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Domino's Pizza Iceland

3.5(1850 reviews)$$$$Budget-friendlyReykjavik, Iceland

Iceland's most widespread pizza chain, with locations across Reykjavik and beyond -- reliable, affordable, and open late when everything else has closed.

Nobody travels to Iceland dreaming of Domino's pizza. But at midnight on a Tuesday, when your hotel room is cold and every restaurant within walking distance closed three hours ago, that blue and red logo glowing through the Reykjavik darkness becomes the most beautiful sight in the city. Domino's has carved out a role in Iceland's food landscape that no independent pizzeria can match: reliable, affordable, available, and open when you need it.

The Locations

Domino's operates roughly ten locations across Iceland, with the majority clustered in the greater Reykjavik area. The Skulagata branch is the most central, convenient for tourists staying downtown. The Skeifan and Noatun locations serve the eastern suburbs. Akranes has its own branch, serving the town across Hvalfjordur from Reykjavik. Each location offers the same menu, the same delivery service, and the same predictable quality.

The Food

This is Domino's. You know what you are getting. The pizzas follow the global formula -- consistent crusts, familiar toppings, reliable execution. The menu includes the standard range of pizzas, sides, and drinks that you would find in any Domino's worldwide, with occasional local variations.

What makes Domino's significant in Iceland is not the food itself but the context. In a country where a restaurant pizza typically costs ISK 3,000-5,000, Domino's offers pizzas from ISK 1,490. For budget travellers, families, and anyone who has spent three days eating ISK 4,500 fish dishes, that price point is not just attractive -- it is transformative.

The Late-Night Factor

Iceland's restaurant scene tends to close early. By 22:00, most kitchens have stopped serving. Domino's stays open until 23:00 on weekdays and 01:00 on weekends, making it one of the few reliable late-night food options in the country. After a Northern Lights tour that returns at 23:30, or a long drive from the South Coast that ends after dark, Domino's is often the only hot food available. It fills a gap that no artisan pizzeria has bothered to address.

Delivery

The delivery service works well across the Reykjavik area. Orders through the Domino's app or website are processed efficiently, and the delivery radius covers most of the capital region. For visitors staying in Airbnbs or hotels without restaurants, delivery is a practical lifeline.

Practical Tips

The Skulagata location is the best option for downtown visitors. For delivery, order through the app for the fastest service. The weekday lunch deals offer the best value. Do not expect a culinary revelation -- expect a reliable, affordable pizza that arrives hot and on time. In Iceland, that is worth more than you might think.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Domino's are there in Iceland?
Domino's operates approximately 10 locations across Iceland, with the majority in the greater Reykjavik area. Locations include Skulagata (downtown), Skeifan, Noatun, Ananaust, Dalbraut, Hraunbaer, Hjardarhagi, Louholar, and Akranes.
Does Domino's deliver in Reykjavik?
Yes. Domino's offers delivery across the greater Reykjavik area through their website and app. Delivery is also available via Wolt.
How much does a pizza cost?
Prices start from ISK 1,490 for a basic pizza, with most medium pizzas around ISK 2,000-3,000. Significantly cheaper than independent pizzerias, making it one of the most affordable dining options in Iceland.
Is Domino's open late?
Yes. Most locations stay open until 23:00 on weekdays and 01:00 on weekends, making it one of the few late-night food options available across the city.
Which Domino's is closest to downtown Reykjavik?
The Skulagata location is the most central, within walking distance of Laugavegur and the main tourist areas.
Is Domino's in Iceland different from other countries?
The menu is largely the same as other European Domino's locations, with occasional local specials. Prices are higher than in most countries due to Iceland's cost of living, but still among the cheapest restaurant options available.
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