- Phone
- +420702214559
- Address
- Aviatická 1017/2, 161 00 Praha, Czech Republic
Gate-side kids’ safety net in T2 when nothing else works
In Terminal T2, Pizza Hut sits in the cluster of international fast-food spots that show up on Yelp and TripAdvisor as the “default” option. It’s airside after security for Schengen flights, so you’re fine staying here until boarding starts. Pricing runs higher than in Prague city locations, which lines up with general PRG complaints: think roughly city prices plus an airport markup for the same basic pie.
Expect classic Pizza Hut: fast, greasy, and not exactly a bargain, as one TripAdvisor review of PRG dining puts it. Portions are reported smaller than in town, and more than one reviewer mentions oily slices when the line is long and staff rush orders. On the flip side, you usually get food in under 10–15 minutes, which matters if your Ryanair or easyJet flight in T2 won’t feed you beyond buy‑on‑board snacks.
The menu sticks to the usual suspects: cheese, pepperoni, and a couple of veggie or meat combos by the slice or whole pie. Travellers on r/travel talk about sharing a single pizza for the family instead of buying four individual meals, mostly to keep the per‑person bill under control. One user literally said they chose Pizza Hut in Terminal 2 because it was the only thing their kids would eat, and that’s how most people seem to use it.
What regulars do: they generally skip this spot unless they’ve got children in tow or a larger group that just wants something shareable at short notice. When they do go, they order a whole pizza and split it, which softens the sticker shock compared with multiple combo orders. Slices also work as a grab‑and‑go option to eat at the gate for low‑cost carriers that board from the bus stands in T2.
Practical tip: if your layover in T2 is longer than 60–70 minutes, check nearby Czech options first; use Pizza Hut as the backup plan when you need something predictable and fast in the last 30 minutes before boarding.