Snarf's
Fast food restaurant · Denver International Airport ·

Snarf's

Fast food restaurant · Denver International Airport ·

Generous sandwiches with fresh ingredients and toasted bread

sandwiches
airport food
great bread
prime rib sandwich
italian sandwich
hot peppers
fresh ingredients
good portions
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Denver, CO 80249 Get directions

$10–20

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Popular for lunch
Good for solo dining
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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Denver, CO 80249 Get directions

+1 720 912 1491
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$10–20 · Menu

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•Popular for lunch
•Good for solo dining
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free Wi-Fi
•Coffee
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 11, 2026

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Snarf’s Sandwiches, Brothers BBQ and Breckenridge Brewery Are New Additions to the Airport | Eater Denver

"A quick-serve sandwich counter situated in a shared dining space in Terminal A near Gate A73, offering the chain’s lineup of specialty toasted sandwiches alongside soups, grab-and-go salads and several breakfast sandwich options. The counter includes a modest seating area and participates in the shared-hours schedule (opening about an hour before the first flight from the expansion and closing after the last), and customers can also order its food to be consumed in the neighboring brewery-branded bar. The location was added as part of the Terminal A expansion and is operated by the airport concessionaire." - Paul Albani-Burgio

https://denver.eater.com/2019/8/27/20835813/snarfs-sandwiches-brothers-bbq-breckenridge-brewery-airport
Snarf's

Rachel B.

Google
It's airport food that is decent if you like sandwiches or salads. The salad I got was impressively large and full of protein (from the egg to the two types of lunch meat). Everything was impressively fresh and tasty. I would definitely go out of my way to find this little shop again the next time I'm at the Denver airport.

Onne O.

Google
The service was quick and efficient and in this end of the terminal its only 1 of few food places and they open at 6am. However, the sandwich was quite dry and flavorless. First time having a dry flavorless Bacon Egg Cheese.

Seth W.

Google
I LOVE Snarf's at other locations, but I went to this one on August 31 at 7 p.m. and the bread was dry and stale, and the sandwich not enjoyable. I hope they change this location to be like the other ones. It has a cramped eating area, but that was ok.

Justin L.

Google
I never like Italian subs, well, they’re average at best. This airport place? Pretty solid despite my lukewarm attitude. Great ingredients. I probably should have cut back on the pickles bc I got it dressed. Still…Nicely toasted. Enjoyed it. Note: Wayyyy better than Subway. I hope that chain goes under like Blockbuster. Every other sandwich place is better (JJ, Jersey Mike, even the deposed Quiznos). Overall, $13 plus for a 7 inch sub that can satisfy two people. For one person, very filling. I dropped $20 for the sub, cookie, and drink ($3.30 in April 2025). So for airport food, I like. 4 star.

Satkar K.

Google
PLEASE DO NOT BUY HERE. I just ordered a sandwich and it came with aluminum foil inside it. When I brought it up to the staff, they didn’t even apologize or acknowledge the mistake. This is unacceptable and shows a lack of care for both food safety and customer service.

L B

Google
This was next to my gate so I took a chance, especially because there was no line to order. I chose a BLT and asked for wheat bread and cheese. The cashier said there would be no up charge for those. I selected the combo meal where I chose chips and a bottled water, those were the best parts of the meal. The bread was old, incredibly dry, and hard. There was no cheese on my sandwich as requested and once slice of bacon, more lettuce, and 3 slices of tomato. The bread overpowered the fillings and there was no sauce on condiments in the sandwich either. I couldn’t understand why a sandwich so pitiful took 10 minutes to make. Not a good experience.

Jenn K.

Google
Passed them on my way to gate- DONT PASS THEM UP!!! I had to turn around the delicious smell was calling me. I ordered the chicken & provolone (minus peppers) ABSOLUTELY DELISH!! They were fast and friendly! Chips, sandwich and tip- abt $20.

Alexander D.

