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Arby's Opens in Downtown Brooklyn

Address: 372 Fulton St., Downtown Brooklyn - Jay Street / Borough Hall A,C,F Station

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The long-awaited "World's Most Beautiful Arby's" opened last Thursday on the Fulton Mall. Aside from the amazing historic interior, this Arby's also features an "Arby's Express" counter by the entrance which is generally line-less and only serves cold sandwiches.

If you want any of the traditional menu items you must queue up along the right wall and place your order at the back counter. You then receive an order number and then wait for your order to the left side.

This Arby's features suburban-style self-serve soda fountains and sauce pumps. There's even a "ring if the service was great" bell by the door on your way out. Ring it and the entire staff will shout "thanks guest you're the best." Cute, but it can get a little ridiculous during the heavy lunch crowd.

Overall I was very satisfied with my Large Beef & Cheddar Combo order on the day after the grand opening.

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New Arby's Location in Middle Village

69-16 Metropolitan Ave, Middle Village, Queens

Yelpers are reporting on a "brand spankin' new" Arby's in Middle Village, Queens. This location is accessible by subway (Metropolitan Avenue / Middle Village on the M-Train), three bus lines (Q38, Q54, and Q67), and compliments the Fresh Meadows location reported on earlier this week.

Arby's is apparently on a mission to open 41 new locations in New York City in the next decade.

Dinner at New York City's Only Arby's

Arby_s_117514 Horace Harding Expy, Queens

Having nearly 2,500 locations across the country, the fact that there is currently only one Arby's in New York City is an oddity. A little research has shown me that were at least two other locations previously, in Jackson Heights and Greenwich Village (the later is now a Lens Crafters).

At least one additional New York City location is on the way - in Downtown Brooklyn, where Arby's will abide to strict historic preservation rules to locate themselves in the historic Gage & Tollner restaurant (See Brooklyn Paper article).

For now though, there is only one, in Fresh Meadows, Queens. This location appears to be rather new and has tall ceilings and a great amount of glass. On my visit it was impeccable. There is a large parking lot, which makes visiting by car easy, as this restaurant is nowhere near a subway (although the Q17, Q30, Q31, Q88, and X32 buses stop nearby). It's right next to the Long Island Expressway, just a few blocks from entry and exit ramps.

I had the Medium Beef 'n Cheddar (445 cal) and a Diet Coke. I skipped out on the fries since I didn't want to counteract the exercise I had partaken in early that day too much. I did utilize some horsey sauce, however. This restaurant is set up in the "suburban free-standing" style, where you have free reign over the soda fountains and there are plenty of ketchup and sauce pumps.

If you are really craving Arby's or find yourself in driving around that part of town, I definitely recommend giving this location a shot. Otherwise, there's the Downtown Brooklyn location to look forward to.

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