SUBWAY® Timeline

  • Pete’s Super Submarines

    1965

    THE 17 YEAR OLD ENTREPRENEUR

    How did the SUBWAY® chain start? Where did it all begin? A recent high school graduate, 17 year old Fred DeLuca, and family friend Dr. Peter Buck team up to open their first submarine sandwich shop in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Originally called “Pete’s Super Submarines,” they sell 312 sandwiches the first day. The average cost of a sub was between 49 cents and 69 cents.

  • Subway

    1966

    THE DREAM TEAM

    Partners DeLuca and Buck form Doctor’s Associates Inc. The name is derived from Dr. Buck, who holds a Ph.D., and the fact that DeLuca hoped to earn enough money in the sandwich business to pay his college tuition and eventually become a doctor.

  • Pete’s Subway

    1968

    WELCOME TO SUBWAY®!

    The SUBWAY® name is used for the first time

  • Map of CT

    1974

    FAST FORWARD TO FRANCHISING

    DeLuca and Buck decide that franchising is the best way to kick-start the chain’s growth. The first franchised SUBWAY® restaurant opens in Wallingford, Connecticut.

  • Old BMT sign

    1975

    BIGGEST, MEATIEST, TASTIEST

    The chain’s flagship sandwich, the classic BMT, is first introduced. It is named for the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit system, but later it is referred to as “Biggest, Meatiest, Tastiest,” in advertising campaigns. Also this year, the first SUBWAY® restaurant located outside of Connecticut opens in the state of Massachusetts.

  • Subway

    1977

    IT'S SNAK TIME

    The “Snak” sub sandwich is introduced. The name is later changed to the “6-inch.”

  • Subway

    1980

    NEXT STOP, SUBWAY® RESTAURANTS

    The SUBWAY® chain introduces its New York City transit system themed mural as a décor item in a restaurant in Ithaca, New York.

  • Subway

    1981

    PICKING UP SPEED

    The development of the SUBWAY® chain picks up, with the 200th restaurant opening in Renton, Washington.

  • Map with 300th store

    1982

    FULL SPEED AHEAD

    In just one year, the SUBWAY® chain opens an astounding 100 restaurants, with the opening of the 300th location.

  • Sandwich Artist taking bread out of oven

    1983

    FRESH OUT OF THE OVEN

    SUBWAY® restaurants introduce freshly baked bread at U.S. locations. People begin to notice the remarkable growth of the chain since the first shop opened, with Entrepreneur Magazine® ranking SUBWAY® restaurants “Number One” in the sub sandwich category for the first time.

  • Early Middle East store

    1984

    EXPANDING OVERSEAS

    The chain ventures into the international arena and opens in the Middle Eastern nation of Bahrain. Party Platters and the SUBWAY® Club sandwich are introduced.

  • Subway

    1985

    White or Wheat?

    The SUBWAY® restaurant chain celebrates the opening of the 500th unit, and the opening of the first restaurant in Puerto Rico. Steak and Cheese and wheat bread are added to the menu.

  • Subway

    1986

    Oh, Canada!

    The neighbors to the north now can enjoy everyone’s favorite submarine sandwich, as the SUBWAY® chain opens its first Canada location in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

  •  Outside Location, with “1,000” call-out

    1987

    Growing, Growing, Growing

    Continuing to grow at a rapid rate, 1,000 SUBWAY® restaurants are now open. This year, the chain opens its first locations in the state of Hawaii and in the Bahamas. Aloha!

  • Subway

    1988

    2000th SUBWAY® restaurant

    The Cold Cut Combo is introduced and the chain’s 2,000th location opens. Entrepreneur Magazine® lists the chain as the number one franchise opportunity for the first time in their annual Franchise 500 ranking.

  • Subway

    1990

    5000th SUBWAY® Restaurant!

    The SUBWAY® restaurant chain reaches its goal of 5,000 restaurants with an opening in Texas. The first SUBWAY® restaurant opens in Mexico.

  • Subway

    1991

    Just for Kids!

    Kids can be excited about the brand’s new Kids’ Pak™, which includes a sandwich, drink, cookie, and a toy. The first SUBWAY® network TV commercial airs. SUBWAY® products are featured in the motion picture “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.”

  • Subway

    1992

    What’s For Lunch?

    Students begin to enjoy SUBWAY® lunches in school cafeterias, as the chain participates in its first school lunch program. This year, the first SUBWAY® restaurants open in Japan and Saudi Arabia.

  • C-store

    1993

    Fuel Up

    Looking to fit into spaces anywhere and everywhere, the SUBWAY® chain ventures into “non-traditional” locations such as gas stations, convenience stores, truck stops, and rest areas. The popularity of the chain continues and is featured in more movie scenes- this year in “The Coneheads” and “The Beverly Hillbillies.”

