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).
They were about the first place to have it.
I always ask for a Turkey Reuben at Arby’s. They’re happy to make it.
We have a real Jewish deli, an Arby’s, and a Culver’s all within a few blocks of each other. How do I choose?
Where’s my tater cakes??
I’m actually shocked to hear that.
I’ve eaten at locations all over the midwest and never been disappointed.
You generally can’t beat the real thing.
On the rare occasions when I’m back in my hometown of Cleveland, it’s always Slymans.
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5.56mm
They don’t toast their Reuben —- so not actually a “Reuben”.
You seem to be engaging in rye humor.
fish from ronald
I love a good Reuben, but I’d want Russian dressing instead of Thousand Island.
Yes, also love their Pot Roast sandwich.
Yeah, if you like burgers that are burnt to a crisp and look like they were run over by a Lexus!..............
Me too. I liked those as much as the sandwiches in the 80s and 90s.
Where’s the mayo/relish sauce?
Several years ago Costco had Icelandic haddock for a few years. I pan fried it up on the side burner on the Weber; it was great!
worst fish sangwich evah!
Why do the ads for so many fast food sandwiches and burgers show mayonnaise or some other sauce oozing out the sides? To me that’s a complete turnoff, suggesting a really sloppy, messy meal.
it’s beautiful, broiled baked, fried...
Even though I frequently eat fast food, I hadn’t been to Arby’s in many years.
2-3 years ago, I tried a crispy fish sandwich. Awful doesn’t begin to describe it.
I had two of them and threw the other one away.
But, I did try them again and found their Gyro’s to be very good.
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