Popular Fast Food Chain Adds Cheesesteak to Menu for Limited Time
Arby's has announced that starting on June 23, the fast food restaurant will be offering an Angus Cheesesteak at participating locations for a limited time.
"Dream a little higher up the meat chain. Something like a quarter pound of shaved Angus steak covered in the luckiest American cheese alive," Arby's writes on its official website.
The new cheesesteak features a quarter pound of shaved Angus beef and includes white American cheese, savory garlic spread and peppers and onions, all of which comes on a sub roll.
Prices may vary, but a quick search reveals the sandwich is $7.99 a la carte, and $12.79 in a meal that includes fries and a drink.
The sandwich itself is 620 calories, and when you factor in the fries and drink in a meal, the total is about 1,270. Of course, calorie count could vary depending on what side and drink you choose.
This isn't the first time Arby's has offered a cheesesteak.
The fast food chain has had at least two other iterations of the popular sandwich, with a Three Cheese Steak Sandwich and an Ultimate Angus Philly in previous years.
Make sure to get to Arby's soon if you're interested, because the sandwich won't be around forever.
Popular Fast Food Chain Adds Cheesesteak to Menu for Limited Time first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 24, 2025

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