This is one of my fav fastfood along Baltimore Ave. Its rather clean and service is fast. Drinks and condiments are self serve. Right now, they have an unpublicised offer. Weeknights after 4pm, 4 melts for $5. This offer is posted at the drive through window (after you have already ordered).
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Gamal H.
Loved it! Happy that they were open till 10 pm. Great service, great food n patience with me not knowing the menu, changing multiple orders to get my food, etc. Try the chicken salad pecan wrap. It's phenomenal!
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Brook H.
It's... an Arby's. What more do you need to know? I just felt like having something other than the big three (or Taco Bell) and remembered there was an Arby's around the corner. Food was alright, fries were great (I love curly fries!), and their orange creme shake is awesome. I think the only thing that confused me was the woman at the intercom. When she answered, she sounded like some 20-something college kid. I know, I know... never judge a person by a single factor. Still, it was some shock to see a rather large woman of indeterminate age with multiple piercings. Then I had a second shock when she spoke... and I could hear the 20-something voice coming through the intercom behind me but her own voice through the window. Are they using a voice changer on their intercoms now? Regardless... it's an Arby's. Get a roast beef sandwich. Get some curly fries. Get some horsey sauce. Mmmm.... horsey sauce.
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Ken M.
It's kind of odd giving a review to a fast food place like Arby's but as far as fast food places go, Arby's is better than some. This particular Arby;s is a little long in the tooth and in a fairly poor location. I'm not really a fan of tables and booths that hve attached seating because, truth be told, I'm a big guy and usually can't fit into these "fixed seating" things. It's kinda ironic, if you think about it, they sever this high fat, high calorie food and can't accommodate people who have gotten huge because of it. They had a promotion going on for awhile that had King's Hawaiian rolls. They were deluxe. The chocolate shakes are quite good. I'm giving two stars on the ambiance. The staff is friendly enough. I went to the one in Gambrills once. That was a nice fast food joint.
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A.R. P.
Although, like anyone, I don't expect to be dazzled by a visit to a fast food restaurant (with my expectations calibrated accordingly), I do expect passable to good food (and, maybe, even "wholesome food" if I stretch my expectations a bit). However, what I had most recently here at Arby's failed to fall into that narrow spectrum. The food just wasn't good at all. The Deluxe Bacon Cheddar, curly fries, and apple turnover that I ordered seemed resolutely below par and actually made me appreciate the much maligned titan of the industry, McDonald's, even more. How could this be? Well, the Deluxe Bacon Cheddar, which is one of many permutations on their signature roast beef sandwich, admirably attempts to feature that famous thinly shaved roast beef; but, it was overwhelmed by a tangle of coarsely shredded lettuce that was past its prime and served with limp, uninspired bacon that contributed nothing to the end product. That the accompanying cheddar cheese was slapped on as an afterthought and not melted did the sandwich no favors either. The famous curly fries were seasoned and fried in spiraling ringlets as they always are; but, somehow, they tasted heavy handed; and, it seemed that every other fry featured overly firm ends that did not withstand the rigors of the frying process very well. While I thought the apple turnover might be a redeeming final note to my meal, it failed to impress as well. It was a tad too dry and hollow (not favorably "airy"). The apple filling was inconsequential and reminded me of a cheap carpet in a vacated room. I think, next time, when I'm in the mood for fast food or am short on cash (as I probably will be on occasion moving forward - I haven't collected much in my bowl lately), ordering a Big Mac with a side of golden fries and a hot apple pie might just be a better option. In the end, I guess, it serves me right for visiting an Arby's in the first place. What was I thinking? I've got brand loyalty to uphold.
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Bill K.