Google
Good location right next to the gates at the end of the terminal. Slow service, however. I ordered a tuna sandwich and instead got some other sort of meat (maybe chicken or turkey?). I would double-check your order before leaving the counter.
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Julie C.

Yelp
Great sandwich joint inside Denver airport where the bread is homemade and the prices are fabulous especially for airport prices! The kids meals are huge, the portions are very big! Fresh and hot made to order
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Robert F.

Yelp
Trying to find decent food in any airport is always a challenge and the price is always extra inflated. I've eaten at Snarf's before in the downtown area years ago and enjoyed their sandwiches so I figured I'd give the airport location a try. I ordered the Italian sandwich with all of the normal toppings (pickle, lettuce, tomato, mayo, mustard and giardiniera) They were busy but the sandwich did not take too long, the bread was warm and toasty and it was packed with meat. Careful with the giardiniera as it is quite spicy. At the $13 price point for the seven inch sandwich I thought it was the best airport deal I've found in a long time.
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michelle l.

Yelp
This was the nearest food option to our gate. The line was long and took quite a while to move, but once our order was in, the sandwiches came out quickly. Prices were high for what we received. $13+ for a 7-inch, cold sandwich is not a great price, and it's not like the toppings or ingredients were special. The only bargain on the menu was the kids' meals. $5 for a 5-inch sandwich (only grilled cheese or PB&J) is pretty reasonable in an airport. My daughter was unimpressed with her turkey sandwich. Also, they were out of tomato at 3PM on a Monday. Not great for a sandwich shop.
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Ken L.

Yelp
When you reluctantly pay upwards to $15 for a 7 inch tuna sub, you certainly would not expect it to be the worst tuna sub you've had in your entire life. When you ask, do you have tuna, salads, and you're told "no, we only have tuna subs", you might expect the person behind the counter to ask if you want that hot or cold?" And if you have been eating tuna subs for more years than the person behind the counter has been living, and having been asked each of those times "You want that cold, right?", You would surely expect this to be the case. But you would be wrong. You would get a tuna sub with hot mayonnaise and a roasted tomato and hot , wilted lettuce. And when you brought it back to simply question this, not looking for your money back , but maybe an apology, you wouldn't expect to be scolded for not reading the sign. You're better off walking an additional 500 feet and eating at ALEtitude. Maybe they should rename the place Scoff's. And if you ask me why I gave them a one star review, I would tell you it's because I couldn't give them a zero star review.
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Rachel B.

Yelp
It's airport food that is decent if you like sandwiches or salads. The salad I got was impressively large and full of protein (from the egg to the two types of lunch meat). Everything was impressively fresh and tasty. I would definitely go out of my way to find this little shop again the next time I'm at the Denver airport.
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Stacie V.

Yelp
A bit pricey, but decent healthy ingredients for the airport. I wish the meat proportion was more, especially for $15.
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Jolie R.

Yelp
The employees are rude and unprofessional, all I asked for was a roast beef and provolone. And I got a sandwich full of onions and vegetables no meat no cheese nothing, I went back and asked for it again all they did was take out the onions. I've been wanting to try this place for a while and Im having a really bad experience. I would go back but im too mad and sad because all I wanted was a sandwich and Im on my period and I don't wanna miss my flight :( I just wanted a roast beef and provolone that's it nothing more
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Bee W.

Yelp
My friend wanted a sandwich so we headed to Snarf's. It's a bit of a walk - across from gate A73. You go downstairs by gate A50 to access the walkway to it. There are other places nearby but we chose sandwiches. I ordered the BLT on white with toppings of mayo, mustard, hot peppers, lettuce, tomato, seasoning and oil. Skipped the onions and pickles. They called my order number and I picked up my sandwich. Servers were nice. The sandwich was moist and tasty. The hot peppers made it extra. I enjoyed sitting there eating with my friend who also liked her sandwich. There is a TV available or you can chat. It was nice. Love the mosaic decor on the serving counter. If you're in that section of concourse A or exploring during a wait, check them out!
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Rosa W.

