Domino’s Pizza Turkey Menu & Prices: The 2026 Cost Guide
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If you haven’t visited Istanbul or Antalya in a year, a glance at the Domino’s Pizza menu might make you do a double take. The days of grabbing a pizza for just a few dollars are officially over. With inflation pushing the exchange rate to nearly 43 Turkish Lira (TL) per dollar, fast food prices in December 2025 have climbed to a completely new tier.
Today, a standard medium pizza often lists for over 300 TL (approx. $7 USD). But here is the critical piece of “street smarts” that most tourists miss: Almost nobody in Turkey orders at list price. The entire system runs on aggressive “Kampanyalar” (campaigns/promos). If you order a single pizza off the board, you are paying a voluntary “tourist tax.” If you combine items into menus, you pay the real market price.
We analyzed the prices as of December 22, 2025, to show you what you should actually budget and which pizzas are worth the Lira.

The Domino’s Effect: 750 Stores vs. Inflation
Domino’s is ubiquitous in Turkey. With over 750 branches (as of August 2025) and a target to crack the 800 mark, the chain is present in all 81 provinces. This ubiquity makes it a surprisingly accurate indicator of the economic climate.
While you might pay up to 170 TL for a coffee at Starbucks these days, Domino’s positions itself as the heavy hitter for hunger. Yet, the price hike is undeniable. The “Gamer Menu” (Pizza + Chicken + Cola)—formerly the cheap cheat code for late night sessionsnow hovers around 450 TL. For context, that is approaching the cost of a sit down dinner in many local restaurants. Speaking of gaming, if you are looking to stretch your budget on entertainment rather than just food, check out our guide to the Steam Turkey Store for regional pricing tips.
Current Domino’s Pizza Prices (December 2025)
Note: The following prices are based on an exchange rate of 1 USD ≈ 42.81 TL. Prices may vary slightly by neighborhood (e. g., upscale Beşiktaş vs. residential Keçiören).
Single Item Prices: The “Tourist Trap”
These are the prices you pay if you order a pizza without a campaign. Our advice: Don’t do this. Always use the “2 for 1” or “3 Al 1 Öde” (Buy 3 Pay 1) offers in the app.
| Category (Medium Size) | Price in TRY (approx.) | Price in USD (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Cazip Pizza (Margarita, Sausage) | 300.00-320.00 TL | $7.00-7.50 |
| Özel Pizza (Veggie, Fit & Fresh) | 350.00-380.00 TL | $8.20-8.90 |
| Bol Malzemos (Premium/Gourmet) | 400.00-420.00 TL | $9.30-9.80 |
| Large Pizza (Büyük Boy) | 540.00-620.00 TL | $12.60-14.50 |
If these prices make you consider cooking at home, local supermarkets like Migros often offer cheaper alternatives for a quick meal.

The Real Heroes: Sides & Chicken
Often, it is the sides that bloat the bill. The “Çıtır Tavuk Kova” (Crispy Chicken Bucket) is a crowd favorite, but its price has seen a steep increase. A small bucket today costs more than a whole pizza did just two years ago.
| Product | Price in TRY | Price in USD |
|---|---|---|
| Tostilla (Roast Beef/Cheddar) | 180.00-210.00 TL | $4.20-4.90 |
| Dürümos (Chicken Wrap) | from 120.00 TL | from $2.80 |
| Makarnos (Oven Baked Pasta) | 180.00-250.00 TL | $4.20-5.80 |
| Çıtır Karışık Kova (Chicken Mix Bucket) | 190.00-240.00 TL | $4.40-5.60 |
Desserts: The Soufflé Index
The famous chocolate soufflé at Domino’s is practically a cult institution in Turkey. Previously an item you would toss into the cart for spare change, it is now a distinct budget line item.
| Dessert | Price in TRY | Price in USD |
|---|---|---|
| Chocolate Soufflé (Single) | 120.00 TL | $2.80 |
| Soufflé (Double Pack) | 230.00 TL | $5.35 |
If you are generally tracking costs in the region, remember that inflation isn’t limited to food. Before you start ordering via apps, ensure your phone is connected without burning your budgetcheck our guide to Vodafone Turkey Prepaid to stay online efficiently.
Insider Tips: How to Order Like a Local
1. Master the Local Apps
Avoid the international websites. Download Yemeksepeti or Getir. These apps often feature exclusive “Joker” discounts that are 20-30% cheaper than the official Domino’s channels.
2. “GelAl” (Pick Up) is King
In almost all Turkish Domino’s branches, the “GelAl” (Come and Take) principle applies. If you pick up the pizza yourself, you often skip the delivery fee and gain access to special menus unavailable for delivery. It also saves you from waiting in traffica frustration anyone familiar with transportation in Istanbul knows to avoid.
3. Avoid Cash at the Door
Given the fluctuating currency and the frequent lack of change carried by drivers, online credit card payment is preferable. It is as secure as shopping in any major mall.

Verdict: Is Domino’s Turkey Still Cheap?
The answer is a definite “Yes and No.” With a list price of 300 TL+ for a pizza, Domino’s is no longer a budget meal. However, if you utilize the local campaigns (e. g., 3 pizzas for 600 TL), you can drive the unit price down to a tolerable 200 TL (approx. $4.60). Compared to the rising cost of imported ingredients in supermarkets, Domino’s remains a convenient, albeit pricier, option.








