T1’s food listing mentions Subway, but details are thin
The official Bahrain International Airport site lists Subway under dining in Terminal 1 (T1), but it doesn’t give a gate number, opening hours, or a menu. Treat this as “it probably exists somewhere airside in T1,” not a guaranteed option at a specific spot next to your gate.
Because there’s no confirmed menu or pricing for BAH, expect the usual Subway pattern: made-to-order sandwiches, basic salads, and fountain drinks, usually priced above city branches but below full-service airport restaurants. In many Gulf airports, a 6-inch sandwich and drink often lands around the local equivalent of USD 8–12, so budget in that range until BAH publishes real numbers.
What we don’t have: any hard info on opening times, which side of security it’s on, or whether it runs 24 hours. Bahrain Airport’s general food guidance mentions late-night options in T1, but it doesn’t call out Subway by name or time, so don’t plan a 03:00 meal around it. If you arrive on a 02:45 Gulf Air bank, assume some outlets are closed and look for clearly lit signs before walking the length of the pier.
Because there are zero traveler reviews specific to Subway BAH in current forums and blogs, there’s no reliable read on speed, freshness, or line length. If you’re tight on time for a regional departure in T1, a pre-made snack from another kiosk may be safer than hunting down a branch that might not be active that day.
Practical tip: before banking on Subway in T1 at BAH, check the current terminal dining map on the airport website or app once you’ve cleared security; if it’s not shown with a specific location and hours, assume plans have changed and pick another option you can actually see from your gate.