Yelp
I had a layover at the Denver Airport and stopped off at Snarf's for dinner. When I arrived there was quite a long line but it looked as though everything was being made fresh. When I got up to the counter I tried to order the Italian but it was sold out. I tried to order another sandwich but it was sold out as well, so I landed on the turkey and cheese. I added sprouts, tomatoes, pickles and peppers to my freshly toasted bread. The sandwich was a good size, came stuffed with ingredients and wrapped nicely for travel. The sandwich tasted fresh and was very filling. I tried to order a cup of soup to go with it but then again, all their soups were sold out. It's a little funny but just shows how popular this place is. I'll definitely go back again. Hopefully I stop in earlier when they're not sold out of everything. Great little place.
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AARON Z.

Yelp
I had a little time before boarding so came here to get dinner. The staff working were not very helpful ordering but I can imagine working at an airport all day is tiring. Ordered the turkey and Swiss sub here. Took about 12 minutes so not the quickest option for the airport but the sandwich was delicious. The bread is really great and all the ingredients were fresh and high quality. Paid about $14 and it was on the smaller side but I think it's still a great option at the airport.
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Scott W.

Yelp
My bride and I arrived at concourse A at Denver International after a 3.5hr flight from WDC hungrier than wolves, ready to scarf practically anything. Since Snarfs Sandos is apparently the sole restaurant in this entire woebegone, god-forsaken armpit of the Denver Airport, we joined the obnoxious line, which queued at least fifteen ppl deep. $23.84 bought me: -A 7" toasted Prime Rib & Provolone on Multigrain. The meat was served cold, tasted gamey and the provolone wasn't even properly melted. The lettuce and tomatoes weren't crisp (as Snarfs website proclaims) and the best part of the abominable sando was the bread. -A small bag of Doritos. -A small Diet Pepsi. Behind the counter a trio of disinterested teenagers approached their tasks with the palpable excitement of professional grass growers or naval-pickers. This is my eighth trip to the Mile High City and I've YET to have a remotely fulfilling meal in this back-asswards depot!
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Michael S.

Yelp
The sandwich was alright, I forgot what I got but I wanted the rotisserie chicken but they ran out so I chose something random. The service was good though she explained the situation and was very fast. The location was busy since it is an airport, but they were still very fast.
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Raymond G.

Yelp
I was here at the Denver Airport A Terminal by the Frontier Airline gates a couple of weeks ago. This place had caught my eye a few times and was on my radar to try. It was a nice clean place and there was one TV in there. They just so happened to have the hockey game on that I wanted to watch! The guy at the front counter was really nice and the sandwich maker was working his tail off. I ordered the prime Rib sandwich and it was so good! Glad I ordered it! Definitely recommend this place and will be back again!
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Meagan L.

Yelp
Snarf's sandwiches DIA is my go to when I'm at the airport. I'm there a lot, 2 to 3 times a week. I love the Turkey and Swiss Sub. I take it with me when I fly out to enjoy after a long day of traveling. I'll eat half sitting at the airport and half later in the day. I carry a lunch box with ice packs. Or I eat it on the go catching my wing ride. Let me say I work out of C. Snarf's is located out of A. Down stairs near Gate A73. Soooo I am committed and lovingly loyal. That's how yummy their Sandwiches are. I can't quite put my finger on what's special about their sandwiches but hopefully you will go try it yourself. The bread is really really great! Not sure the sandwich meat they use but it's kinda a couple notches above the other sub sandwich outlet offerings. All the veggies are fresh and crisp. I'm on a mission to try every sandwich in the future. I would love to be able to have the option of ordering ahead via phone or by using the app. Might be my shortcoming - it was difficult to get my location to recognize me at DIA. Huge shoutout to their employee Colleene! Snarf's management please keep her. She represents what all owner / managers wish for in an employee. Trusting, engaging, super kind, enthusiastic and has desire to help. I had called the DIA location, no answer much to my disappointment. (Note: Colleene and I discovered the ringer is off). I was leaving for the day and wanted to call ahead to order because the website said this location closes at 9. I was starving. I knew I had a long distance to go and needed to get there before closing. I made it at 8:55pm. There to greet me was Colleene. I was super happy to have made it. But cheerfully Colleene explained they don't actually close until later. Let's just say she went over and above without a doubt. (Management please ask her how?). Anyway I digress. She is an outstanding rep for Snarf's!
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t d.

