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Subway Sandwich Menu: Prices, Calories, and More

If you want the subway sandwich menu with prices and calories, this guide puts the most-searched items in one place. This quick overview answers what typical prices and calories look like so you can plan a meal fast.

Prices vary by region and the calories change with bread, cheese, sauce, and extras. The page uses U.S.-wide typical examples and a clear New York City example, where costs often run higher than the national average.

What’s included: the Subway® Series, classic subs, breakfast items, wraps, No Bready Bowls®, salads, sides, cookies, and drinks. The guide also flags vegan, keto/low-carb, and gluten-free-friendly choices and notes common allergens like dairy.

This is a planner-style resource so you can compare a sandwich vs. a salad vs. a wrap quickly before you order. Use the quick tables that follow to see Item, Price, Calories, dietary options, and allergens at a glance.

Key takeaways: Typical U.S. prices and calorie ranges, NYC examples, and dietary flags for vegan, keto, and gluten-free choices.

Subway sandwich menu overview for the United States

Here’s a concise guide to what appears at U.S. locations, from hearty subs to lighter salads. The page highlights typical prices, calorie ranges, and a simple plan to build your order quickly.

What you’ll find today

Main categories: subs and sandwiches, wraps, salads, bowls, sides, and drinks. The same build logic applies across formats: protein + cheese + veggies + sauce. That means you can swap bread for a bowl and keep the same flavor profile.

Price and calorie ranges

Expect local variation. NYC locations often cost more due to rent and operating expenses. Typical U.S. add-ons: chips $1.69; cookie $1.49 each or $3.99 for 3; bottled water $1.29; soda $1.99 regular / $2.29 large.

Calories vary by protein and sauces. A lean turkey sub runs lower than a double-meat, extra-cheese footlong. Sauces can add hundreds of calories fast.

How to plan fast

  • Pick a format: sub, wrap, salad, or bowl.
  • Choose protein, then toppings and sauce.
  • Add a side or drink if you want a fuller meal.
Item (Entity) Price (U.S. example) Calories Dietary flags
Chips $1.69 150–180 Vegan
Cookie $1.49 (or 3 for $3.99) 200–400 Dairy, Egg
Bottled Water $1.29 0 Vegan, Gluten-Free
Soda (regular) $1.99 150–250 Contains sugar

Subway® Series and Signature sandwiches: bold flavors and premium builds

Explore the bold signature builds that bring spicy, cheesy, and meaty options to the forefront. These premium sandwiches are built-for-you but still let you tweak cheese, sauce, and veggies.

Spicy Nacho Chicken — heat-forward pick

Price (NYC): 6″ $10.59 / Footlong $15.39. This chicken-based build features cheddar sauce, jalapeños, and sriracha. Ghost pepper bread may appear as a limited add-on.

Fiery Meatball — toasted and indulgent

Price (NYC): 6″ $9.99 / Footlong $14.99. Includes meatballs, pepper jack, pepperoni, and sriracha for melty, spicy flavor when served toasted.

  • The Beast: 6″ $10.99 / Footlong $17.89 — a heavier, five-meat option for meat lovers.
  • Elite Chicken & Bacon Ranch: 6″ $10.79 / Footlong $16.59 — creamy ranch meets chicken and bacon with rich cheese.
Item Price (NYC) Calories (est) Dietary / Allergens
Spicy Nacho Chicken 6″ $10.59 / Footlong $15.39 700–1,200 Contains dairy, may contain ghost pepper (limited)
Fiery Meatball 6″ $9.99 / Footlong $14.99 800–1,300 Contains pork (pepperoni), dairy
The Beast 6″ $10.99 / Footlong $17.89 900–1,600 Contains multiple meats, dairy
Elite Chicken & Bacon Ranch 6″ $10.79 / Footlong $16.59 750–1,350 Contains poultry, dairy

Tip: Check the app or call your store to confirm limited-time bread or featured builds for the day. Signature builds start higher in calories; extra cheese or creamy sauce raises totals quickly.

