I like Arby's. The one I frequent back home is slow enough business wise, that, in many cases, you get hot food when you order. Always a plus in just about everyone's world; unless you are in a hurry.
This unit is about a year old. Open in a cluster of stores and shops, anchored by a Mr. Drucker's General Store (that's Walmart, for you City slickers)...
The XYL had told me that she had watched some POP ad's locally stating that the fish sammich had returned (apparently, either a seasonal item [do Catholic's only eat fish on Friday's in January?]...) or one in a rotation. I had read that there were some menu changes coming to the chain, so as soon as she told me it was there, I made enough racket about it, to make it our dinner destination.
Our bubby server was attentive, and as expected, we had to wait for our fish sammich's to be cooked. They were worth the wait.
The store was clean [except for the TV, which was playing porn: CNN]. Our order came out, hot and well presented.
Freshly cooked fish, with lettuce and tartar sauce, on a kaiser type bun. Curly fries and drinks.
I tend to shy away from the big boys anymore. Â McDonald's and the like. Chances of your getting hot food diminish on a proven mathematical ratio. Smaller places, like Arby's and Long John Silvers (and occasionally our local Hardee's) generally present hot (or warmer) food.
We were well pleased with our meal and the service. This Arby's honored a Military/Veteran's discount.
Recommended.
@Removeyourhat
This location just opened a week ago, and they've been slammed every day. Â I went today and ordered something that is not on the menu, but that they'll make for you if you ask for it. Â Of course being a new location with new employees, there was a bit of confusion. Â The drive-through guy took my order after getting it okay'd by his manager, but when I got to the window, it was wrong. Â It took about 10 minutes total to get through the drive-through line, but when I got my food, they also threw in a turnover to apologize for the wait. Â It's obvious they want to please, and hopefully that kind of service will last.
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