Yelp
We eat here often since I use Frontier Airlines and this is their terminal. We love Snarf's sandwiches: prime rib, Italian, roast beef, corned beef, and turkey. All made with good fresh bread, lots of veggies and proper proportion to optimize taste. We even pick up sandwiches to eat in the car for the ride to the slopes. There aren't many other options for food down in the bowels of terminal A. Thank goodness for Snarf's.
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Martina N.

Yelp
I have proof that I got sick OFF OF A PICKLE!!! They can't handle food correctly. I called the food inspector on them and got them to go check on their establishment.... They failed. This wasn't the first time out to this exact location near gates A73... TRASH SERVICE, TRASH FOOD. You made work hard for me for 3 days. A week later my stomach is still messed up. Your location needs to get its crap together. I wanted an easy snack on my break and all I got was TRASH. Never again. And everyone will know.

Bill V.

Yelp
My connecting flight was delayed and I was starved so I got a roast beef and provolone sandwich which exceeded my expectations. You wait in line place your order and get a number. No real ambiance, just get your food and run. Not much else to choose from.
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David A.

Yelp
False advertising. The sandwich is smaller than 7 inches for the price doesn't have any mustard ketchup mayonnaise or vegetables on the breakfast sandwich they only include two things when they advertise for treating things on the sandwich and the meat is tasteless
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Bob B.

Yelp
Definitely Worth the walk!!! Sandwich was delish, staff were friendly and service was quick!
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J F.

Yelp
I was hungry after a flight but am not a fan of airport food. I gambled and went to Snarf's because it didn't look like conveyor belt food. I inquired about a sandwich that wasn't even on the menu...I love Philly Cheese Steaks. "Big Red Dog" listed all of the items he'd put on it, and it was the best part of my day. That was a damn good sandwich. The bread is much better than a typical chain sandwich shop too.
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Matt S.

Yelp
Located on the outer ring of Blucifer's empire, stands an establishment which is challenging the sandwich status-quo of airport food. Visitors must fight their way thru armies of mediocre and poorly processed foods to reach the sacred land. Once they have defeated all enemies, one then needs to descend into the mysterious and dangerous realms of the light weight aircraft hangar to reach the Snarf. Upon arriving, the ladies of Breckenridge will shower you with the most finest ales that will heal you from all your battles. It is only then, you will be presented with awards ranging from solid wheat Italians to the esteemed meatball marinaras that will adorn your memories for decades to come...
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Luisa J.

Yelp
Wow, I am super impressed with these sandwiches. The bread has the perfect crunch , and is delicious. I love the toppings. Although I do wish they added mayo. I ordered the turkey Swiss , gotta say, best sandwich I've ever had!

Ellie C.

Yelp
This is the full menu, Italian was very good. Decent prices. More thoughts bc they're making me do that.
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Leslie S.

Yelp
YUM, I will be going to Snarf's each and every time I have a layover in the Denver airport from now on. Amazing!! Be sure and ask for the club from the "secret menu" that isn't posted publicly.
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YE B.

Yelp
Decent quick sandwich at the Denver airport. Got to prime rib with a bunch of toppings. They made the food quickly and it came out warm. In hindsight, I think I should have probably gotten the Italian. I will admit the menu is a bit confusing. Also, I did not try their breakfast sandwiches, which looks like they've got a whole separate menu before 11:00 a.m. featuring breakfast sandwiches. It's a bit far away from other Gates, so although I walked quite a ways to get there, I think that made it not feel like It was worth it in the end. Still, it's a decent option if you are jonesing for a sandwich in the Denver airport and have enough time to walk over to this restaurant or your gate is very nearby. They have a nice seating area with plenty of tables, and even two more comfortable lounge style chairs. Since it is off the beaten path of the Denver airport, it is nice and quiet over there.
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Jay S.