...I like the Arby's chain for the food quality & menu selection, even if the prices are a bit beyond what I'd normally pay for fast-food. The problem with the Beltsville Arby's is the attitude of the staff...I ordered a Jr roast beef & a 12oz Jamoca shake. The jerk-off employees behind the counter verbally responded like ordering a value-menu shake was some sort of big joke. I don't need to eat much, esp fast food, but the Arby's employees are so obese that they need fast-food even less than myself. If they disagree with the modesty of a customer's order, then let's see what they think when the entire unit is closed permanently! Or better yet, let's see the employees of the Beltsville unit find jobs elsewhere...after all, they are already rejects from Beltsville's two (only) major employers: District Photo & Arbitron... ...oh yeah, I own a several hundred shares of Wendy's Inc (which still owns 20% or more of Arby's), so an angry letter to Wendy's top executives would mean instant unemployment for the Arby's goof-offs in Beltsville. What is it with these Beltsville people? Are they all retards?
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Jim S.
The level of grease and sodium could kill an ultra marathoner. Force Recon Marines eat better then this in the field. They could seriously do a little cleaning and maybe a little bit of repairs and modernization. Even all of that said, the salty greasy flavors are a bit addictive. It is like bacon but on a much smaller scale. I will probably be back.
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Amy B.
I used to be a big fan of Arbys when I was younger. We went to this one yesterday for lunch and I had a strange experience. 1) The food was so greasy (like soaking to bottom of the bag) and I actually could only eat half of my meal. I think the grease was just too much for me. 2) There was a guy there who looked like he was out of his mind (schizo), and the cashiers made him wait forever for a small fry - so for my whole meal, this crazy fellow was in my line of vision and just distracting me with his weirdness. I used to work in a library with lots of crazies, so I can't help but keep my eye on them for self-protection purposes. You never know when one will snap. We had coupons - so it was a decent deal in terms of cost, but what can I say? It is rare that I literally cannot stomach a meal. By the way, I got the chicken poppers snack with fries and a drink. Even with the coupon, it was around $5. It wasn't bad - just greasy/heavy as all get out.
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John G. W.
I love Arby's on occasion, and visit this one if I am in the area. However, it is really not up to par with other stores. The store is old, and a bit shoddy. The parking lot is tight, and forget about trying to make an exiting left turn onto Route 1. And without sounding like a 'grouchy old man', an annoying habit of one of the cashiers is to ignore my request for a small drink, giving me a medium one instead. Only 20 cents difference, I think, but hey, I want what I ordered, and I don't really want that much to drink. On one occasion, I complained, and the cashier made such a big deal of trying to figure out how to change the order, I just said forget it. On another, I complained to the manager in front of the cashier. That hasn't made a difference in subsequent purchases. Otherwise, the Roast Beef sandwiches are like any other Arby's, except on one visit, when it didn't seem to agree with my stomach later in the afternoon.
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Sandie D.
First let me say, I don't think I would have ever thought to review a Fast Food Restaurant, but because of the absolutely horrible service, I decided a first was in order. My son and I had just left church and needed to grab a quick bite. I wasn't up for a burger or chicken, so we decided to stop at Arby's. I entered the drive thru and was greeted by a twenty something young man. He wasn't polite or helpful but our order was placed. I noticed they had Passion Tea after I placed my order and decided to change my soda to a tea, no problem. I drive up to the window and he gives me a total I question it and he answers me with a snide remark that yes that total is right. He runs my card and hands me the receipt. I noticed the total is wrong. He inadvertently charged us for two teas instead of the tea and soda. Not a big deal, but his attitude was. Again I mention this to him and he rudely says they are the same price and the total is correct. He ask if we would like sauce. I ask for BBQ and Horsey Sauce. My son and I proceed to pull out and we notice in the bag there are numerous sauces but not the one requested. I know we all make mistakes but he was not a kid. Actually, he appeared to be in management, which makes his rudeness and lack of customer care even more disappointing. Hopefully, this does not sound petty but he was down right rude. Unfortunately, I can not express in words the young man's lack of care for customers and their orders. As far as the food, we had two roast beef sandwiches. They were warm and fresh. The only thing lacking was the sauce, which to me compliments the taste and is reason I enjoy their Roast Beef Sandwiches. The Passion Tea wasn't up to par with others I have had from other establishments. I should've stuck with the Pepsi. Service can make or break a deal. This time it was a breaker. I personally never plan to stop at this Arby's again. And it's all because one gentleman's lack of professionalism and poor service.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes Caters : No
Catherine T.
