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Quiznos

Foot-long subs at the tiny PIE terminal

St. Pete–Clearwater (PIE) is a one-terminal field, and this Quiznos sits in the Main terminal, making it one of the few recognizable chains in the building. You get the standard toasted-subs setup: bread choice, line of toppings, and a quick toast in the conveyor oven. It’s the same core menu you’d see at a typical street-side Quiznos, which is a plus in an airport this small.

Terminal info at PIE is simple: every commercial departure runs through the Main terminal, so you won’t be trekking between concourses to find this counter. Expect the usual lineup of classics like the Turkey Bacon Guacamole and the Italian, plus smaller 6-inch options if you just need a snack before a 90‑minute hop. It’s grab-and-go friendly, with sandwiches wrapped and easy to carry to the gate.

Official hours aren’t posted, but reviews and flight timings suggest Quiznos tracks the Main terminal schedule and focuses on daytime departures, especially the mid-morning and mid-afternoon banks. If you’re on a 6:00 a.m. departure from PIE, don’t count on a toasted sub being available; plan for something packaged instead. For mid-day flights between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., odds are much better that the line is open and staffed.

Prices aren’t listed publicly for this location, but assume a standard airport markup over street Quiznos: think a few extra dollars on a foot-long combo with chips and a fountain drink. If you want to stretch a budget, skip the combo and add a free tap-water cup to a 6‑inch. Portions are filling enough that one sandwich can cover a 2–3 hour flight window without needing extra snacks.

Tip: PIE security is usually quick, but lines spike before the larger Allegiant departures; clear TSA at least 60 minutes before your flight, then hit Quiznos before you head to your gate in the Main terminal.

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