Haven’t been to Arby’s in years. Food was tasty and menu was unexpected. Prices were on the higher end but the quality matched. Folks were plesant and professional and very patient with elderly. Pleasant surroundings.
Suzee L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Apple Valley, CA
The only reason for the 1-star rating is because we got our credit card numbers stolen from here. We tried to get gas the next day and card declined so we called the bank and found out there was an attempted unauthorized credit card transaction from this Arby’s location. So if you’re eating here, use cash. BTW, I’ve had a couple of other instances where franchised food retail places tried to use my credit card number. Last time was about 2 years ago in Orange County when I ordered Pizza Hut on-line and the bank called me to say that someone tried to use my card in like Indiana or Ohio or something, and obviously that was unauthorized because I live in California and never visited mid-west before. So be careful guise!
Myk B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fountain Valley, CA
I am amazed at how this place has managed to survive all these years. Especially since it’s in the distant ends of Apple Valley and has to compete with other restaurants in its plaza. It’s a pretty good Arby’s that has never been too crowded or slow in its service. Thankfully the High school kids take their after school fights to the nearby Jack in the Box, so it’s never been an unpleasant place to go pick up food in the afternoons.
Erin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Woodinville, WA
ohhhhh GAWD. Arby’s If I were to break my 10-year vegetarian streak, this would be high on the to-do list. I will never get out of my mind the days when my father fed me Arby’s roast beef sandwiches, with the cheese, and the«horsey sauce»… ahhhhh lord. I think it’s better off I am vegetarian, because Arby’s would be the end of me! PS: I don’t know whether to give 5 stars for the incredible memories, or 0 stars for the fact that I’m against eating meat. Aw, fuck it. 5 stars!