
The Subway® Story
Where it All Began
The Subway® story began in 1965 when 17-year-old Fred DeLuca asked his family friend, Dr. Peter Buck, a nuclear physicist, for advice on how to pay his college tuition. With an idea to open a submarine sandwich shop and an initial $1,000 investment from Dr. Buck, the two formed a business partnership that would ultimately change the landscape of the quick service restaurant industry.
The partners opened their first restaurant in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in August of 1965, where they served freshly made, customizable and affordable sandwiches to local guests.
Creating a Strong System
By 1974, Fred and Dr. Buck owned and operated 16 submarine sandwich shops throughout Connecticut. But, to take the brand even further and reach their 32-restaurant goal in time, the pair decided to begin franchising — a business model that launched the Subway® brand into a period of incredible growth and popularity.
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Guiding Principles
- Always provide exceptional service to valued guests
- Offer high-quality, flavorful and better-for-you menu options at a great value
- Never stop evolving to improve the Subway® brand
Subway® Today
As the global sandwich leader, Subway® serves freshly made sandwiches at a great value to millions of guests around the world in nearly 37,000 restaurants every day. Subway® restaurants are owned and operated by a network of thousands of dedicated Subway® franchisees who are passionate about consistently delivering a high-quality, convenient guest experience and contributing positively to their local communities.
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Our Tribute to Fred DeLuca
From his humble beginnings to the creation of a sandwich empire.

Our Tribute to Dr. Peter Buck
His legacy will continue to live on through the brand he worked so hard to build.
Our Future
At Subway®, good just isn’t good enough. We're constantly innovating — focused on delivering better food at a great value and a better guest experience.
