Subway Menu With Prices
You want a quick, no-nonsense look at the offerings so you can choose and order with confidence. This page lays out the essentials in a simple, shop-ready format for the United States.
Here you’ll find today’s core choices: signature subs, wraps, salads, sides, drinks, and common add-ons. Items are grouped so you can compare a 6-inch versus a footlong at a glance.
Pricing can vary by location and time of day. The goal is to help you estimate your total and plan a practical meal—whether you pick up in-store, use curbside, or get delivery.
The layout is built for speed. Skim a section, pick an item, and move on. No clutter. Just familiar, American-style sandwiches and clear value info.
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Subway Menu With Prices in the United States
This page offers a practical snapshot of standard item costs so you can estimate a meal in minutes.
What these prices cover for today’s menu
Prices reflect common, core items, typical sizes, and a standard build. Use this information to plan without surprises.
Why costs can change by location, time, and service
Regional costs and franchise choices affect local tags and label label on some items. Promotions and peak time shifts also change costs.
Delivery or third‑party services may add fees or show a profile‑style storefront that alters what you see. Label label label differences can appear across pages or apps.
How to use this page to plan your order fast
Scan the list by category, pick a base item, then add sides to estimate a full meal. Use simple tools on the site for quick totals.
| Item | Size | Typical U.S. Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turkey Classic | 6-inch | $5.49 | Standard build |
| Italian B.M.T. | Footlong | $8.99 | Popular family choice |
| Veggie Delight | 6-inch | $4.99 | Good solo option |
For final checkout totals, check the restaurant’s official website or ordering page before you pay on any service.
Signature Sandwiches and Classic Subs
Pick a familiar signature sandwich when you want a reliable, full-flavored meal without the guesswork.
Customer favorites across American styles
These classic builds focus on simple layers and dependable flavors. They feel like home because they use familiar ingredients and straightforward seasoning.
Customization is easy. You can tweak bread, cheese, veggies, and sauces to match appetite or budget.
Chicken, steak, and seafood-inspired picks
Chicken options typically sit midrange in cost. Steak choices are often a touch higher. Seafood-inspired picks can be specialty items and may cost more than deli-style options.
When to choose a footlong vs. a 6-inch
If you’re sharing or very hungry, a footlong usually gives better per-inch value. For a lighter lunch, a 6-inch keeps your total down.
Order like a regular: pick bread, protein, cheese, veggies, and sauce the same way each time. That keeps your experience consistent.
| Size | Standard build | With add-ons |
|---|---|---|
| 6-inch | $5.49 | $6.99 |
| Footlong | $8.99 | $10.99 |
| Chicken/Steak/Seafood* | $6.49 | $8.49 |
Use the table above to compare at-a-glance. It gives the information you need to decide fast.
Wraps, Salads, and Lighter Options

For a lighter lunch that still satisfies, try a wrap or a fork-first salad.
Wraps are tidy, handheld choices that keep flavors compact. They work well when you eat in the car or carry food on a trip.
Wraps also pack neatly for families and parties. They portion easily and cut down on topping spills during travel.
Wraps for an easy on-the-go meal
Choose a chicken or turkey wrap for a quick bite. Protein level shapes the cost, so wraps can align with certain subs in value.
Salads for a fork-first experience
Salads give the same protein-and-veggie comfort in a bowl. They suit lighter dinners or those who want fewer carbs.
- Best for delivery: heartier proteins hold up better than delicate veggies.
- Best for parties: wraps travel neatly and slice into portions.
- Best for a quick meal: salads are easy to eat at a table or on the go.
| Item | Typical U.S. Cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Chicken Wrap | $6.49 | On-the-go, delivery |
| Turkey Salad | $6.99 | Light dinner, table service |
| Veggie Wrap | $5.49 | Parties, quick snacks |
Match your pick to today’s plan. Add a side or drinks to round out the meal, and note how service type shapes the final experience.
Sides, Cookies, Chips, and Add-Ons
Small sides can turn a simple sandwich into a satisfying meal without a big cost increase.
Common sides include chips, cookies, and simple add-ons that don’t slow the line. Chips are a quick crunch. Cookies are the easy yes—classic comfort, fast sweetness, and kid-friendly appeal.
Estimate totals simply. A 6-inch sub alone might be about $5.50. Add a small side and a drink and expect roughly $2.50–$3.50 extra. That often beats piling on extra protein or specialty toppings for value.
- Extra cheese: low cost, noticeable flavor boost.
- Extra protein: fills you up but costs more per ounce.
- Specialty toppings: choose sparingly for taste, not bulk.
Some ordering platforms use label-style grouping like “chips” versus “snacks.” Keep wording simple to find items fast. Base your choice on preference and value—usually a small side plus a drink gives the best “meal feel.”
| Order | Typical U.S. Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 6-inch only | $5.49 | Light and budget-friendly |
| 6-inch + side + drink | $8.00–$9.00 | More satisfying for most |
| 6-inch + extra protein | $7.50–$8.50 | Higher cost, more filling |
Drinks, Smoothies, and Juices
Choose a drink that fits your meal and timeline so you don’t slow down pickup or delivery.
Fountain and bottled options
Fountain pours are a classic pairing for sandwiches. They give value and pair well with hot items.
