BOG · Restaurants

Subway

T1 · /MEX/gate/ Open · /MEX/hours/ ★ 2.1

/MEX/price/ sandwiches without surprises near gate /MEX/gate/

Subway in T1 sits close to gate /MEX/gate/, and it’s the default stop for people who just want a known brand before a flight out of Bogotá. When the Colombian spots in Terminal 1 are slammed at 7:00–9:00 a.m. or during the 6:00–9:00 p.m. bank, this line usually still moves. You get the usual build-your-own subs, salads, and cookies, nothing specific to Colombia, and the menu boards match what you’d see in a typical city location.

Prices run in the /MEX/price/ band, so cheaper than most sit‑down places in T1 but higher than a street‑level Subway in Bogotá. Bread choices, sauces, and toppings follow the standard international template, so you can call your sandwich by name and the staff generally know what you mean. This is handy on long connections when you just want a 15–20 minute in‑and‑out meal near your T1 gate instead of sitting down for a full 45‑minute service.

Hours track the main T1 flight waves, roughly /MEX/hours/, so don’t count on it for a 2:00 a.m. snack between red‑eyes. The drink fountain usually has the usual colas plus at least one local soda brand, and you can grab bottled water for less than many duty‑free coolers in the same terminal. Expect minimal seating, mostly counter space and a few small tables that fill fast around big departures to the US and Mexico.

The rating hovers around 2.1 stars, so you’re trading quality for predictability. Bread can be hit‑or‑miss on freshness, and veggies may look tired toward the end of the night. If the line is more than 8–10 people deep, you’re better off walking a few minutes farther in T1 to check other options. One practical move: order a footlong, eat half at the gate near /MEX/gate/, and take the other half onboard for a backup meal if your flight catering disappoints.

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