This is one of my fav fastfood along Baltimore Ave. Its rather clean and service is fast. Drinks and condiments are self serve. Right now, they have an unpublicised offer. Weeknights after 4pm, 4 melts for $5. This offer is posted at the drive through window (after you have already ordered).
(4)Gamal H.
Loved it! Happy that they were open till 10 pm. Great service, great food n patience with me not knowing the menu, changing multiple orders to get my food, etc. Try the chicken salad pecan wrap. It's phenomenal!
(4)Brook H.
It's... an Arby's. What more do you need to know? I just felt like having something other than the big three (or Taco Bell) and remembered there was an Arby's around the corner. Food was alright, fries were great (I love curly fries!), and their orange creme shake is awesome. I think the only thing that confused me was the woman at the intercom. When she answered, she sounded like some 20-something college kid. I know, I know... never judge a person by a single factor. Still, it was some shock to see a rather large woman of indeterminate age with multiple piercings. Then I had a second shock when she spoke... and I could hear the 20-something voice coming through the intercom behind me but her own voice through the window. Are they using a voice changer on their intercoms now? Regardless... it's an Arby's. Get a roast beef sandwich. Get some curly fries. Get some horsey sauce. Mmmm.... horsey sauce.
(3)Ken M.
It's kind of odd giving a review to a fast food place like Arby's but as far as fast food places go, Arby's is better than some. This particular Arby;s is a little long in the tooth and in a fairly poor location. I'm not really a fan of tables and booths that hve attached seating because, truth be told, I'm a big guy and usually can't fit into these "fixed seating" things. It's kinda ironic, if you think about it, they sever this high fat, high calorie food and can't accommodate people who have gotten huge because of it. They had a promotion going on for awhile that had King's Hawaiian rolls. They were deluxe. The chocolate shakes are quite good. I'm giving two stars on the ambiance. The staff is friendly enough. I went to the one in Gambrills once. That was a nice fast food joint.
(2)A.R. P.
Although, like anyone, I don't expect to be dazzled by a visit to a fast food restaurant (with my expectations calibrated accordingly), I do expect passable to good food (and, maybe, even "wholesome food" if I stretch my expectations a bit). However, what I had most recently here at Arby's failed to fall into that narrow spectrum. The food just wasn't good at all. The Deluxe Bacon Cheddar, curly fries, and apple turnover that I ordered seemed resolutely below par and actually made me appreciate the much maligned titan of the industry, McDonald's, even more. How could this be? Well, the Deluxe Bacon Cheddar, which is one of many permutations on their signature roast beef sandwich, admirably attempts to feature that famous thinly shaved roast beef; but, it was overwhelmed by a tangle of coarsely shredded lettuce that was past its prime and served with limp, uninspired bacon that contributed nothing to the end product. That the accompanying cheddar cheese was slapped on as an afterthought and not melted did the sandwich no favors either. The famous curly fries were seasoned and fried in spiraling ringlets as they always are; but, somehow, they tasted heavy handed; and, it seemed that every other fry featured overly firm ends that did not withstand the rigors of the frying process very well. While I thought the apple turnover might be a redeeming final note to my meal, it failed to impress as well. It was a tad too dry and hollow (not favorably "airy"). The apple filling was inconsequential and reminded me of a cheap carpet in a vacated room. I think, next time, when I'm in the mood for fast food or am short on cash (as I probably will be on occasion moving forward - I haven't collected much in my bowl lately), ordering a Big Mac with a side of golden fries and a hot apple pie might just be a better option. In the end, I guess, it serves me right for visiting an Arby's in the first place. What was I thinking? I've got brand loyalty to uphold.
(2)Bill K.
