Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is introducing a new fall menu on August 20, 2024, featuring seasonal favorites and the return of popular items from past years. The lineup includes Crispy Tots, Caramel Apple Pie Concrete, and more, available for a limited time.
Freddy’s Introduces a Tempting Fall Menu with Seasonal Flavors and Classic Comfort Dishes
Autumn is about to get more exciting as Freddy’s joins the seasonal festivities with the unveiling of their fall-flavored lineup.
As the fall season approaches, fast food chains welcome it with special seasonal menus featuring comforting flavors like pumpkin, apple, and cinnamon. Freddy’s is entering the trend this year, revealing their new fall menu lineup. Prepare to savor Freddy’s autumn-inspired treats, which are arriving this month.
Freddy’s is set to unveil its fall-flavored menu items on Tuesday, August 20, 2024. The new offerings include:
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Crispy Tots: These tots are seasoned with Freddy’s special Steakburger & Fry Seasoning and are available in kid, regular, and large sizes.
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Caramel Apple Pie Concrete: A twist on Freddy’s favorite concrete, this treat features vanilla frozen custard mixed with caramel sauce and cinnamon-spiced apples, topped with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
Additionally, some fan favorites are making a comeback at Freddy’s this fall, but only for a limited time from August 20 to October 23, 2024:
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Pumpkin Pie Concrete: This seasonal delight combines vanilla frozen custard with a slice of rich pumpkin pie, topped with whipped cream and cinnamon. Freddy’s also offers a Pumpkin Pie Shake, blending the same ingredients with milk for a creamy, drinkable version.
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Grilled Cheese Steakburger: A delicious fusion of steakburgers and grilled cheese, featuring two steakburger patties, American and Swiss cheese, on buttery Texas toast, with crispy bacon and a savory tomato spread inspired by the classic comfort food pairing of grilled cheese and tomato soup.
Freddy’s Builds Anticipation for Fall Menu with Successful Summer Releases and Returning Favorites
Before indulging in Freddy’s fall treats on August 20, let's take a moment to recap their previous releases, including last year’s fall menu and their current summer lineup.
Last year, Freddy’s fall menu was more conservative, featuring just the Pumpkin Pie Concrete and Pumpkin Pie Shake at participating locations nationwide. While the lineup was modest, these two desserts proved their popularity, leading to their return this fall.
Freddy’s has been rolling with its new releases and menu items this summer. Freddy’s has surprised fans more than once, from flavorful new steakburgers to tasty concretes.
Freddy’s introduced the Pretzel Bacon BBQ Chicken Sandwich in May and two new frosts in Lemon and Orange Cream flavors. In July, the Prime Steakburger and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Concrete were launched, adding even more heat to Freddy’s summer menu.
These new items have kept the excitement high at Freddy’s this summer, and if you haven’t tried them yet, now’s the time before they’re overshadowed by Freddy’s fall menu lineup on August 20, 2024.


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