Yelp
Really frustrating experience at this Snarfs last Sunday where they failed to make my order, pocketed my tip, and I had to travel hungry. I placed my order and had 25-30 minutes left until i needed to be at a nearby gate for my flight. There were only a few people ahead of me. I waited and waited while they called out numbers higher than mine. Finally, when i went up and asked what was going on, they told me the cashier forgot to print my ticket - and several other people's tickets. At this point i didnt have time to wait for them to sort this mess out, so I asked for a refund. I didnt want to miss my flight, so i had no choice. When I looked at the receipt later I realized they didnt refund me the tip i gave them, just the sandwich price! So i basically paid then money to forget to make my order and send me on my flight hungry. I highly recommend avoiding this place unless you have a lot of time to wait.

Ella R.

Yelp
don't get a breakfast sandwich yall. Maybe their other stuff is good, but I ended up taking out the rubber eggs and mushy spinach. The feta was good!
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Christina R.

Yelp
Holy moly, this was a good sandwich. This was probably the best airport food I've ever had. No joke. I wish there was a Snarf's in Las Vegas because f being gluten intolerant, gimme those sandwiches!!! I hate to be all about a sandwich like this but the bread was soft but crispy from the PERFECT toasting. The meats inside were fresh, as well as the veggies. I loved the hot peppers. They weren't lying when they said they were hot and I appreciated that. They also have Zapps chips, which I don't see very often in my neck of the woods. The service was really fast and the area was pretty clean. I know where I'm stopping when I'm at DEN. Sandwich time!!!
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Travis T.

Yelp
Took the time to come here from Concourse C only for it to be a bit of a wait with nobody there, super expensive, and discover I didn't even receive what I ordered after a 15 minute trek back to Concourse C. I'd wanted to try Snarf's for years. Now, it could be the best sandwich in America and I still won't come back again.
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Chloe O.

Yelp
The sandwich was gross. The mustard tasted like the mustard that has the seeds in it. I got a pickle and the pickle tasted more like cucumber than pickle like they didn't let it ferment enough.
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Barbara D.

Yelp
Wow this sandwich spot exceeded my expectations. Over at the airport at Gate A United area, we wanted a quick bite before our flight. I had the Italian and hubby got the pastrami. Both tasted marvelous. Toasted bread with the right amount of salami and pepperoni and cheese. I had the works which also had wax peppers and it all flowed so well with every bite. Around $12 for the sandwich but they're big. I could only eat half but that's great for me so I could eat it on the plane! I miss great sandwich spots like these... wish we had them in Hawaii. Excellent service from the gentleman at the counter, too.

Kelly C.

Yelp
Food was good but the service was literally shifty. Rude wouldn't explain what breakfast sandwiches contained, and there was no ice for soda machine​
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Nisheet G.

Yelp
I had a layover at Denver airport and was feeling like getting something easy and portable to eat. A quick search revealed that a legendary local sandwich place with a funny name of Snarf's had recently opened up a location at the airport. So, I decided to check it out for my lunch. Here are my ratings based on different criteria: Quality of sandwich: Excellent. I tried the Italian Sandwich that came with: salami, pepporini, cpicola, & mortabella with provolone. This was all piled high on a toasted 7" bread with mayo, mustard, hot peppers, onion, lettuce, tomato, pickle, seasoning, and oil. I have eaten, like most people out there, a lot of sandwiches in my life and I have never been so impressed or felt as satisfied as I was after eating one at Snarf's. Everything was perfectly balanced, good portion sized, and made with care. Decor: meh as expected for an airport. They had a typical fast food type of a setup where you walk-up, order your sandwich, and stand on the side to pick it up. Nothing fancy. Cleanliness: good. They were keeping their common area tables clean. Service: good. The cashier was patient with every customer in explaining all the toppings that came on the sandwich. I didn't feel rushed even though there were a good number of people waiting in line. Also, it's a pain to get to Snarf's as it is in a farthest away terminal possible. Price: expensive. I paid around $11 for an 7" sandwich which I feel is a little bit high even for an airport. However, I was very full and happy after eating it all up. If you are feeling like taking a long walk and in the mood of a sandwich at Denver airport, Snarf's is probably the hands-down best place to go to fill your craving.
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Andie W.

