


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: 6271 Glenway Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211
Phone: (513) 661-0088
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Beware customers of the Harrison Rd, Cincinnati, Arbys if you order their White Cheddar Mac ‘n Cheese.
My favorite item, White-Cheddar Mac ‘n Cheese was ruined by an employee at the Harrison Rd location about a month+ ago.
When my 4 ordered cups of M&C were handed to me they contained 1/4 overcooked mushy macaroni on the bottom & 3/4 on top was scalding hot watery cheese sauce that actually sloshed around in the cup. Thankfully, the lid fit tight enuf to prevent me from getting 3rd degree burns just opening it.
When I complained about it & asked for a redo, the employee proceeded to argue with me that I shouldn’t have ordered it via their App, that there was nothing wrong with the way he prepared it, & that he’d eaten some earlier that morning for breakfast with a spoon. When I asked to get 4 properly made cups to replace the 4 he’d served me, he initially refused, saying he couldn’t do that even when I suggested he simply pour off the extra soupy, cheesy sauce, stir it well & then serve it, he said no, again, because the owners would be losing some profit if he wasted (threw away) that sauce.
That he might have to waste some sauce & cost the store a few cents that day was more important to this employee than it was to serve the customer edible, properly made, food & for me to want to return – which I have not done & don’t want to do either.
Have this store’s owners forgotten to impress onto their employees the Golden Rule of Retailing & Restauranting; the customer is always right?
I almost lost my mind with his profit comment to me. When he asked what I wanted him to do, my answer was for him to just ‘make it right’ (I didn’t care how he did it), I simply wanted for him to acknowledge me & the inconvenience & the improperly made & served food. I never heard anything close to an apology that day. He’d have preferred that day to die on the hill rather than admit to me that day that yes, customer, we/I prepared them incorrectly this a.m, give me a second & I’ll make them right, or give me a second & I’ll fix them.
He finally figured it out. He took less than 2 minutes (no other customers were around) & poured the extra watery-soupy-cheesey sauce out of the cups, stirred & served them to me. I was both happy to get my food & happy to get home. I haven’t been back. Even if I am near this location & even if I’m craving their Mac ‘n Cheese, I drive somewhere else to get it.
Franchise owners, please keep in mind & teach your employees about profit, how it’s made & the Golden Rule of Retailing & Restauranting. And, please make your White Cheddar Mac ‘n Cheese a permanent menu item, not a seasonal one (by the way, the seasons for it are fall & winter, not spring & summer). SMH
Edited 4-5 months later – I go out of my way to avoid even driving by the Harrison Rd store. Just the thought of them serving food the way they did that day left some memories that may last a lifetime.
The fries were hard and cold and I honestly just regret coming here entirely. I would highly suggest going to a different location if you want to eat Arby’s.