Classic subs and everyday favorites with prices

Classic deli picks deliver familiar flavors and reliable value when you want a quick, customizable meal.

Italian B.M.T., Spicy Italian, and Meatball Marinara: comfort picks

Italian B.M.T. emphasizes cured meats and bold flavor. Typical U.S.: 6″ $7.49 / Footlong $9.99.

Spicy Italian leans into peppery salami and heat. Typical U.S.: 6″ $6.99 / Footlong $9.49.

Meatball Marinara is saucy and comforting. Typical U.S.: 6″ $6.49 / Footlong $8.99; NYC prices run higher.

Turkey, Tuna, and Roast Beef: simple, lighter builds

Turkey Breast, Tuna, and Roast Beef work well with extra veggies and lighter sauces for calorie control. Turkey U.S.: 6″ $6.99 / Footlong $9.49. Tuna: 6″ $6.99 / Footlong $9.49.

Protein-forward choices

Chicken Teriyaki and Steak & Cheese give bigger protein hits. Chicken Teriyaki U.S.: 6″ $7.49 / Footlong $9.99. Cheese and sweet sauces raise calories quickly.

Veggie Delite: vegetarian and vegan-friendly notes

To make the Veggie Delite vegan, skip cheese and pick plant-based sauces. Ask about cross-contact if you are strict.

Item Price (U.S.) NYC Price (example) Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free
Italian B.M.T. 6″ $7.49 / Footlong $9.99 Not vegan; contains pork, dairy
Meatball Marinara 6″ $6.49 / Footlong $8.99 6″ $8.69 / Footlong $12.89 Not vegan; contains gluten, dairy
Chicken Teriyaki 6″ $7.49 / Footlong $9.99 Not vegan; higher sugar (sauce)
Veggie Delite 6″ $6.99 / Footlong $9.49 6″ $8.39 / Footlong $9.79 Vegan if no cheese; check cross-contact
  • Fast-order tip: Know your bread and cheese choice to speed up checkout.

Breakfast sandwiches and wraps served all day in select locations

Morning options can stay available all day in some cities, making breakfast a flexible choice any time you visit. Availability varies by store, so check the app if you plan to order later in the day.

Bacon, Egg & Cheese: typical pricing and size options

Bacon, Egg & Cheese is the baseline breakfast item. Typical U.S. pricing lists a 6-inch at about $5.49 and a Footlong style at $7.49. In NYC this sandwich runs higher at $8.39.

Steak, Egg & Cheese and ham, egg & cheese NYC examples

The Steak, Egg & Cheese wrap is the higher-protein, more filling pick. NYC price: $13.79. The Black Forest Ham, Egg & Cheese wrap sits in the middle and appears at $8.99–$9.49 in NYC. An Egg & Cheese wrap (vegetarian) is listed at $11.39.

Best breads and wraps for breakfast

Choose flatbread for a soft bite. Pick lavash when you want a warm, flexible carrier that travels well. Quick customizations: toasted or not, extra cheese, add tomatoes, and pick a sauce for flavor.

Item Price (NYC) Typical U.S. Price Allergens / Notes
Bacon, Egg & Cheese $8.39 6″ $5.49 / Footlong $7.49 Contains dairy, pork
Steak, Egg & Cheese Wrap $13.79 Higher protein; fewer crumbs
Black Forest Ham, Egg & Cheese Wrap $8.99–$9.49 Contains pork, dairy
Egg & Cheese Wrap (V) $11.39 Vegetarian; contains dairy

Dietary note: Egg-and-cheese items contain dairy. Ask in-store or check the app for full allergen details before you order.

Wraps, No Bready Bowls®, and salads for lighter or low-carb options

Prefer lighter fare? This section shows handheld upgrades, protein bowls, and crisp salad choices so you can eat fewer carbs without losing flavor.

Top wrap picks and price examples

Wraps are a handy upgrade using lavash for a softer, portable bite. NYC examples: Cheesy Garlic Steak $15.59; Elite Chicken & Bacon Ranch $16.59; All-American Club $16.19.

