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About Arbys
Arby's is a prominent American fast-food chain renowned for its dedication to "Inspiring Smiles Through Delicious Experiences™." Established in 1964 by brothers Forrest and Leroy Raffel in Boardman, Ohio, Arby's has grown into a global brand with over 3,600 restaurants worldwide.
Central to Arby's menu is its signature roast beef sandwich, which has been a staple since the brand's inception. The menu also includes gyros, wraps, chicken sandwiches, and milkshakes.
Innovative sides like Curly Fries and Jamocha Shakes have become customer favorites. Arby's commitment to quality is evident in its "Meatcraft®," emphasizing high-quality proteins and flavorful meals.
Affiliations and Growth
In 2018, Arby's became part of Inspire Brands, a multi-brand company including Buffalo Wild Wings, Dunkin' Donuts, and Baskin-Robbins. This affiliation bolstered Arby's growth and innovation in the fast-food industry.
Locations
Arby's operates globally with locations in Canada, Costa Rica, Egypt, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Turkey.
In the United States, Arby's has restaurants in every state except Rhode Island and Vermont. The brand's largest restaurant, spanning 7,125 square feet, is located in Colonial Heights, Virginia. It features a barbacoa station and a two-sided fireplace.
The brand's headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia, known for its rich history and vibrant culture.
- Canada
- Costa Rica
- Egypt
- Mexico
- Saudi Arabia
- South Korea
- Turkey
- Atlanta, GA, USA (headquarters)
Company Mission
Arby's continues to uphold its mission of delivering high-quality, flavorful meals while fostering a welcoming environment for customers.