Monday 4 August 2025
Sydney Airport has today announced the first phase of a major redevelopment of the T3 Domestic Terminal, set to transform the terminal’s dining precinct and specialty retail offering into a vibrant, contemporary space that better reflects the tastes of today’s travellers.
Phase One of the transformation will see 14 new food and beverage concepts introduced, with three headline brands announced today: Maggio’s, Slim’s Quality Burgers, and Loulou – all making their airport debut.
Opening in late 2025, these iconic and emerging names represent the first step in a broader terminal upgrade designed to elevate the passenger experience and reimagine domestic travel at Australia’s busiest airport.
Mark Zaouk, Group Executive Commercial at Sydney Airport, said: “T3 Domestic is not just a terminal; it’s a gateway for millions of passengers to Australia’s vibrant domestic travel market and we’re transforming the dining and speciality retail areas by securing iconic brands that reflect the premium offering T3 is known for.
“We’re proud to partner with brands that bring authenticity, creativity and premium quality to the terminal. This is just the beginning, we’ll soon be unveiling even more exceptional dining names, along with a revitalised specialty retail mix to match.”
A taste of what’s to come
Maggio’s – An airport first for this North Shore institution, founded by the Maggio brothers in 1998. Known for its Italian pasticceria favourites, expect maritozzi, sfogliatelle, fresh pasta, pizza, and hearty sandwiches made from scratch.
“We’ve built a loyal community at Cammeray and North Ryde, and we’re so excited to bring our food to a new audience at the airport,” said Andrew Maggio.
Slim’s Quality Burgers – A cult-favourite burger joint bringing nostalgic, fast-casual dining to the terminal, with a menu built on fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Loulou – Best known for its boulangerie and award-winning croissants, Loulou offers French-style pastries, baguette sandwiches, pate, and gourmet retail gifts, perfect for pre-flight indulgence, travel treats or luxury gifting.
Adam Petta, CEO at Etymon, said: “We are excited for our humble neighbourhood French hospitality to come to T3 Domestic. For us, this forms a pivotal piece in Loulou’s growth strategy, allowing us to have our brand recognised alongside some of Australia’s most successful hospitality operators.”
These venues join recent openings including Luke Mangan’s Bar & Bistro named Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year at the global FAB (Airport F&B + Hospitality) Awards, flagship airport bar Stone & Wood, and the Heinemann Domestic concept store, forming part of the terminal’s broader commercial refresh.
The remaining food and beverage brands in the 14-venue rollout will be revealed in the coming months. Specialty retail will follow, as Sydney Airport continues to curate a best-in-class line-up that celebrates local and global favourites.
The T3 transformation also includes:
- Upgraded shopfronts and signage
- Improved wayfinding for faster navigation
- New furniture, finishes and greenery to enhance ambience
During construction, passengers will have access to temporary fresh food and coffee options via pop-up carts from well-known names such as York Street Coffee, Sushi Saikou, and Baker’s Cut.
Images of the new dining precinct coming to Sydney Airport’s T3 domestic terminal can be found here.
Notes to editor
First phase of new food brands joining T3 Domestic:
- Maggio’s
- Slim’s Quality Burgers
- Loulou
Menu Highlights
Maggio’s
- Selection of cannoli, ricotta cheesecakes and chocolate tortes
- Maggio's Famous Eggs - poached eggs served in a fresh tomato and basil sauce
- Chilli Scrambled Eggs with grilled broccolini and feta
- Rustic pizzas
- Homemade lasagna
- Handmade panini
- Fresh Salads
Slim’s Quality Burgers
- Selection of cheeseburgers and deluxe burgers
- Angus beef salad and chicken club salad
- Fresh cut fries, loaded bacon fries
- Crispy chicken tenders
- Thick shakes, sundaes and splits
- Family packs and kids’ meals
Loulou
- Selection of French-style pastries
- Baguette sandwiches
- Selection of pates