Spicy Italian wrap runs $13.79. Vegan wraps start at $12.29 in NYC.

No Bready Bowls®: footlong fillings, no bread

No Bready Bowls® pack all the fillings of a footlong into a bowl. Bases include lettuce, spinach, cucumbers, olives, onions, and tomatoes.

NYC protein bowls: The Philly $16.19; All-Pro Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki $15.39; The Beast bowl $16.99.

Crisp salads and pricing

Salads give a cool, low-carb plate. NYC prices: Chicken & Bacon Ranch $13.19; The Philly Salad $13.19; Veggie Delite $10.79 (VG).

Dressing choice affects calories. Ask about cross-contact if you need strict gluten-free service.

Item Price (NYC) Calories (est) Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free
Cheesy Garlic Steak Wrap $15.59 650–900 Not vegan; higher calories
All-Pro Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki Bowl $15.39 500–800 Gluten-free-friendly; contains chicken
Veggie Delite Salad $10.79 200–350 Vegan if no cheese; check cross-contact

Build your perfect order: bread, proteins, cheese, veggies, and sauces

Build each order the way you like it, starting with size and ending with the sauce that ties it together.

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Bread and size choices

Choose size: a 6″ is lighter; a Footlong suits bigger appetites or sharing. Wraps are handy on the go. Bowls drop carbs but keep the same fillings.

Fresh veggies and toppings

Load up on fresh veggies to stretch your meal without many calories.

Common picks: lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, and olives. Extra veggies add volume and crunch.

Sauces and flavor boosters

Sauce is the biggest flavor lever. Sweet Onion-style dressings give a sweet-savory profile.

For heat, sriracha or cheddar sauce adds punch—cheddar sauce appears in signature NYC builds. Add avocado for creaminess (NYC add-on: $1.59 on a 6″).

Toasting and customization tips

Toast with cheese to melt and crisp the bread. Add cold veggies after to keep crunch. Ask for sauce on the side for less mess.

  1. Pick size → 6″, Footlong, wrap, or bowl.
  2. Choose bread or wrap style.
  3. Select protein, then add cheese.
  4. Pile on veggies like lettuce and tomatoes.
  5. Pick a sauce: Sweet Onion-style or sriracha for heat.
  6. Decide if you want it toasted and any add-ons (e.g., avocado $1.59 NYC).
Item Price (NYC example) Calories (est) Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free
Avocado add-on (6″) $1.59 60–90 Vegan; keto-friendly
Cheddar sauce (signature) 80–150 per serving Contains dairy; not vegan
Sriracha (spicy boost) 10–40 per serving Vegan; check cross-contact

Dietary note: Cheese and many sauces contain dairy or egg. Ask for allergen info if you have sensitivities before you order.

Sides, chips, cookies, and drinks to complete your meal

Round out your meal with a few smart add-ons that boost flavor without guessing at cost. Start with a bag of chips or pick a warmed sidekick when you want something extra.

Chips and quick sides: typical add-on pricing

Typical U.S. pricing: chips $1.69. Bottled water runs about $1.29, and a regular soda is $1.99–$2.29. Iced tea commonly lists at $1.99.

Something extra: NYC sidekicks and upgrades

When you want something extra, choose a Pepperoni & Cheese Dipper or an Auntie Anne’s® Footlong Pretzel. NYC sidekicks cost roughly $3.49–$3.79.

Desserts and cookies

Classic cookies: about $1.19–$1.49 each, or 3 for $3.99 in typical U.S. pricing. A Footlong Cookie is a larger option (~$5.99 NYC). Warming a cookie boosts gooey texture and flavor.

Drinks: bottled sodas, iced tea, juice, and water

NYC bottled sodas and iced tea run near $3.49; Tropicana orange juice is around $2.99. Use national prices as a reference and expect higher NYC rates.

