Footlong Spicy Italian
From Subway · Sandwich
Pepperoni and salami footlong.
The Footlong Spicy Italian has been part of the Subway lineup for long enough that regulars order it by name without looking at the menu board. Pepperoni and salami footlong.
Within the broader Sandwiches category at Subway, this item competes for share against the chain's value-tier and premium options. The execution leans on consistent build specs across thousands of locations, which is why the experience of ordering one in Manhattan should be roughly identical to ordering one in Phoenix.
For pricing, Subway typically positions this item in the mid-range of its menu — neither the cheapest entry-point item nor the most expensive specialty build. Calorie counts will vary slightly by location depending on portion-size discipline and any limited-time modifications running on the local promo calendar.
Pair it with the chain's signature side and a fountain drink for the standard combo experience, or order it à la carte if you're calorie-counting or testing the item before committing to a full meal. Mobile-app ordering occasionally unlocks customizations (extra sauce on the side, bun swaps, no salt) that aren't available at the in-store kiosk.
How it fits the menu
The Footlong Spicy Italian sits in Subway's sandwiches lineup, where it competes for share of stomach with the rest of the chain's 12 sandwiches options. At $9.49 and roughly 950 cal, it lands in the higher-calorie half of the menu — useful context whether you're calorie-budgeting for the day or just trying to maximize value.
Ordering tips
- Add it to a combo to bundle with fries (or a side) and a drink — usually 10–20% cheaper than ordering items separately.
- Customize through the mobile app for hidden modifier options that aren't on the in-store board.
- Watch for limited-time variants — chains rotate sauces, breading, and toppings on this category multiple times per year.
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