


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: 2300 W New Haven Ave, West Melbourne, FL 32904
Phone: (321) 951-9082
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Finding a clean place to sit was a challenge, as both the floors and tables were unkept and dirty. However, despite these issues, the food itself was a pleasant surprise. Both the crinkle and curly fries were served hot and crispy. The French dip and gyro were notably fresh, with the dip sauce being particularly flavorful and enjoyable.
Overall, the quality of the food was a redeeming aspect of our experience, though the cleanliness and service left much to be desired.
A year prior—-things have changed except the food. 🙂
I used the drive thru and the employees are always so friendly. Great customer service. And the food is fresh….love some crinkle cut fries straight from the fryer.
OH…don’t forget to add the warm amd yummy reeses peanut butter cookie…you won’t be sorry.
I utilized the drive Thru.
No issues, service was quick and I pleased.
Until, I went to eat my Arby’s Roast Beef sandwich…….it was horrible!
The bun was very dry and there was barely any cheese and by NO means, was there even close to the amount of meat that other locations put on a bun.
Chicken bites were so greasy we could t eat them.
At least are milkshakes were delicious
Sometimes you just don’t have time for a sit-down meal, and you are sick of burgers. One fast food place that occasionally gets overlooked is Arby’s. It was founded back in 1964, but what blows my preconceived notions is how Arby’s seems to have suddenly become an alternate fast-food (or as Arby’s likes to refer to itself, Fast Crafted ®) reality alt fast. Claiming to be the second-largest sandwich restaurant in the world with over 3,500 locations in nine countries, the menu is no longer just roast beef. In fact, Arby’s states that it “celebrates the art of Meatcraft® with a variety of high-quality proteins and innovative crave-able sides.” Indeed, the menu has expanded greatly. There is a full menu of what appears to be healthier options as well as a wide range of cheat foods.
This is not your grandmothers Arby’s.
Robin is the counter help. She is a wizened veteran of the restaurant business and has an amazing personality for the level she is working here. This must reflect the Arby’s Restaurant Group’s stated brand purpose of Inspiring Smiles Through Delightful Experiences ™. I am not making this up.
Robin even went out to the dining room to ask customers how their food tasted.
WHAT?
Imagine them doing THAT at the Golden Arches!
I ordered the Classic Roast Beef–the standard Arby’s throwback–although I had a choice of twelve different Slow Roasted Beef items. Tasty morsels of processed beef product with the accurate flavoring.
Next, I tried the Turkey Ranch and Bacon, which had fresh lettuce and tomato and looked and tasted good. Currently, due to a turkey shortage, you can only get this sandwich in one of their stores, not online.
Last, an order of the Crinkle Fries (although the Curly Fries looked good too). These fries were cooked right, not over or under fried.
The Big Boy says, “Take a break from Mickey D’s and give Arby’s a shot.”