Toasted subs and not much drama at TUL’s Quiznos
This Quiznos in Tulsa International Airport (TUL) runs as a standard toasted-sandwich counter with a basic $ price tier and a solid 3-star reputation from flyers who just need food before boarding. Expect the usual lineup of toasted subs, soups, and chips, without any special TUL-only items or twists.
Hours aren’t clearly posted online, but reviewers mention grabbing a “quick toasted sub before boarding,” so treat it as a typical daytime operation that tracks with main flight banks. If you’re landing on a late-night arrival after 22:00, have a backup plan in case it’s already closed. Earlier in the day, lines move reasonably fast compared with sit-down spots in the terminal.
Menu basics: standard Quiznos subs in 6" and 12" formats, plus fountain drinks in the usual 20–32 oz range. Pricing stays in the $ bracket by airport standards, so a sub, chips, and drink combo should sit below $15 unless you stack extras. One Yelp review sums it up as “nothing special but a reliable sandwich if you don’t want burgers,” which fits what people report across TUL.
Complaints focus on execution during rushes. Multiple reviews mention bread coming out over-toasted and sandwiches put together sloppily when the line stacks up around peak departures. A few note that portion sizes feel smaller than at non-airport Quiznos locations in Tulsa, especially on meats and toppings, so manage expectations if you know the brand from off-airport stores.
Practical tip: ask them to go “light toast” or “not too crispy” when you order, and check the build at the counter so they can fix anything before you walk back toward your gate.