Is Arby’s open on Thanksgiving 2021?

General view of an Arby's restaurant. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Arby's)
General view of an Arby's restaurant. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Arby's) /
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Thanksgiving is almost here and while the day is about eating a whole lot of turkey, stuffing, and pie, that doesn’t mean some curly fries from Arby’s aren’t on the schedule. You gotta eat before the big meal, right? But is Arby’s open on Thanksgiving this year?

Unfortunately, Arby’s is not open on Turkey Day this year. You’ll have to wait to get your curly fries, roast beef sandwich, and chicken nuggets another day.

That being said, the fast-food restaurant is open during its regular hours the day before Thanksgiving so if you have a craving for curly fries, that’s the perfect time. And let’s be honest, when do you not have a craving for curly fries? They are the best fries to ever exist.

And while the traditional Thanksgiving food is good (green bean casserole and/or any pie ever is a thing of the gods), is any of it really going to taste as good as these fries?? Granted, they aren’t homemade, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t delicious!

Arby’s is not open on Thanksgiving Day 2021

Arby’s will also be open during its regular hours on Black Friday. So if you’re out shopping for all the good deals on Friday, you can always stop at Arby’s to keep your energy up.

Whether you’re in the mood for a classic roast beef sandwich, a half-pound beef n’ cheddar, a classic french dip and swiss, or a bunch of salted caramel and chocolate cookies, you can get all of those on Black Friday 2021.

And even if you’re not going out to shop, you can always shop online and order Arby’s from their website and pick it up when it’s ready. You get your shopping done and have lunch and you only have to leave your house once. It doesn’t get much better than that!

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Will you be heading to Arby’s the week of Thanksgiving? Let us know in the comments below!