T2’s Salz Burger is your standard quick bite by the gates
In Salzburg Airport’s T2, Salz Burger fills the fast-food gap for anyone who just wants something hot and salty before boarding. It sits airside in the small T2 departures area, so you’re only eating here if you’re actually flying out of SZG from this terminal. Think basic burger counter, not a long sit-down meal spot.
Menu details are thin online, but you can safely expect the usual: burgers, fries, and soft drinks at typical airport pricing, roughly in the €10–€15 range for a combo in similar Austrian airports. Seating in T2 is limited, so plan to grab your tray and head back toward your gate rather than count on a proper restaurant-style table for a group of 4–6.
Hours aren’t clearly published, but SZG’s charter-heavy schedule means T2 tends to pulse around early-morning and weekend departures. If you have a 06:30 ski charter, don’t count on much else being open in T2 besides quick counters like this. For midday flights, you’re usually better off eating before the 11:00–14:00 wave, when lines at any food outlet in a small terminal can jump to 10–15 minutes.
There are no reliable reviews yet calling out a standout burger, special sauce, or a best order at Salz Burger in SZG T2. With that in mind, treat anything more complicated than a basic cheeseburger and fries as a gamble. Airports with similar counters tend to do simple items better than loaded burgers with extra toppings that sit under heat lamps for 5–10 minutes.
Practical tip: if you care about food quality and have time, eat in T1 landside before clearing security into T2, then use Salz Burger only for a last-minute drink or fries top-up within 20–30 minutes of boarding.