Posted on 03/22/2022 11:17:32 AM PDT by mylife
Arby's limited-time menu has recently grown by four new sandwiches, all of which are currently available nationwide.
Seemingly taking a page out of Popeyes' book, the chain has grown its already strong fish sandwich category with an additional spicy offering. Plus, a beloved classic carrying seven ounces of corned beef has also made a return (or has it?).
1 Crispy Fish Sandwich arby's crispy fish sandwich Courtesy of Arby's The classic Arby's offering during Lenten season, this sandwich is a must as soon as spring rolls around. It's made with a crispy filet of wild-caught Alaskan Pollock, tartar sauce, and iceberg lettuce, on a toasted sesame bun. Arby's entered the fish sandwich category as far back as 2001, as a direct challenger to McDonald's Filet-O-Fish. 2 King's Hawaiian Fish Deluxe arby's king hawaiian fish sandwich Courtesy of Arby's Arby's has brought back another fish favorite, a fancier and much-beloved take on its fish sandwich classic. The King's Hawaiian Fish Deluxe Sandwich swaps out the sesame bun for a toasted King's Hawaiian roll. It is layered with a crispy fish filet, Cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce.
3 Spicy Fish Sandwich arby's spicy fish sandwich Courtesy of Arby's And making its debut for Lenten season 2022 is the Spicy Fish Sandwich. It comes with a fish filet covered in spicy seasoning and is topped with roasted jalapeños, shredded lettuce, tomatoes, and tartar sauce, served on to a toasted sesame bun.
4 Double Stacked Reuben arby's double stacked reuben Courtesy of Arby's While there are some conflicting reports about whether this sandwich is actually available at Arby's year-round, some outlets have declared it has recently returned to the menu. Either way, you can currently enjoy one of these bad boys at nationwide locations.
The sandwich features seven ounces of thinly sliced corned beef, Swiss cheese, a thousand island dressing, and sauerkraut on toasted marble rye bread. It is priced at $7.49, but you can also get it as a meal for $10.59 (prices may vary by location).
We ordered from Arby’s recently - first time I’ve had it. Husband wanted the French dip, and couldn’t see it on the menu.
I got the smokehouse brisket sandwich - pretty good, considering I couldn’t get a hamburger.
I could go for one of those Double Stacked Reuben sammichs!
Only put mine on white, I dislike the taste of Rye as it tends to overpower the flavors on the sandwich. You can’t even taste the kraut, much less the beef.
Go ahead purists, flame away, you know you want to.
Shaddup and eat already. /s
Shut up you old bag!
I’ll take arbys over any ff burger
Only things I like at Arby’s are the turnovers.
gotta be rye or pumpernickel.
It's one place you won't find vegan wackos.
Their Reubens are highly variable in quality.
Sometimes the meat is way too fatty and grisly.
If you can’t hit an authentic deli, the place for Reubens is Culvers. Consistently great. The Lexus of fast food.
No curly fries?
I sometimes buy the Reuben and is enough for two lunches.
It is in fact a classic Reben
culvers rocks!! none here :(
Reubens always make me think of my dear old Dad. (He too was an “old Virginian.”)
He loved a good Reuben - always wanted to try them at different sandwich shops. He did like them on rye, though.
When he was going to visit one of my sisters who lived in NYC at the time, he told me he couldn’t wait to try a Reuben at the Carnegie Deli. LOL
They should bring back real milkshakes. All the have anymore is chocolate and jamoica and I don’t even know what that is.
I like burgers. I could probably do a Bubba Blue speech on them...
I’ve been bummed since Arbys discontinued the potato cakes.
I love that arby made a carrot out of MEAT!!
Really? I’ve often thought there was too much turnover on Arby’s and really any FF chain’s staff.
/rimshot
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