A man who waited more than a year for a Domino's pizza delivery has sued the company for $1,200.

Lawyer Tim Driscoll ordered $40 worth of food, including three pizzas and sides, 18-months ago on Anzac Day to his Wollongong home but his order didn't arrive.

And after being knocked back for a refund the 30-year-old took the matter to the courts, winning $1203.27 over the $37.35 order, according to Daily Telegraph.

Cheesed off: Tim Driscoll waited over a year for a Domino's pizza delivery that never arrived

Pizza his mind: The 30-year-old called his local Fairy Meadow Domino's store but never received a refund

'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,' Mr Droscoll said.

'I took the extreme step of going to court.'

He had ordered the meatlovers' pizza, vegetarian pizza and Hawaiian pizza plus two garlic bread and two 1.25 litres of coke for a party.

After calling his local Fairy Meadow Domino's store the manager said he would be refunded for his order, however they once again failed to deliver.

Mr Driscoll initially requested $9000 damages but was satisfied the verdict covered his legal fees and the cost of the order.

He has now asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to take further action against the pizza giant for breaching consumer laws.

Domino's failed to attend court on Tuesday and said they will apply to have the judgment overturned.

Hungry for justice: The 30-year-old took the matter to the courts, winning $1203.27