Bottled sodas, water, and iced tea work if you want to save part of your drink for later. Mix fountain and bottled choices when ordering for a family to cover different tastes.
Smoothies and juices via third-party services
Smoothies and Juices sometimes appear only on delivery platforms. Listings can show estimated delivery time and distance, which affects availability.
Check the checkout total on the service you use. Blended items may add prep time and cost.
- Organize options in a simple list for fast picking.
- Confirm availability on the site or app before finalizing your order.
| Item | Typical U.S. Cost | Availability | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fountain Drink (Regular) | $1.99–$2.49 | In-store | Good value for combos |
| Bottled Soda / Water | $1.99–$2.99 | In-store, delivery | Portable and resealable |
| Smoothie (when available) | $4.99–$6.49 | Third-party services | May add prep time |
| Fresh Juice (when available) | $3.99–$5.49 | Third-party services | Seasonal and shop-dependent |
Delivery, Pickup, and Service Experience Factors

Timing, distance, and the platform you use each shape the ordering experience from start to finish.
Delivery listings often show an estimated time and miles. Longer distance usually means a longer wait and a cooler sandwich. Some items, like smoothies, may show longer prep and travel times.
Check store ratings and the restaurant profile before you order. Scores and recent comments can hint at accuracy and completeness. Notes like “shorted a cookie” or “made incorrectly” point to recurring service issues.
Tips to get the right sandwich the first time
- Use short, clear customization notes. Simple requests get followed more often during busy services.
- Confirm bread, protein, cheese, toasted/not toasted, and sauces before checkout.
- Pick pickup when accuracy matters most. It speeds fixes and cuts misdelivery risk.
| Item | Example ETA & Distance | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| Chicken | 25 min – 3.11 mi | Moderate wait; check temperature on arrival |
| Steak | 26 min – 1.86 mi | Shorter distance; higher chance of accurate build |
| Smoothies & Juices | 25 min – 5.85 mi | Longer prep; may be unavailable from farther shops |
Different pages and services display items differently. Use the site tools and your eye for ratings to make the best choice. That keeps control in your hands and improves the overall ordering experience.
Paying for Your Meal With Subway Cards and eGift Cards
Prepaid meal cards are a handy tool when you want quick, predictable checkout. They work well for budgeting, ordering for kids, or covering a small group lunch.
Where to buy physical cards in the U.S. and Canada
You can pick up physical cards at participating restaurant locations across the U.S. and Canada. Buy them online through the official website or from authorized retail and online resellers.
Where to buy eGift cards online
eGift cards are a fast option when you need credit the same day. Purchase digital gifts on the site and deliver them by email or text. This is ideal for last-minute planning or quick gifts.
Corporate, bulk, and accessibility options
Bulk and corporate cards serve as practical tools for offices, rewards, and recurring meal needs. Physical cards with Braille can be special ordered by calling 1-877-697-8222.
- Use cards to simplify checkout and keep tabs on daily spending.
- Choose physical, eGift, or bulk based on how many people you’re serving.
- Find buying links and FAQ pages on the official site to learn more tools and services.
| Channel | How to buy | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| In-store | Participating locations | Immediate physical gift |
| Online | Official website | eGift and reloads |
| Resellers | Retail or authorized sites | Wide availability |
Cookie Preferences, Privacy Settings, and Personalized Recommendations
Cookie choices let you balance privacy and convenience when you plan an order online. Sites use small files so services may function properly and remember basic choices for your visit.
Why sites allow cookies and how services may function properly
Websites allow cookies to keep carts stable, save your store choice, and speed up pages. This helps the site load faster and keeps tools working while you shop.
Types cookies you’ll see
- Performance cookies — improve site speed and reliability and help the site run smoothly.
- Advertising cookies — measure ads and show interest-based ads across visits.
- Preference cookies — save your settings so the site remembers language or nearby stores.
How cookies may collect personal information and analyze site activity
Cookies may collect personal information if you enter it on forms or log in. They can also analyze site pages you visit to show items you viewed or local suggestions.
Manage settings and control personalized recommendations
You can change browser settings to block or delete cookies, limit interest-based ads, and reduce cross-site tracking. Note the trade-off: block all cookies and some services may not function properly, like saving your cart or store choice.
| Action | How it helps | What may happen |
|---|---|---|
| Allow performance cookies | Faster pages, stable tools | Better site experience |
| Block advertising cookies | Fewer targeted ads | Less personalized recommendations |
| Clear cookies regularly | Reset privacy choices | May need to reselect preferences |
Build Your Best Subway Order Today
Build a fast, reliable order by starting with one main and adding just what you need. Pick a sub, wrap, or salad that fits your hunger.
Next, choose a side if you want extra crunch or a sweet treat. Add a drink to round out the meal and keep your total steady.
Use the price tables above to compare a 6-inch and a footlong at checkout time. That helps you match portion and budget without guessing.
Consider pickup for accuracy and speed, or delivery when convenience matters. For large orders, pick pickup to cut wait and keep builds correct.
Try this simple formula: a classic main you like, one reliable side, and a drink that fits your day. Use the page as a quick checklist, then confirm final totals on your chosen ordering platform.