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Reizo Tanaka-Maertz
May 1, 2026
Walking into Arby’s felt like stepping into a whole experience😳😳😳✌🏿😋, and not just grabbing food. From the second I walked in, the vibe was already on point—the speakers were playing tracks from THE Rod Wave, Quavo, and huncho. And it honestly set the mood perfectly. Something about that mix of chill and hype just made the whole place feel alive, like it wasn’t your average fast food stop.
But the real star of the show? The Meat Mountain. I’ve had a lot of sandwiches before, but nothing even comes close to this. It’s stacked in a way that almost feels unreal—layers on layers of meats, all hot, fresh, and somehow perfectly balanced. Every bite hits different. You get that rich, savory flavor from the roast beef, mixed with everything else, and it just keeps going. It’s the kind of sandwich you think about hours later💦💦😛😛😍.
And I have to mention something weirdly specific but important—the roast beef juice soaking into the wrapper. Normally that might sound messy, but here it’s honestly part of the experience. By the time you’re halfway through, the wrapper is basically infused with all that flavor, and it just reminds you how fresh and juicy everything is. It’s not dry, it’s not skimpy—it’s full-on, no-holding-back kind of food.
One more thing… the Chitlins! From the second you take that big, juicy, and slightly crunchy bite, the aroma, bliss and the taste of the chitlins mixed PERFECTLY✌🏿😳💦 with everyones favorite song “Birthday” by Hunxho. My lord. I cannot express in words alone my heartfelt, deep, sexual attraction toward this place.
The service was quick, the place was clean, and the energy just felt right the whole time. Between the music, the insane sandwich, and those little details like the flavorful wrappers, this Arby’s visit went way beyond expectations. Easily a 5-star experience, and I’d come back just for that Meat Mountain alone.
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Andrew Peltier
Dec 21, 2025
I had a disappointing experience at this Arby’s that really didn’t need to happen.
I arrived ready to order and mentioned that I had a coupon but had accidentally left it at home. I knew the exact coupon details item, price, and promotion and explained this clearly at the counter. Instead of offering any flexibility or customer service, the employee’s response was simply that I should go home and get it.
No attempt to help. No effort to verify the promotion. No consideration for the inconvenience just a rigid, dismissive answer.
I understand policies exist, but good customer service also involves common sense and discretion. Many businesses are able to honor a well-known, clearly described coupon or at least offer an alternative solution. Telling a customer to leave and come back over something so minor sends the message that their time doesn’t matter.
Fast food is supposed to be fast and friendly. Unfortunately, this experience was neither. I won’t be returning to this location, and I’d encourage management to reconsider how situations like this are handled in the future.