SSA · Restaurants

Doog

Fast Food · American

1 $$$$

Hot dogs under R$20 right after security in Terminal 1

Doog sits airside in Terminal 1 at Salvador (SSA), a few minutes’ walk from most domestic gates. It runs on a basic fast-food setup: counter ordering, quick assembly, and takeaway-friendly packaging. Prices stay in the budget range, with hot dogs and combos generally under R$20–R$30, which is low for an airport meal in Brazil.

The signature hot dog is the move here. Expect a soft bun, sausage off the grill, and typical toppings like ketchup, mustard, and mayo; some locations in this chain also add corn and shoestring potatoes, so check the board. Portions lean more snack-sized than full meal, so plan on two dogs if you’re actually hungry or pair one with fries and a drink.

Menu coverage sticks to American-style fast food: hot dogs, fries, soft drinks, and sometimes simple burgers. No table service, just counter and a few shared seats near the stand in Terminal 1. Turnover is fast enough that it works on a 30–40 minute layover, as long as your gate isn’t at the far end of the pier. Expect to pay at the register first, then wait a few minutes while they assemble your order.

Ordering is straightforward: Portuguese first, but staff usually deal fine with pointing at the menu board or saying “hot dog completo.” Card payment is standard, and most Brazilian credit and debit cards run without issues; international cards also typically work, but have a backup just in case. Drinks come in cans or plastic bottles, handy to carry to your gate and finish before boarding.

Tip: check your gate before you line up; if you’re more than 10 minutes’ walk from the main Terminal 1 food cluster, grab your hot dog to go and head straight toward your boarding area before you unwrap it.

What to order

Hot Dog

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