Footlongs near the domestic gates in Terminal 1
Just past security in Terminal 1, this Subway sits in the main departures food court and works well when you want something predictable before a domestic flight out of BOM. You’re looking at the usual Subway setup: footlong and 6-inch subs built to order, plus cookies and fountain drinks, all a short walk from the T1 boarding gates.
Prices sit in the mid-range for an Indian airport: a basic 6-inch veggie sub usually lands around local mall pricing, with extras like double meat or cheese pushing it up a bit, and combo meals adding a drink and chips. It’s still cheaper than most full-service restaurants in Terminal 1, and it’s easy to keep an eye on the bill as they add toppings.
Menu is the familiar global Subway list, with Indian tweaks such as Paneer Tikka, Veggie Patty, and Chicken Tikka subs alongside classics like Turkey, Tuna, and Italian B.M.T. You pick bread, cheese, and sauces at the counter, then decide if you want it toasted, which takes only a minute in the small oven behind the line.
Lines here grow fast during evening bank departures between roughly 19:00 and 23:00, when multiple domestic flights leave from Terminal 1. Service pace is standard Subway assembly-line style, so even with five or six people ahead of you, you’re usually done in about 10–15 minutes unless a large family order clogs the queue.
Best move: order something that travels well if your gate is a bit of a walk in T1 or if boarding starts soon. A toasted sub wrapped tight plus a couple of cookies handles a 1–2 hour hop easily, whereas messy sauce-heavy builds are better if you’re eating immediately at the nearby seating area in the Terminal 1 food court.