As football season kicks off, Arby’s introduces its new Tailgate Meal, perfect for solo tailgaters or game-day gatherings. Priced at $13.79, the meal includes a Deluxe Burger, fries, and a fountain drink, with a special football-shaped pastry to sweeten the deal.
Arby’s Launches New Tailgate Meal to Elevate Game Day with Hearty Combos and Sweet Treats
Football fans nationwide are gearing up for the tailgating season when the camaraderie and excitement of the game are matched only by the delicious food accompanying it. Whether fans are surrounded by friends discussing their picks for the season or enjoying a game solo, Arby’s has crafted the perfect meal to enhance the experience.
Arby's is introducing the new Tailgate Meal for those tailgating solo or just looking for the ultimate game-day meal. Priced at $13.79, this hearty combo includes an Arby’s Deluxe Burger, a large order of fries, and a large fountain drink, although prices vary by location. But Arby’s didn’t stop there — they’ve sweetened the deal with the Tailgate Turnover, a football-shaped pastry filled with cherry filling and decorated with white icing to mimic the laces of a football. It’s the perfect bonus treat for football lovers.
For fans looking to take advantage of more savings this season, Arby’s offers a $0 delivery fee on orders of $10 or more through the Arby’s app or arbys.com. This offer is available only until Sunday, September 22, 2024, so now is the time to grab a Tailgate Meal from participating Arby’s locations nationwide for a limited time throughout the 2024 football season.
Arby’s Expands Game Day Menu with BBQ Brisket Sandwiches and Value-Packed Meal Deals
In addition to the Tailgate Meal, Arby’s is rolling out several limited-time menu items that will satisfy fans’ cravings. Warby's aims to please every palate with customizable options and a range of delicious sides and desserts,
For those looking to spice up their tailgating experience, Arby’s Bourbon BBQ Brisket Sandwich Meal is a must-try. Featuring brown sugar bacon, crispy onions, and cheddar cheese, this sandwich captures the essence of a BBQ tailgate in every bite. Not a brisket fan? The Bourbon BBQ Chicken Sandwich offers the same bourbon BBQ goodness with a chicken fillet at the center. Both meals can be paired with a choice of sides and drinks.
For value seekers, Arby’s offers the 3 for $5 Mix' n Match deal, where customers can choose from options like Chicken Wraps, Sliders, Small Fries, and a small beverage. The variety of wraps and sliders ensures there’s something for everyone. Additionally, the 2 for $6 Everyday Value Meal allows customers to choose two sandwiches—either a Classic Roast Beef or Crispy Chicken Sandwich—or a Mozzarella Cheese side for just $6.
Arby’s Limited-Time Strawberry Shake Adds a Sweet Touch to a Football Season Feast
For an extra treat, Arby’s limited-time Strawberry Shake offers a sweet finish to any meal. Blended with strawberry and topped with whipped cream, it’s a refreshing and indulgent way to cap off a game day. Other shake flavors include Chocolate, Vanilla, and Jamocha.
Fans interested in exploring more menu options will find a complete selection of burgers, sandwiches, wraps, chicken tenders, and desserts like Turnover Pies and Chocolate Chip Cookies. With so many choices, Arby’s has something to offer everyone this football season.


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