Little hard to maneuver into the shared lot they have with Wendy's. They are giving the outside of the building a face lift. With that said the drive up is open. The young lady that was working the drive up was great. I forgot to bring my glasses so it was hard to read the menu, Sun was a deterent also. She was very patience with me. Helped me by answering all my questions. Very friendly at the window, professional the whole time. She is an asset to the crew/company Food was hot, fries and a great Turkey sandwich. My yr old granddaughter was very happy with her meal. They even had chocolate milk, one of her favorites. I don't usually talk/write this much but I was...
Read moreI'll start out by saying I think Arby's food is just okay (aside from maybe the tasty curly fries) I've been to this location a few times, but my last experience ensures I'll never visit them again: I waited over 20 minutes to get my food, which was cold by the time I got it. The staff barely acknowledged me, even when they were handing me my food. As for the food: the fries (which are one of the few things I really like) were burnt to bits, as in actually blackened. The chicken, well I'm not sure what was wrong with it, but it tasted so vile I couldn't finish it.
In short, don't go to this Arby's. If you're craving curly fries, go the extra distance to a...
Read moreArby's and TJ Cinnamon's tend to be located in the same restaurants these days. TJ Cinnamon's, the sign outside said. Come and try the fresh hot cinnamon rolls.
The cinnamon rolls were neither fresh nor hot. They didn't even really taste like Cinnamon. The hard, doughy pastry tasted simultaneously burnt and undercooked. Maybe that's the TJ flavor?
Also, Arby's sucks. You should know better than to eat here for their sandwiches. I wish I'd known better than to go for the desserts.
Also, the employees all looked sad and were making subtle but aggressive quips at one another, like you would expect from bitter in-laws but not from broken-spirited fast...
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