Older RNO maps still list Quiznos, but don’t trust them
Airport directories and third-party sites still mention Quiznos at Reno–Tahoe International Airport, but current RNO dining pages in 2026 list other brands in the Main terminal instead. That mismatch usually means the franchise closed when the concessions lineup last turned over. If you see Quiznos on an old map or app, treat it as historical, not as a lunch plan.
RNO’s official “At the Airport > Dine” section now highlights spots like Sierra Nevada Marketplace and Timber Ridge, with no reference to Quiznos anywhere in the Main concourse. Reddit threads from the last couple of years echo that: people trade notes on local options and national chains they actually see by the gates, and Quiznos never comes up except in comments about outdated listings.
One FlyerTalk-style summary of RNO concessions calls older directories “way out of date compared to what’s actually in the concourse,” specifically mentioning legacy brands like Quiznos as examples. That kind of feedback usually means travelers walked the Main terminal looking for names on a signboard and came up empty. Banking on a toasted sub before a 7:10 a.m. departure could leave you sprinting to whatever grab-and-go still has breakfast burritos left.
If you absolutely crave a Quiznos-style sandwich, plan to improvise instead: current Main terminal vendors serve made-to-order sandwiches and salads in the $10–$16 range, and you’ll find them past security near the central food cluster rather than at any signed Quiznos counter. Expect standard airport pricing across the board, not the old mall-franchise combo deals you might remember from pre-security food courts.
Tip: before counting on any specific chain at RNO, cross-check the Reno–Tahoe airport dining page the same day you fly; if Quiznos isn’t listed there, assume it’s gone and head straight to whatever is actually open near your gate in the Main terminal.