Arby’s has launched a new limited-time menu featuring Bourbon BBQ Brisket and Chicken Sandwiches, along with a refreshing Strawberry Shake, available at participating locations nationwide.
Arby’s Introduces Limited-Time Bourbon BBQ Sandwiches and Strawberry Shake to Satisfy Summer Cravings
BBQ on burgers is a staple in the fast-food industry, with almost every chain incorporating BBQ sauce into their offerings. The key differentiators are the BBQ taste, flavor blend, and meat quality.
Who doesn’t love BBQ? Its sweet, savory, and sometimes spicy taste can complete a meal. Pairing it with a shake evokes a classic diner-style experience. Arby's has just launched a meal for you if you're craving a good BBQ sandwich and shake.
Arby’s has introduced the following limited-time menu items:
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Bourbon BBQ Brisket Sandwich - features sliced beef brisket, brown sugar bacon, melted cheddar cheese, and onions, all smothered in BBQ brisket sauce on a toasted brioche bun.
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Bourbon BBQ Chicken Sandwich - this sandwich includes a chicken fillet topped with melted cheddar cheese, brown sugar bacon, crispy onions, and bourbon BBQ sauce.
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Strawberry Shake – a blended strawberry shake served with whipped cream on top.
You can also choose a sandwich meal with your choice of drink and curly fries. These limited-time items are available at participating Arby’s locations nationwide.
Arby’s Name Explained: From Roast Beef Myths to New Bourbon Sandwiches and Strawberry Shakes
There’s a long-standing debate about what the Arby’s name stands for. Some speculate that it represents "RB," the initials for roast beef. However, in 2015, Arby’s clarified that the name stands for Raffel Brothers, the founders. This common misconception might stem from a 1980s commercial where Arby’s promoted their name as “America’s Roast Beef,” leading to some confusion among fans.
Arby’s may be famous for its briskets, but it also offers excellent burgers. Other limited-time menu items include bourbon sandwiches and strawberry shakes. Get them while they’re still available!
Arby’s Expands Menu with 2/$6 Everyday Value and New Burger Options
While value meals are great, they can sometimes be repetitive due to limited variety. Arby’s addresses this with their 2/$6 Everyday Value, offering two filling menu items for just $6. Choices include Classic Roast Beef, Crispy Chicken Sandwich, or Mozzarella Sticks.
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Big Cheesy Bacon Burger - This burger features crispy bacon, American cheese, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, and special burger sauce on a brioche bun. You can make it a meal with a drink and curly fries.
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Arby’s Deluxe Burger - Includes juicy patties, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, and special burger sauce for a more straightforward option. A complete meal option is available with a drink and curly fries.


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