What Is Döner

How big is a döner?

Short answer

Big enough to be a meal, and no further than that as a category answer. Portion is set by the operator, not by the word, and the same shop can sell a full size and a junior size of the same sandwich.

A deeply filled döner in toasted triangular bread

A döner is normally a full meal rather than a snack. The word itself does not fix a portion: the bread, the weight of meat, and how high the salad is piled are the shop’s decisions, and several shops sell more than one size of the same sandwich.

Operators describe size in relative terms, which is a signal in itself. Kotti Berliner Döner Kebab’s August 2026 menu says its signature döner in Turkish pide is larger than a burger. GDK USA sells The Junior OG as the flavours of its original kebab in a smaller size, alongside the full one. Those are two companies telling you their own portions relative to something else, not measurements you can carry to a third shop.

Sandwiches, wraps, boxes and fries laid out side by side
The same fillings look very different across formats. Volume in a box is not the same meal as volume in bread.

What actually drives the size

Variable Effect How to read it before ordering
Bread A quartered loaf holds far more than a thin pocket Look at what is coming out of the press
Meat portion The single biggest difference between shops Watch how many passes the knife makes
Salad load Adds bulk without adding much weight Look at the sandwich in front of you in the queue
Format A wrap is constrained; a pocket is not See dürüm vs pide
Named size Junior, regular, jumbo where offered The menu says so explicitly

Watching an order being built is the most reliable method available to a stranger, and it costs nothing. Döner is assembled in the open at almost every shop, so the person ahead of you in the queue is a live sample of what you are about to be handed.

Be careful comparing a sandwich with a box. A box can look enormous because fries are bulky and cheap to be generous with, while carrying less meat than the sandwich beside it on the menu. The opposite happens too. Volume in a container is a poor proxy for the size of the meal; see box vs sandwich.

Assume one döner is lunch or dinner, not a starter. If you are unsure, order one and a portion of fries to share rather than two sandwiches, because the sandwich is the part that does not keep — see leftovers.

If size is the whole question because you are feeding a child, a junior size where one exists is easier than halving a sauced sandwich, and a box with a fork is easier again. Is döner good for kids covers the rest of that decision.

Nobody publishes a category-wide weight or dimension. Numbers that circulate online are usually one shop’s portion repeated as a fact, and the number you actually want is the one in front of you. For the energy question, see how many calories are in a döner.

Related questions

Is a döner bigger than a burrito or a gyro?

Often bigger than a gyro in a soft pita, and comparable to a large burrito, but this varies enough by shop that it is not a rule.

Should two people share one?

You can, and a plate or box divides more easily than a sauced sandwich. Order a side rather than splitting if you are both hungry.