A NSW man whose Domino's Pizza order never showed up at his home has been awarded more than $1200 after suing the fast food chain for breach of contract.

Corrimal lawyer Tim Driscoll ordered three pizzas, two garlic breads and two 1.25L Cokes from the Domino's website on Anzac Day last year, The Daily Telegraph reports.

When they had not arrived an hour later he phoned his local store at Fairy Meadows, where the manager apologised saying they had been "inundated" with orders and a full refund would be provided.

But the refund also failed to arrive and after a year of being "fobbed off" Mr Driscoll decided to take the drastic step of pursuing legal action.

"They kept saying they were looking into it but after 12 months of fobbing me off with 'we'll get back to you', I thought I had to bring it to a head," he said.

The personal injury and workers compensation specialist sued Domino's for breach of contract, initially demanding $9000 "to teach them a lesson".

Yesterday the matter was heard in court, where Mr Driscoll had a win after Domino's failed to attend and to acknowledge the judgment.

The chain has been ordered to pay Mr Driscoll $1203.27 to cover his legal fees and the $37.35 order.

Domino's later accused him of wasting the court's time and said they will appeal the judgement.