...I like the Arby's chain for the food quality & menu selection, even if the prices are a bit beyond what I'd normally pay for fast-food. The problem with the Beltsville Arby's is the attitude of the staff...I ordered a Jr roast beef & a 12oz Jamoca shake. The jerk-off employees behind the counter verbally responded like ordering a value-menu shake was some sort of big joke. I don't need to eat much, esp fast food, but the Arby's employees are so obese that they need fast-food even less than myself. If they disagree with the modesty of a customer's order, then let's see what they think when the entire unit is closed permanently! Or better yet, let's see the employees of the Beltsville unit find jobs elsewhere...after all, they are already rejects from Beltsville's two (only) major employers: District Photo & Arbitron... ...oh yeah, I own a several hundred shares of Wendy's Inc (which still owns 20% or more of Arby's), so an angry letter to Wendy's top executives would mean instant unemployment for the Arby's goof-offs in Beltsville. What is it with these Beltsville people? Are they all retards?
(1)Jim S.
The level of grease and sodium could kill an ultra marathoner. Force Recon Marines eat better then this in the field. They could seriously do a little cleaning and maybe a little bit of repairs and modernization. Even all of that said, the salty greasy flavors are a bit addictive. It is like bacon but on a much smaller scale. I will probably be back.
(2)Amy B.
I used to be a big fan of Arbys when I was younger. We went to this one yesterday for lunch and I had a strange experience. 1) The food was so greasy (like soaking to bottom of the bag) and I actually could only eat half of my meal. I think the grease was just too much for me. 2) There was a guy there who looked like he was out of his mind (schizo), and the cashiers made him wait forever for a small fry - so for my whole meal, this crazy fellow was in my line of vision and just distracting me with his weirdness. I used to work in a library with lots of crazies, so I can't help but keep my eye on them for self-protection purposes. You never know when one will snap. We had coupons - so it was a decent deal in terms of cost, but what can I say? It is rare that I literally cannot stomach a meal. By the way, I got the chicken poppers snack with fries and a drink. Even with the coupon, it was around $5. It wasn't bad - just greasy/heavy as all get out.
(2)John G. W.
I love Arby's on occasion, and visit this one if I am in the area. However, it is really not up to par with other stores. The store is old, and a bit shoddy. The parking lot is tight, and forget about trying to make an exiting left turn onto Route 1. And without sounding like a 'grouchy old man', an annoying habit of one of the cashiers is to ignore my request for a small drink, giving me a medium one instead. Only 20 cents difference, I think, but hey, I want what I ordered, and I don't really want that much to drink. On one occasion, I complained, and the cashier made such a big deal of trying to figure out how to change the order, I just said forget it. On another, I complained to the manager in front of the cashier. That hasn't made a difference in subsequent purchases. Otherwise, the Roast Beef sandwiches are like any other Arby's, except on one visit, when it didn't seem to agree with my stomach later in the afternoon.
(2)Sandie D.
First let me say, I don't think I would have ever thought to review a Fast Food Restaurant, but because of the absolutely horrible service, I decided a first was in order. My son and I had just left church and needed to grab a quick bite. I wasn't up for a burger or chicken, so we decided to stop at Arby's. I entered the drive thru and was greeted by a twenty something young man. He wasn't polite or helpful but our order was placed. I noticed they had Passion Tea after I placed my order and decided to change my soda to a tea, no problem. I drive up to the window and he gives me a total I question it and he answers me with a snide remark that yes that total is right. He runs my card and hands me the receipt. I noticed the total is wrong. He inadvertently charged us for two teas instead of the tea and soda. Not a big deal, but his attitude was. Again I mention this to him and he rudely says they are the same price and the total is correct. He ask if we would like sauce. I ask for BBQ and Horsey Sauce. My son and I proceed to pull out and we notice in the bag there are numerous sauces but not the one requested. I know we all make mistakes but he was not a kid. Actually, he appeared to be in management, which makes his rudeness and lack of customer care even more disappointing. Hopefully, this does not sound petty but he was down right rude. Unfortunately, I can not express in words the young man's lack of care for customers and their orders. As far as the food, we had two roast beef sandwiches. They were warm and fresh. The only thing lacking was the sauce, which to me compliments the taste and is reason I enjoy their Roast Beef Sandwiches. The Passion Tea wasn't up to par with others I have had from other establishments. I should've stuck with the Pepsi. Service can make or break a deal. This time it was a breaker. I personally never plan to stop at this Arby's again. And it's all because one gentleman's lack of professionalism and poor service.
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