


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: 9501 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78216
Phone: (210) 344-7573
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Reviews
I was greeted by the staff member at the counter. She was professional, courteous and customer service oriented. I ordered my sandwiches and waited a few minutes before it was ready. During my wait, I took a few pictures of the inside of the store.
I was called that my order was ready, made my way to the condiments counter and got some sauces and napkins and left.
Upon getting home, I made the video and had the sandwiches. Good flavor, ample meat, and sauce.
I hope that if you decide to visit this establishment that you’re experiencing is good or better than mine.
[Service:] I ordered a French dip meal with curly fries, replaced the Swiss with cheddar, and a chicken sandwich at the drive thru. Whoever was taking the order sounded very dissatisfied with their life or with working at Arby’s, which occurs as odd to me, because of my either generous or biased assumption that Arby’s tends to not be busy. I didn’t have the order total read back to me, and neither my order. I also wasn’t asked for the size of the drink or fries.
[Food:] I started out with my chicken sandwich. Upon taking my first bite, I was surprised to be met with only the breading and other ingredients, no chicken getting involved in the bite. I was dissatisfied so I went for another bite right toward the middle of the sandwich or wherever I felt the chicken might be more prominent. I then was met with great resistance, and a horrible shock. I opened up the sandwich to get a better grasp of what the hell was happening to me, and I found what I could only describe as a pathetic and disgusting rubber puck of horribly mishapen and partially breaded chicken. In the attached photo, I very generously lined up the puck with the remainder of the sandwich in a way that makes it look like it “fits” but I assure you that this is not what I got straight out of the wrapper. This is without a doubt in my mind the single WORST EVER chicken sandwich I have EVER had. Onto the French dip. The sandwich itself was alright, maybe a bit mediocre even by my Arby’s standards. The “dip” was terrible. I ate the sandwich without it because it’s bitter and just straight up I cannot describe its taste as anything else but “bad”. The form factor of the sandwich was pretty small and there wasn’t enough meat to make up for it. The curly fries were as good as usual, but I did get a lot of small and thin crispy “bit” ones. What really sealed the deal though was the fry I saved for last, which I was amazed to find was a rather large curly fry with a smaller long curly fry inside of it. The smaller long one that was inside of it was raw and crunchy because that’s how fries work; if you fry a thick fry for the same amount of time as all the other regular fries, it’s not going to turn out right. My drink was as good as any other fast food place so I’m not really factoring that in, except for the way too much ice they gave me, which took up all the space in the cup and I was left with not much to drink. That’s my fault though, I guess, because I couldn’t (manage to bring it into my mind to ask because of how sidetracked I was with making sure I at least get the right order, or to) muster the gall to ask whatever miserable employee to also not add ice to the drink. The absolute nail in the coffin about this though? The cherry on top to what has been and has been reinforced as a horrible day? 17 DOLLARS. And that’s WITH a military discount too. It was on its way to being a full 20 bucks. Unbelievable. Really really unbelievable. If I go to a different location and it’s the exact same experience, I’ll keep this as a 2 star because then I’ll know it’s not this location’s fault (I guess), but if I go to a different location and it’s significantly better, I’m going to a full 1 star, marking this as the single worst fast food location and experience I’ve ever had in San Antonio (or of all time) thus far.
I really like this location. Friendly service and the food is always consistent. This San Pedro location is my only go to. Highly recommended!