Subway Soup Menu
You’re looking for a quick guide to what to expect when you order a warm bowl. This short intro explains typical offerings, seasonal twists, and how availability shifts by location across the United States.
Think of these bowls as a cozy side or a lighter main that pairs well with a sandwich. The guide previews three headline classics: Broccoli Cheddar, Homestyle Chicken Noodle, and Loaded Baked Potato. It also notes past seasonal favorites like Tomato Basil and Spicy Chicken Tortilla.
You’ll find a simple size-and-price table in the next section with typical US prices and a short nutrition and allergen overview. That way you can choose a lighter broth option or a richer, cheesy bowl to fit your day and dietary needs.
If you want the full breakdown of past rollouts, sizes, and U.S. pricing, follow this quick reference at the menu resource.
What to Know About the Subway Soup Menu
Adding a hot bowl to your order is an easy way to make a light meal feel more satisfying. It warms you up and pairs cleanly with a sandwich or salad. The choice is simple when you want something cozy without overthinking food prep.
Why these bowls work as a comfort side
The appeal is straightforward. Warm, familiar flavors make the meal feel homestyle and complete.
They also add calories and warmth without adding fuss. That makes them a go-to when you want something quick and filling.
What the refreshed recipes changed
Refreshed recipes focused on bolder flavor and consistent ingredients. Test-kitchen tweaks aimed to make each bowl taste richer and more reliable across locations.
- Homestyle Chicken Noodle: richer chicken broth, shredded all-white meat chicken, and diced vegetables for a lighter, homestyle experience.
- Broccoli Cheddar: creamier cheddar base paired with 100% broccoli florets for a classic creamy-veg profile.
- Loaded Baked Potato: red potatoes, bacon, and cream cheese to push the bowl into hearty, smoky territory.
When you’ll see these bowls most
Expect soups to be highlighted in fall and winter. Brands often run seasonal limited-time promotions—past rollouts included weekend discounts in October.
Lineups can vary by location, so check local listings when seasonal options or limited-time soup features are active.
| Refreshed Bowl | Key Ingredients | Typical Flavor Profile | Seasonal Timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broccoli Cheddar | Cheddar base, 100% broccoli florets | Creamy, savory, mild cheddar | Fall/Winter |
| Homestyle Chicken Noodle | Rich chicken broth, shredded all-white meat, diced veg | Light, savory, comforting | Fall/Winter |
| Loaded Baked Potato | Red potatoes, bacon, cream cheese | Hearty, smoky, rich | Fall/Winter (rotating) |
Subway Soup Menu: Past Favorites and What’s Typically Included

Here’s a spotter’s guide to familiar bowls you’ll see during past rollouts and seasonal runs.
Broccoli Cheddar
Broccoli cheddar centers on a creamy cheddar cheese base that carries most of the flavor. Tender broccoli florets add texture and a real-vegetable bite.
Refreshed versions note 100% broccoli florets and a smoother cheddar soup finish for balance.
Homestyle Chicken Noodle
Homestyle chicken noodle pairs savory chicken broth with egg noodles. Shredded all-white meat chicken and diced vegetables deepen the savory profile.
This noodle soup reads as classic comfort without being heavy.
Loaded Baked Potato
The loaded baked potato bowl tastes like a loaded spud in a bowl: potatoes, cheddar cheese, crispy bacon, and green onions. Red potatoes and cream cheese can make the texture richer.
Other seasonal and bold picks
Tomato Basil is a creamy, tangy classic that pairs well with a sandwich. Spicy Chicken Tortilla brings heat and tortilla-strip crunch for winter months.
Autumn Harvest leans slightly sweet with fall vegetables for a lighter seasonal option.
- Limited-time ideas: Winter Vegetable Stew (carrots, potatoes, kale)
- Gourmet Mushroom Soup and Creamy Tomato & Bacon have circulated as special bowls
Prices and Nutritional Information for Popular Subway Soups

This section lists common US prices and key per-serving nutritional information so you can order with confidence.
Subway soup prices in the United States by size
Real-time prices vary by region. Below are commonly cited U.S. prices for small, regular, and large servings.
| Soup | Small | Regular | Large |
|---|---|---|---|
| Broccoli Cheddar Soup | $4.49 | $5.49 | $6.49 |
| Homestyle Chicken Noodle Soup | $3.99 | $4.99 | $5.99 |
| Loaded Baked Potato Soup | $4.79 | $5.79 | $6.79 |
Real Time Price: local stores may set different amounts. For full nutrition sheets, see the official nutrition PDF.
Calories per serving at a glance
Light broths like the chicken noodle run lowest per serving. Broccoli cheddar and loaded baked potato are higher because of cheese and cream.
Allergens and dietary fit notes
Cheddar cheese and cream add dairy. Noodle options contain wheat. Bacon and cheese raise fat and sodium.
How ingredients affect taste and macros
Broth-based bowls deliver more protein per serving with fewer calories.
Cheddar cheese and cream increase calories and make texture richer. Loaded baked versions taste heartier and skimp less on fat for that indulgent feel.
Picking the Right Soup for Your Cravings and the Season
Choose the bowl that matches your craving and the season for the best comfort.
Pick a lane: creamy and rich, light and brothy, or bold and spicy. For a soothing, not-too-heavy option, go with homestyle chicken noodle. If you want indulgence, try the loaded baked potato or a cheddar-style bowl.
On cold days, richer bowls feel like a fuller meal. Lighter broths balance a hearty sandwich. Chunky bowls add texture; smooth ones carry warm, creamy flavor.
Check the subway soup menu or local soup menu before you go. Availability changes with seasonal limited-time offerings. Use season, craving, and any dietary needs to choose with confidence.