Toasted subs are rare at LIT, and Quiznos fills that gap
Inside Terminal T at Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport, this Quiznos gives you a toasted-sub option when the other main choices lean heavy on burgers and fried chicken. It runs as a quick-service counter on the concourse, so you order at the register and wait for your name, then head back toward your gate with your bag in hand.
The menu is a trimmed-down version of a street-side Quiznos, centered on core toasted subs rather than every limited-time item. Expect the usual turkey, ham, chicken, and steak combinations, with a few standard sauces and cheeses instead of the full custom lineup. Fountain drinks and chips are available as combo meals, so you can keep the total in the mid-$$ range if you skip extras.
Portions match the brand’s usual small and regular sizes, but reviews point out that prices run higher than off-airport outlets for the same sandwich. A Google reviewer summed it up as “decent and pretty quick, better than grabbing fast food again,” which tracks with the 3-star average rating. Figure on 5–10 minutes for a toasted sub when the line is short, longer during peak bank times.
Regular LIT flyers use this spot when they want something they can carry on and eat at 35,000 feet, since a wrapped sub travels better than a box of fried chicken. Some frequent travelers mention skipping toasted subs during rush periods because the oven queue slows things down, opting for a cold sandwich instead so they can get back to a T-gate seat faster.
Watch out for late-day supply issues: a few reviews mention bread or key toppings running low in the last hours of service, which can limit your choices to whatever is left. If you care about specific bread or veggies, hit Quiznos earlier in the afternoon instead of just before that 7 p.m. departure.
Tip: If your connection in Terminal T is under 30 minutes, order a cold sub combo to cut oven time and make your gate without stress.