  • Subway

    1995

    Start Your Engines

    The SUBWAY® chain begins first motorsports sponsorship with an Indy race car. The brand becomes a supporter of the Produce for Better Health Foundation’s National 5-A-Day program. SUBWAY® restaurants open in China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Honduras, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland and Taiwan. The SUBWAY® brand is featured in scenes in the movie “Ace Ventura--When Nature Calls” and on TV in the animated series, “The Simpsons.”

  • Screenshot of old subway.com

    1996

    Subway on the Web

    The SUBWAY® website, www.subway.com officially launches. The motion picture, “Happy Gilmore” features numerous scenes at a SUBWAY® restaurant. International expansion booms, with SUBWAY® restaurants arriving in Colombia, Denmark, Guatemala, Kuwait, Martinique, Nicaragua, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, Uruguay and Venezuela.

  • Subway

    1997

    7 Under 6™

    Centered around fresh, better-for-you sandwiches and salads, the brand introduces the 7 under 6™ menu, featuring seven sandwiches with 6 grams of fat or less.

  • Subway

    2004

    Goin’ to the Chapel

    SUBWAY® restaurants can fit just about anywhere, from airports to zoos. This year, the True Bethel Baptist Church in Buffalo, NY opened a SUBWAY® restaurant. The franchisee, who is also the pastor of the church, uses the restaurant to teach job and professional skills to underprivileged youth in the community.

  • Would You Like That Toasted?

    2005

    Would You Like That Toasted?

    Toasted subs are introduced, a welcomed new option by customers looking for a warm, melty sub. A SUBWAY® restaurant opens at the South Carolina regional headquarters of Goodwill Industries. The restaurant is part of a program dedicated to helping people with barriers to employment learn the skills needed to better provide for themselves and their families.

  • Fresh fit for kids meal and Eat Fresh Live Green logo

    2007

    Going Green

    The first SUBWAY® Eco-Restaurant opens in Kissimmee, Florida to incorporate more environmentally responsible operations and to introduce the chain’s Eat Fresh, Live Green™ initiative. Eco-elements include low-flow faucets, energy efficient equipment, and solar tubes for lighting. The SUBWAY® chain launches its Fresh Fit® and Fresh Fit for Kids™ meals.

  • Subway

    2008

    5….5 dollar…5 dollar Footlong™!

    The SUBWAY® brand introduces its long running $5 Dollar Footlong™ promotion. The 30,000th SUBWAY® restaurant opens.

  • Don Undercover Boss and breakfast sandwich

    2010

    SUBWAY® Goes Undercover

    The brand’s Chief Development Officer goes undercover on the hit TV show, “Undercover Boss.” Customers can now rise and shine with SUBWAY® restaurants, with 25,000 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada introducing the brand’s new national breakfast offerings. Options include a variety of sandwiches and melts, with the choice of egg whites or whole eggs, veggies, toppings, and sauces.

  • Subway

    2011

    Bravocado!

    With more locations than any other restaurant chain worldwide, the 35,000th SUBWAY® restaurant opens, including the 8000th non-traditional SUBWAY® restaurant. The chain receives the first ever “A” in the Eat This, Not That! Restaurant Report Card, as well as top honors from Zagat. Five more Eco Restaurants open, bringing the total up to 14, with other locations incorporating eco elements. Super food avocado is introduced to the menu.

  • Subway

    2012

    Heart Check Approved

    Lots of people are talking about SUBWAY®, as the brand receives recognition as the “Most Loved Fast Food Chain in the US” by YouGov’s BrandIndex Buzz Rankings. In June, SUBWAY® restaurants is the first quick service restaurant to receive the American Heart Association’s Heart Check Certification on a number of menu items and meals. SUBWAY® restaurants are now open in 100 countries.

  • Take the SUBWAY Challenge

    2013

    They Really “Like” Us!

    The SUBWAY® Facebook page reaches 20 million fans in January. At the end of January, the Build Your Own Virtual SUBWAY® Challenge launches globally in 100 countries to inspire young entrepreneurs about owning your own business, with potential career opportunities with the SUBWAY® franchise. The challenge coincides with the release of an educational documentary, “SUBWAY® Restaurants: How a 17-year-old Built the #1 Restaurant Chain in the World through Franchising” by Young & Successful Media.

  • Fresh SUBWAY Veggies

    2017

    Pile on the Veggies

    The SUBWAY® brand teams up with the Partnership for A Healthier America to encourage kids to eat more vegetables. For the second consecutive year, the Produce for Better Health Foundation (PBH) names the SUBWAY® brand “Industry Champion” for its dedication to the Fruits and Veggies More Matters message.