Arby’s
“Very fresh…for a fast food joint..the curly fries are great and the onion rings are gigantic …try the chocolate turnover :-)”
“you wont be dissapointed, i wish they would build more in nyc but try the Reuben; half turkey and half corn beef and curly fries are good too.”
Arby’s
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Drive-Thru: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
5 reviews
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Fast food is not my cup of tea per se, but occasionally I do venture to Arby's where not easily accessible in New York City for the difficulty to locate. After departing from an appointment that was well received only to be mere feet of distance on Metropolitan Avenue to be electrocuted by eye witnessing electricity dangerously spewing from a live wire of a utility line, I quickly sought the nearest indoor shelter for substance.
Disappointingly from memory Arby's had the most flavorable chicken cordon bleu sandwich, which has been discontinued. I do love their very mild spicy curly French Fries and their market fresh Turkey wrap.
Service is efficient and attentive for clients to be reference by first name basis in a fast food restaurant is unknown for this Arby's #7737. Facilities is full operational and clean with a airplane style lock "vacant" or "occupied" indicator on outside of door. There is a Captain's Bell bell (originated by Long John's Silver who Arby's later copied in their franchise chain) to be rang upon exiting for clients to loudly voice their appreciation of a good experience, which is much better than standard written comment cards to be easily lost or never reaching its final destination to the corporate headquarters lair.
THREE CHEESE & BACON w/ Curly fries.
Pretty decent and tasty compared to Arby's other bland tasting sandwiches. The curly fries kinda sucked that day. Cold and soggy. One of the main reasons why I like Arbys is their curly fries w/ their horsey sauce.
As for this location, I like it better than the one that's along Horace Harding near Utopia Parkway. It's less crowded here but the parking lot is quite small. The interior is identical to the one on Horace Harding. I usually stop by this Arby's when I'm coming out of BJ's at Metro Mall. It's better than the Burger King in Metro Mall in my opinion. That Burger King in that mall could never get your order right.
What can I say? It's fast food but they have a kick ass blue cheese roast beef sandwich and one of the best BLT sandwiches I ever had besides my moms. Can't beat that! Curly fries are always good. Nothing much else to say. Roast beef is pretty good.
Oh Arby's, how I love thee. We all know NYC is lacking in it's fast food offerings (no Chic-fil-a, Arby's, or Sonic in Manhattan proper), so when I found out from Jill that there was a new Arby's in town, I almost had a heart attack.
Three trains and 45 minutes later, I finally arrived at Arby's in Queens. Oh, glorious, glorious Arby's. Man have I missed you.
I got my usually cheddar fries and medium roast, for if I got anything else it would be like committing adultery. It's even better than I remembered. Everything was hot and delish straight from the fryer. The "restaurant" is brand spanking new. Everything is sparkling clean.
Minus one point for trying to charge me for a refill of unsweet tea. I'm sorry, but when you're giving free refills of coffee, pepsi and other sodas, don't even try to make me pay for a refill of tea. Just because you keep it behind the counter doesn't mean I will pay for a refill when there's free refills of everything else. Don't discriminate against tea drinkers.
If you love Arby's… go… NOW!
The special right now is two french Dip & Swiss for $6!
Add a large order of curly fries and a shake I have a full dinner for two.
Their take on the "Philly" sandwich is good also.
Tip- The dining area is spacious with nice decor.
The parking lot is very small.
Left turns out of their parking lot is a challenge because of the high traffic on Metropolitan Ave.