Footlongs here beat another hour with only airplane snacks
This Subway sits in the main Passenger Terminal at King Fahd International Airport (DMM), on the land-side side of the building before security. That matters if you’re meeting family at arrivals or have a long check‑in window and want something familiar before heading to passport control and security queues.
Hours aren’t posted consistently, but staff reports and recent photos point to standard mall-style coverage: morning through late evening, roughly tracking the busier departure banks between 08:00–23:00. If you’re on a 03:00 Saudia or flydubai departure, don’t bank on it being open and plan a backup from a 24‑hour café instead.
Pricing lines up with typical airport mark‑ups: a 6‑inch sub lands in the SAR 18–24 range depending on filling, with combos pushing SAR 30–35 once you add chips and a fountain drink. Cookies usually sit around SAR 4–5 each, useful if you just want a quick sugar hit before security rather than a full meal.
The menu follows the global template: tuna, Italian B.M.T., steak & cheese, and veggie subs all built on the same breads you see in city branches. Halal meat is standard across Saudi outlets, and you still pick toppings at the counter, so you can keep it light if you’re about to board a 9‑hour flight to Europe or Asia and don’t want anything heavy.
Practical tip: if you care how your sandwich is assembled, avoid peak family times around 18:00–21:00 and order in person instead of sending someone ahead with a vague “any chicken sub” request.