Europe/Asia departures and the late-night Gulf connections that Muscat leans on. If you’re catching a red-eye, this is one of the more predictable options still serving hot food when some smaller kiosks in T1 have already shut the lights.

Menu highlights mirror standard Domino’s: expect pepperoni, Margherita, veggie, and meat-heavy pies, plus sides like chicken kickers or wedges. If you’re short on time, skip custom toppings and ask what’s already in the warmer so you’re not waiting 12–15 minutes for a fresh bake. Vegetarian travelers in T1 usually land on the Margherita or veggie options since labeling at Domino’s tends to be clearer than at some local snack counters.

Practical tip: grab napkins and a drink when you pay, because refills mean rejoining the same line that forms around major departures from gates in T1.

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