Gate-side burgers at Jerônimo in Terminal 1
Jerônimo sits airside in Terminal 1 at Salvador (SSA), just past the main security checkpoint, so it works for almost every domestic departure. It runs through most of the day to match flight banks, with service usually starting around breakfast time and going into the late evening, covering that 06:00 to 22:00 window when the terminal stays busy.
The menu leans hard into smash-style burgers, fries, and shakes, with mains typically landing in the R$35–R$55 range, which is mid-pack for Salvador airport pricing. You order and pay at the counter, grab a buzzer, then pick up your tray, which keeps things moving when multiple flights out of Terminal 1 board around the same time.
Burger builds tend to be straightforward: beef patties, American-style cheese, soft buns, plus options like bacon and extra sauce. Portion size on a standard burger and fries works as a solid pre-flight meal for most people on a single order, so you usually don’t need to double up unless you skipped lunch and have a late departure after 21:00.
Drinks cover the basics: fountain sodas, bottled water, and often a couple of branded milkshakes, with non-alcoholic options usually sitting around R$8–R$15. Alcohol is not the focus here, so if you want a proper caipirinha or a beer on tap before an Azul or LATAM flight, you may want to pair a burger here with a drink from a nearby bar closer to your exact gate.
Seating spreads along the concourse near the restaurant, with tables close enough to see boarding activity for nearby domestic gates in Terminal 1. Power outlets are hit-or-miss at these tables, so charge your phone at a landside outlet near check-in on Level 1 before you head through security and settle in at Jerônimo.