The Prime Rib Cheesesteak returns to Arby’s

KINGSTON, UNITED STATES - 2020/10/31: Arby's store in Kingston.Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins has been bought by Inspire brands which own Buffalo Wild Wings and Arby's. (Photo by Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
KINGSTON, UNITED STATES - 2020/10/31: Arby's store in Kingston.Dunkin Donuts / Baskin Robbins has been bought by Inspire brands which own Buffalo Wild Wings and Arby's. (Photo by Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) /
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If you have read any of the coverage of Arby’s that can be found on Guilty Eats, then you know all about the meats. Arby’s has them, we are very proud of them for their accomplishment and hope that all their fans can appreciate all the effort Arby’s went to so they could have all of said meats.

Arby’s has been known to use their collection of meats for various sandwiches, some more popular than others. Their recent foray into Wagyu beef proved to be a massive hit, as was their Spicy Seafood Sandwich and the return of the Double Stacked Reuben.

Now Arby’s is bringing back a sandwich that uses the meat of meats. The meat that other meats look at and want to grow up to be someday. That meat would be prime rib and according to Chewboom, Arby’s is bringing it back in the form of their Prime Rib Cheesesteak.

The Prime Rib Cheesesteak will only be back at Arby’s for a limited time.

The Prime Rib Cheesesteak includes sliced prime rib steak topped with melted provolone cheese, onions and roasted red and yellow peppers all on a toasted sub roll. It comes as a solo offering or as part of a combo meal that includes Crinkle or Curly Fries and a drink.

Of course you would get the Curly Fries. I mean, why even make Crinkle Fries an option? Who’s going to order those? Everyone who goes to Arby’s gets the Curly Fries. But I digress.

Being from Philadelphia it’s sometimes tough to see fast food chains try to replicate a Philly Cheesesteak and not laugh. But if I was to give any one a chance to pull it off with some level of success, it would be Arby’s. I mean, they do have the meats and that does count for something.

The Prime Rib Cheesesteak will only be back for a limited time so get one while you can and enjoy a little taste of Philly no matter where you live.

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