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Subway

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Footlongs in Terminal B before your MEM boarding call

Subway sits airside in Terminal B at Memphis International, an easy grab if your flight departs from the B gates. It’s standard Subway: build-your-own sandwiches, basic salads, and drinks, with familiar bread options and sauces. Expect typical airport pricing, a couple of dollars higher than off-airport shops, but still one of the cheaper full-meal options in MEM.

Hours vary with flight banks, but most reports put it open from early morning through late afternoon or early evening on busy days in Terminal B. If you have a 7:00 a.m. departure, you can usually snag a breakfast sandwich or flatbread and a coffee here instead of relying on the snack cart onboard. By late evening, especially after 8:00–9:00 p.m., don’t count on it being open.

Menu is the usual Subway lineup: Italian B.M.T., turkey, tuna, meatball marinara, and the rotating “Series” sandwiches, with 6-inch subs often landing around the $7–$9 mark and footlongs in the low to mid-teens. Chips and fountain drinks push a simple combo over $12–$15 quickly. If you want something lighter before a short hop to ATL or DFW, a 6-inch turkey plus water hits that middle ground without feeling heavy.

Food quality tracks with expectations: made to order, standard deli meats, and vegetables that have been sitting in the refrigerated line. Bread is usually warm if you ask for it toasted, which helps if you grab something right before a two-hour flight out of gate B20 or nearby. Skip anything that doesn’t look fresh in the veggie bins; just point to what you want swapped.

Tip: Lines spike 20–30 minutes before bank departures from the B gates, so order as soon as you clear security in Terminal B and carry the sandwich to your gate.

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