  • Value move: Pair a classic main with chips and a cookie during promos to maximize flavor per dollar.
  • Dietary note: Sidekicks and desserts commonly include dairy and gluten; check allergen charts if needed.
Item Price (U.S.) NYC Price (example) Allergens / Notes
Chips $1.69 $1.69–$1.99 Vegan-friendly; check salt
Pepperoni & Cheese Dipper $3.49–$3.79 Contains pepperoni, cheese; gluten
Classic Cookie $1.49 or 3/$3.99 $1.19 each; Footlong $5.99 Contains dairy, eggs, gluten

Ordering, delivery, catering, and payment options

Choose how you get your meal: walk in, schedule ahead online, or tap the app for pickup or delivery. Each path fits different needs—speed, customization, or convenience.

A modern mobile device displaying a user-friendly ordering app interface for Subway sandwiches, focused on vibrant images of delicious subs. In the foreground, a hand is tapping the "Order Now" button, showcasing a diverse selection of sandwiches with fresh ingredients, colorful vegetables, and appetizing toppings. The middle layer features a cozy café setting with a table and chairs, where a customer eagerly awaits their delivery. In the background, a large window reveals a bustling city street with a delivery bicycle parked outside, hinting at quick and efficient service. The lighting is warm and inviting, creating a casual yet vibrant atmosphere, shot from an elevated angle to capture the app screen clearly and the lively environment beyond.

Order in-store, online, or via the app

In-store is fastest for custom tweaks and hot-to-order requests. Staff can confirm add-ons and substitutions on the spot.

Online lets you plan ahead and avoid lines. Use it to set a pickup time and lock in choices.

App makes reorders and coupons simpler. Select pickup to save fees or choose delivery for hands-off convenience.

Pickup vs. delivery: practical trade-offs

  • Pickup: fresher control, no delivery fees, often faster for nearby stores.
  • Delivery: adds convenience but may include service fees and higher totals through third-party platforms.

Group ordering and catering examples (NYC)

Platters lower per-person cost and simplify variety for meetings.

Item Price (NYC) Includes
Lunch Box (6″) $10.49 6″ + chips + cookie
Lunch Box (Footlong) $12.99 Footlong + chips + cookie
Wrap Platter (8 wraps) $71.99 Assorted wraps
Sandwich Platter (5 Footlongs) $61.99 Feeds ~5

Ways to save

Look for store-level subway offers and national value deals like a Meal of the Day. The app often has exclusive coupons and timed promotions.

Paying with gift cards

Buy physical cards at participating U.S. locations, subway.com, or authorized retailers. eGift cards are sold online, and bulk/corporate cards are available.

Need a Braille physical card? Call 1-877-697-8222 to order.

Before you submit

  1. Confirm store location and current prices in the app.
  2. Check item availability and substitutions.
  3. Apply any subway offers or promo codes before checkout.

Conclusion

This final roundup helps you compare prices, calories, and formats so you can order with confidence.

Start with your choice of format — sandwich, salads, subs, wrap, or bowl — then lock in bread, protein, cheese, and sauce. Simple swaps change totals fast.

Ingredients matter most: cheese and sauce create the biggest calorie swings. Load up on fresh veggies like lettuce to add volume without many calories.

Use the NYC prices as a high-price benchmark; many U.S. locations cost less. Quick decisions: pick chicken for a leaner profile, choose a salad for low‑carb, and order a footlong only when you want the larger portion.

Next step: check the local subway sandwich menu in the app for current prices, availability, and any limited-time bread or specials.

FAQ

What can I expect from the Subway sandwich menu in the United States?

The U.S. lineup features subs, wraps, salads, No Bready Bowls®, sides like chips and pretzels, cookies and drinks. Expect signature series items (like spicy chicken and meatball options), classic favorites (Italian B.M.T., Turkey Breast, Tuna), breakfast choices (egg and cheese sandwiches and wraps), and seasonal or limited-time flavors such as ghost pepper or spicy sauces. Prices and exact offerings vary by location.

How do prices and calories change by location, for example NYC vs. national pricing?

