Thoughts on Arby's?

Been meaning to go there for these. Will probably go for lunch tomorrow if I got time between classes and the gym.

>bbw
Freudian slip?

their fish sandwiches are a better version of filet o fish basically

Haven't ate there in years but I fucking love that stuff.

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The only one in my immediate area was replaced by a FUCKING TACO BELL REEEEEEEEEEEEE
Curly fries are meme but great. I get a chicken cordon bleu sandwich with a large curly fry as my go-to
mix the horsey sauce with ketchup

Arby's was founded in Boardman, Ohio, in July 23, 1964 by Forrest (1922–2008)[citation needed] and Leroy Raffel (1927)[citation needed], owners of a restaurant equipment business who believed there was a market opportunity for a fast food franchise based on a food other than hamburgers. The brothers wanted to call their restaurants "Big Tex", but that name was already used by an Akron business. Instead, they chose the name "Arby's", based on R. B., the initials of Raffel Brothers.[8][9]
The Raffel brothers opened the first new restaurant in Boardman, Ohio, just outside Youngstown, on July 23, 1964. They initially served only roast beef sandwiches, potato chips, and soft drinks. Hoping to attract a more upscale clientele, Arby's interior design was purposely more luxurious in appearance than the typical fast food sandwich stand of the day. Arby's offered their roast beef sandwiches for $.69 at a time when hamburger stands were charging $.15 for a hamburger.[10] A year later, the first Arby's licensee opened a restaurant in Akron, Ohio. The famous Arby's "hat" was designed by the original sign makers, Peskin Sign Co.[11] Expansion to other states began in 1968, beginning in Pittsburgh[12] (the closest large out-of-state market to Youngstown) and Detroit.

Their sliders helped me eat meat for the first time.