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Subway

T2

Footlongs and salads in T2 before your Schengen flight

Subway sits airside in Terminal T2 at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport, on the departures level after security, so you can eat within sight of the gates. It runs standard Subway hours for an airport location, generally from early morning through the last evening departures, covering the Ryanair and Wizz Air waves out of GDN.

The menu sticks to the usual 15 cm and 30 cm sandwiches, plus salads and cookies, with prices a bit higher than city outlets. Expect a basic 15 cm sub to land around the 18–24 PLN mark, depending on fillings, with extras like bacon or extra cheese adding a few złoty. Soft drinks and bottled water sit in the typical 6–10 PLN airport range.

Bread options match the global lineup: Italian, whole wheat, and honey oat, plus the standard toasting. Classic builds like the B.M.T., tuna, and chicken teriyaki are all on offer, and you can pick local-leaning toppings like pickled peppers alongside the regular lettuce-tomato-onion line. If you need to carry food onto a 2–3 hour flight, ask them to wrap a 30 cm sub in extra paper so it survives the cabin.

There’s limited counter seating at this T2 unit, so during the 6:00–9:00 morning rush you may be standing or taking your sandwich back toward your gate. Service is usually quick, but lines do form when multiple departures to hubs like FRA and AMS cluster, and a made-to-order sub can still take 5–10 minutes once you’re at the front.

Tip: If your boarding pass shows a non-Schengen gate at the far end of T2, stop at Subway first; there’s less food choice near the bus-boarding stands at the edge of the pier.

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