Pricing reflects local rent and operating costs, so a 6″ or Footlong in NYC typically runs higher than in smaller markets. Calories stay consistent by recipe, though add-ons (cheese, sauces, avocado) raise counts. Use the app or in-store nutrition charts to see location-specific prices and calorie details before you order.

Which signature series sandwiches are worth trying and how are they priced?

Popular picks include spicy nacho-style chicken, fiery meatball, The Beast, and Elite Chicken & Bacon Ranch. Pricing depends on size—6″ vs. Footlong—and city. Expect premium series items to sit above classic pricing. Check the app for exact costs and calorie totals at your nearest store.

What classic subs and everyday favorites should I consider?

Go-to choices are Italian B.M.T., Spicy Italian, Meatball Marinara, Turkey Breast, Tuna, Roast Beef, Chicken Teriyaki, and Steak & Cheese. Veggie Delite is the vegetarian-friendly option. Each item lists calories, allergen info (dairy, gluten, soy, fish in tuna), and can be customized with different breads and cheeses.

Are breakfast sandwiches and wraps available all day?

Breakfast offerings like Bacon, Egg & Cheese and Steak, Egg & Cheese are served all day at select locations. Availability varies by store—check local hours and the app. Best bread options for morning picks include flatbread and lavash for a softer, wrap-style bite.

What low-carb or lighter options exist—wraps, bowls, and salads?

Choose from wraps (flatbread or lavash), No Bready Bowls® that substitute veggies for bread, and salads such as Chicken & Bacon Ranch or Philly Salad. These list calories and macros so you can pick keto-friendly or lower-carb builds; verify allergens like dairy or nuts for dressings and cheeses.

How can I build and customize my order—breads, proteins, cheeses, veggies, and sauces?

Orders can be 6″, Footlong, wrap, or bowl. Pick from breads (Italian, wheat, garlic), proteins (chicken teriyaki, turkey, ham, pepperoni), cheeses, fresh veggies (lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives), and sauces (sweet onion-style, sriracha, ranch). Toasting, extra sauce, or add-ons like avocado and double meat are available for flavor and texture.

What sides, chips, cookies, and drinks pair well with a sub or wrap?

Typical add-ons include bags of chips, pretzels, pepperoni & cheese dippers, classic cookies, Footlong Cookie options, and Cinnabon® Footlong Churros in some locations. Drinks include bottled sodas, iced tea, juice, and water. Prices vary by location and combo choices.

How do I order—online, in the app, or in-store—and what about delivery and pickup?

Orders can be placed in-store, via the brand’s app, or online. The app often offers pickup speed, delivery through partners, and exclusive promotions. Choose pickup for faster in-store retrieval or delivery for convenience; fees and delivery times depend on the service and distance.

Are there catering and group-order options for meetings or events?

Yes—party platters, lunch boxes, and catering trays are available with per-person pricing examples in the app or by calling the store. These typically include a mix of 6″ subs, wraps, sides, and cookies. Advance notice ensures availability and customization for dietary needs.

What ways can I save—are there local promotions, app offers, or meal deals?

Save with app-only coupons, loyalty rewards, daily deals, and local promotions. Value bundles and limited-time offers appear regularly in the app and in-store. Check the app before ordering to apply discounts and earn rewards.

Can I pay with gift cards, and where do I buy them?

Physical and eGift cards are accepted for in-store and app purchases. Buy them at participating locations, major retailers, or online through the brand’s official site. Gift cards work for pickup and in-store orders; some delivery partners may not accept them.

What dietary and allergen information is available for planning meals?

Nutrition charts list calories, sodium, fat, and protein for each item and size. Allergen info covers common allergens (gluten, dairy, soy, nuts, fish). Vegetarian and some vegan options exist (Veggie Delite and custom builds). For strict diets—keto, gluten-free, nut allergies—confirm ingredient handling and prep methods with staff.

How do limited-time items or regional specialties (like ghost pepper bread) become available?

Limited and regional items roll out based on promotions and local demand. Availability varies by franchise and region. Use the app or contact your local restaurant to see if a seasonal flavor or special bread is offered near you.

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