


Arby’s is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby’s was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened its doors in 1964. The Arby’s brand strives to inspire smiles through delicious experiences. We are on a never-ending quest for the perfect sandwich, starting with the Classic Roast Beef and French Dip to the deli-style Market Fresh line of sandwiches and salads.
Fast-food chain, known for its roast beef, serving up hot & cold sandwiches, fries & shakes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 467 Lexington Rd, Versailles, KY 40383
Phone: (859) 873-9299
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Dine-in is probably the way to go with this location.
See more pictures on my Facebook, and some other places and reviews on Tingle Travel Agency on Facebook as well.
Here’s the breakdown:
• Presentation: The sandwich comes wrapped in standard Arby’s sandwich paper—no special packaging to make it feel like a “premium” item. You do get a nice-sized packet of sauce on the side, so you can control how much you use.
• Taste & Build: The brisket itself is solid—Arby’s continues to do well with their smoked meats. However they only gave a 2finger pinch of meat. The two pickles add a bit of crunch and acidity, but considering the price, the sandwich feels a bit underwhelming. You’re expected to do your own saucing, which is fine, but at this price point it would be nice to have a more “complete” experience.
• Price Comparison: The regular Brisket Sandwich is $7.39, already comes sauced, and usually has a generous amount of meat—sometimes just as much as, if not more than, the new quarter pound version. It’s served on an onion roll (depending on the location), and while it doesn’t have pickles or sauce variety, it still delivers on flavor for significantly less.
Bottom Line:
While the Quarter Pound Brisket sandwich is decent, it doesn’t quite justify the nearly $11 price tag, especially when the regular brisket sandwich holds its own at a more reasonable $7.39. Unless you’re really craving pickles and want to try a new sauce, you’re better off sticking with the classic.
Rating: 3/5
Good meat, but not a good deal.
(All in all I bought 4 sandwiches costing over $40 with under a pound of meat all together)