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Subway

Footlongs and quick breakfast sandwiches in CWB’s T1

This Subway sits airside in Terminal T1 at Curitiba-Afonso Pena, handy if you want something predictable before boarding. It follows the standard Subway setup: counter service, build-your-own sandwiches, and drinks you can carry to the gate. Expect the usual cold cuts, chicken, and veggie options rather than anything regional.

Pricing is in line with typical airport fast food in Brazil, with six-inch sandwiches generally cheaper than most seated restaurants in T1 and combos costing less than a full service meal with table service. You pay at the counter, grab your tray, and you’re out in under 10 minutes if the line is short. That speed helps on tighter domestic connections through Curitiba.

Subs are built to order, so you can pick bread, cheese, and vegetables, and skip sauces if you want to keep it less messy for a cramped 1–2 hour flight. Footlongs work well to split between two people or to save half for a later leg. For drinks, expect standard soft drinks and bottled water in 500 ml sizes, plus a few packaged snacks near the register.

Breakfast usually means the standard Subway lineup: egg-based sandwiches, ham and cheese variations, and coffee in small and medium cups. If you have an early departure out of T1 and most cafés are stacked with lines, this counter often moves faster because orders are simple. It’s all takeaway-friendly if boarding for a morning departure in the next 30–45 minutes.

Tip: Check your gate on the T1 screens first, then order something you can comfortably finish in 15–20 minutes so you’re not juggling a warm sub during boarding calls.

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