Yelp
Slow and severely understaffed. Like, half hour for a single takeaway sandwich, almost missed my flight slow. Also no ice. Overpriced and not very good. Avoid.
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Jenna L.

Yelp
I had a 3 hour layover so I decided to eat here. It's quite the trek from where the main food court at Gate A is since it's on the very end of a terminal, but there's signs that lead you to the right direction. Got the specialty sandwich Rotisserie Chicken and Swiss on white bread. Bacon was an additional $2.0x and it really was at most 2 thin slices added to it which was a bummer. Otherwise everything else had a good ratio of filling. The bread was toasted and didn't have the weird aftertaste that other fast food breads sometimes have. Glad I didn't get the salad because the lettuce and tomato were just okay, but I'm Californian so my produce standards might be skewed. I think the hot peppers may be giardineria of some sort because the sandwich also came with some sort of marinated carrots, celery, and some other chopped white vegetable I couldn't figure out. After tax and tip $18.45 is steep for a sandwich, but it's one of the better airport lunches I've had and it didn't cause me physical agony and distress.

Hailey D.

Yelp
What an amazing place to get food from! Clifford took my order and he was such a great worker. He let me get a free sandwich and gatorade. It's not often that businesses are able to be humble and give so much free stuff to customers. The sandwich was really good, my only complaint is that the toppings were a uneven. I only got pickles on one half and tomatoes on the other half so I'm a little sad about that.
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Debra N.

Yelp
This is a hidden gem is outstanding in more than one area! I was delayed and had time to kill with the huge airline cancellations and delays. Everything was packed and overpriced! This area is quite and has little traffic so perfect escape! The sandwich was outstanding and could easily be shared! I hope others " stuck" read this and patronize this adorable place!

S H.

Yelp
So the guy who rang us up was nice and helpful but the woman who made my sandwich was kind of rude and was heard cussing at some of the other employees. There were boxes blocking parts of the line and they were out of a bunch of stuff. My sandwich tasted really good but maybe that's because I was delirious and very hungry. The bottom of the bread was completely folded in half and crumpled which meant that when I opened the wrapper, half the sandwich immediately fell out and I had to reassemble and arrange the bread which could have been avoided quite easily if she had taken another second or two on the sandwich. The restaurant was not busy so idk the hurry. Anyway, would honestly still probably get it again bc it's very convenient by the frontier gates.
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Kent M.

Yelp
Good sandwich here of Pastrami n Swiss with hot peppers added, on wheat bun. Just right.
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Scotty C.

Yelp
Snarfs was popping up as a good option while I was visiting Denver but never made it in to check it out so when I saw that it was an option at the airport, I decided to check it out. While this was right near my gate, I would suggest going out of your way to check out Snarf's. It's down at the end of the terminal by itself and there was barely anyone there as it's so secluded. They were a little slow on the order process but I had some extra time on my hand so I wasn't concerned. I saw others mentioning the secret menu so I looked it up online. The buffalo chicken sounded great so I kinda had my mind made up before I got there. The girl at the counter wasn't sure what I was talking about, but the cook behind her immediately said he knows how to make it. I added a cup of soup too and the whole meal was more than enough to fill me up. Snarf's even has their own little seating area with table so you don't have to eat at your gate either.
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Yizhen L.

