$5–$10 build-your-own subs, exactly what you expect
This Subway at Tulsa International Airport (TUL) is the definition of familiar: the standard build-your-own sandwiches, salads, and cookies, just at airport prices. Figure on spending about $8–$12 for a footlong and drink, which still lands on the cheaper end of TUL food options.
It sits inside the terminal, post-security, so you can grab a sandwich after clearing TSA and carry it to your gate. The usual Subway lineup shows up here: Italian B.M.T., tuna, meatball, veggie, plus the current promo subs. One Yelp reviewer specifically mentioned being happy to get extra lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers before a flight out of Tulsa.
Speed is the main upside. Multiple Google and Yelp reviews mention the line moving quickly, even with a few people ahead. Staff assemble orders at the standard Subway pace, and most people are in and out in under 10 minutes, which matters if your boarding time is 25–30 minutes away.
Quality swings a bit. Some reviewers call it “exactly what you’d expect, quick and cheap-ish,” while others complain about bread feeling a bit stale, especially during slower mid-afternoon windows. A few comments note they sometimes run out of toppings like certain cheeses or specific veggies later in the day, so don’t bank on a very particular build at 8 p.m.
Watch out for: skimpy toppings when it’s quiet and missing ingredients later in the evening. If that’s a concern, ask directly about bread freshness and which veggies or proteins they actually have before you pay.
Tip: if your schedule allows, hit Subway right after you clear security rather than waiting until just before boarding; selection is usually better earlier, and you’ll still have time to eat at the gate.