DAL has dining options throughout its terminal — from local institutions to reliable chains. Below is a terminal-by-terminal guide to the highlights, plus the best quick bites, sit-down spots, and what to expect on pricing before your flight.

Airport Dining · DAL
DAL operates a single terminal, so all dining is accessible once you clear security. Here are the standout options:
| Restaurant | Type | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Campisi's | Italian pizza & pasta | $$ |
| Whataburger | Texas fast food burgers | $ |
| Dickey's Barbecue Pit | Texas BBQ | $ |
| Cantina Laredo | Upscale Mexican | $$ |
| CRU Wine Bar | Wine bar & American | $$$ |
| Jason's Deli | Deli & sandwiches | $ |
Whataburger — iconic Texas fast food open 24 hours; a quintessential Dallas experience you cannot get at most airports
Quick-service counters at DAL typically get you through the line in 5–10 minutes at off-peak times, and up to 20 minutes during the morning rush. Budget an extra 15 minutes at minimum if you plan to eat before your flight — and check your Leave-By Time before you sit down so you know exactly how much runway you have.
Campisi's — beloved Dallas Italian institution with pizza and pasta; a local landmark at Gate 4 since 2014
Full-service restaurants at DAL typically require 45–75 minutes from being seated to paying the check. If you want a relaxed dining experience, plan to arrive at the airport at least 90 minutes before boarding — factor in security wait, the walk to your gate, and a buffer for the unexpected. The Leave-By calculator can fold your meal time into your total airport plan.
DAL packs 24 post-security options into one concourse; BBQ and fast food run $8–13 and sit-down averages $20–35 per person.
Airport restaurants across the US typically charge 20–40% above street prices due to higher operating costs, rent, and logistics. At DAL, use this rough guide:
| Price Symbol | Per Person | Typical Options |
|---|---|---|
| $ | Under $12 | Fast food, coffee, grab-and-go snacks |
| $$ | $12–25 | Fast-casual, sandwiches, pub fare |
| $$$ | Over $25 | Full-service restaurants, steakhouses, seafood |
Prices as of 2026. Tip (18–20%) is additional at full-service restaurants.
Yes — TSA allows solid foods through security checkpoints at DAL. You can pack a sandwich, snacks, fruit, homemade food, or even a full restaurant meal in your carry-on bag and bring it through the checkpoint without any issue.
The restriction applies to liquids and gels over 3.4 oz (100 mL): soups, dips, nut butters in large containers, juice boxes, and similar items must follow the 3-1-1 rule or be placed in checked baggage. Solid food — including wrapped sandwiches, chips, candy, produce, and baked goods — passes through freely.
This means you can save significantly on airport food prices by packing your own meal or picking something up before you enter the terminal. See the full TSA food policy and tips in our guide: Can you bring food through airport security?
Arrive early enough for a relaxed meal
The Leave-By calculator folds your real-time DAL security wait, drive time with traffic, and gate walk into one exact time to leave home — so you arrive with time to eat, not just sprint.
Calculate your Leave-By Time →See also: DAL TSA wait times · DAL security tips · Bringing food through security
DAL has one terminal with several dining options airside. Highlights include Campisi's, Whataburger, Dickey's Barbecue Pit, and more. Most options are available after clearing security.
Whataburger — iconic Texas fast food open 24 hours; a quintessential Dallas experience you cannot get at most airports
Campisi's — beloved Dallas Italian institution with pizza and pasta; a local landmark at Gate 4 since 2014
DAL packs 24 post-security options into one concourse; BBQ and fast food run $8–13 and sit-down averages $20–35 per person. Airport restaurants typically charge 20–40% above street prices. As a rough guide: $ = under $12, $$ = $12–25, and $$$ = over $25 per person.
Yes — TSA allows solid foods through security checkpoints at DAL. You can bring a sandwich, snacks, fruit, or even a full meal from outside the airport in your carry-on. Liquids and gels over 3.4 oz are still restricted; soups, dips, and similar items must comply with the 3-1-1 rule. See the full policy in our guide.