Yelp
I was surprised to see that a sandwich place would somehow have the highest rating at the Denver Airport. It's located across from A73, in the new addition part of concourse A, where you have to go down the escalator to access. I've never had Snarf's before, which is apparently a Colorado chain. The sandwich was a solid A, great bread, good portion of the deli meat (I got pastrami), nice and toasted, and great Italian style pickled vegs. They have zapp's chips (voodoo is my fav spicy sour sweet and smoky barbecue-y kettle chips). For an airport restaurant, this delivered above expectations. The sandwich is quite large (7in), and I would personally split it with someone so I can get some chips too. It's not overly expensive, $11 for the sandwich which about normal for airport mark-ups. Lastly, you can actually sit down at the joint seating area with brothers bbq, and get table service; but I just went with the to-go line and sat there.
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Robin S.

Yelp
So thankful that Snarf's is at the airport. Located in Terminal A and you need to go to the far end but soooo worth arriving to the airport early!! These are the best sandwiches and no one can top Snarfs (aka Scarfs since I scarf these down). The bread is so perfect and they are served warm. I choose the turkey sandwich and the taste with the toppings just compliment with each other. The pickles are sliced lengthwise so you get a pickle with each bite. I cannot wait to go back in December!
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Terry C.

Yelp
Waiting for our flight, we were tempted to try this in-airport eatery from it's cool signage. We noticed all areas of this restaurant were extremely clean. The workers were friendly, full of energy, obviously working as a team, and happy & upbeat at 8:00am. They made my sandwich quickly, and it was exactly as ordered. This place & it's workers were a joy at the early hour. It was a very positive experience. Give them a try if you are near their location at DIA.
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Harry R.

Yelp
Friends recommended the downtown Denver Snarf's. I saw a review that said "limited vegetarian options" but I saw three different choices when I went today. Service was pretty quick. Looking forward to finishing my sandwich on my flight.
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Alice Q.

Yelp
Yes, the sandwiches are delicious here, but they're always out of tomato soup and in fact- all their soups. With being one of the busiest and only other restaurant in the express gates of A Concourse, they are bound to run out of menu items. Sometimes, they have a list of things that are sold out and it does save time, I guess. The lines are usually very long, so no, I do not recommend dining here if you're in a hurry. The sandwich is not worth missing your flight. The grilled cheese sandwich is the cheapest option, unless you pay for all the toppings, then it comes out around $8.00. You order, get an order number, and make sure you listen because they don't announce loudly. There are no other restaurants other than the Dave's BBQ place and also sitting can be challenging as things are picking up and more people are flying.
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Asher W.

Yelp
Prices are a little crazy which makes sense since its an airport. However the selection could definitely be larger. They only have like 9 sandwiches to choose from. Either way its one of the best food options in the airport and the quality lives up to their non airport locations.
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Yang Y.

Yelp
These sandwiches low key are amazing.. it's tucked away pretty deep in the A gate so I wouldn't go if you're pressed on time, but if you've got over an hour to spare before your flight and want a high quality sandwich, this place is awesome. We got the Prime Rib and Italian, both were delicious. Will definitely be back if I'm in DIA and in need of a solid sando.
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Colleen A.

Yelp
My husband and I are on our way to Montana for a belated anniversary trip. A long layover at the Denver Airport meant finally getting to try snarfs sandwiches. The verdict: would choose a long layover on purpose to eat these sandwiches again. We got the Italian and the artichoke feta-- both with "the works". This included mustard, mayo, pickles, onion, seasonings, oil, and their giardiniera (pickled pepper blend). The sandwiches are toasted and the bread is delicious and crunchy-- but not the "cut-the-roof-of-your-mouth" kind of crunchy. All of the flavors came together for truly perfect sandwiches. Already looking forward to my next Snarf's Sandwiches sandwich!
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Patricia C.

Yelp
Hands down the best sun I have ever eaten. Bread was fresh and warm. I ordered the Italian and asked for extra peppers. So dang good. It was at the airport and it was $12.95 but it totally satisfied. Never heard of this place. I've worked in sandwich shoppes and think I know my stuff. Everyone's food looked super good. There was a line and a wait. I can understand. They teach their staff how to make a proper sandwich. I'm still full from yesterday. Oh, and they have Guldens mustard packs and good mayo packs to go! Love love love!!!