Whether you fancy a cappuccino and pastry, a pub lunch, a burger and fries or a table-served meal, there is plenty of choice of restaurants and places to eat in both Terminals at Gatwick.
There are restaurants, pubs and cafes both before and after passport control in each Terminal, and helping to keep standards high is world famous independent food critic Egon Ronay. Together with a team of inspectors, he regularly visits the airport and reports to management on the quality of food and service. Each quarter he produces a set of ratings and awards special symbols to airport cafes, pubs and restaurants which score highly on quality, service and style. These awards are then highlighted in the free leaflets entitled Where to eat well at Gatwick Airport. You will find racks of these leaflets near to the principal food courts in both Terminals, and there is always a foreword by Egon Ronay on some aspect of catering. Highly readable and a unique way of providing customers with up-to-the-minute information on where and what to eat, these leaflets are well worth picking up.
Places to eat
Every one of the catering outlets at Gatwick is inspected every month by top food critic Egon Ronay and his team of inspectors. The effect is clear when you compare Gatwick's general standard of catering with virtually any other airport in the world.
Don't forget there's a drive-thru McDonald's by the exit of the South Terminal complex.
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