Breakfast Menu "Arby's" Edmonds

Fast-food chain, known for its roast beef, serving up hot & cold sandwiches, fries & shakes.

Arby's, 8425 244th St SW, Edmonds, WA 98020

(425) 775-3737

Opening Hours

Saturday: 10 AM–10 PM

Sunday: 10 AM–10 PM

Monday: 10 AM–10 PM

Tuesday: 10 AM–10 PM

Wednesday: 10 AM–10 PM

Thursday: 10 AM–10 PM

Friday: 10 AM–10 PM

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Services

Service options

Drive-through, Dine-in, Delivery, Takeout

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom

Offerings

Coffee, Late-night food, Quick bite

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual

Crowd

Groups

Payments

Checks, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

The food is what you’d expect from Arby’s however I’ve yet to visit this specific restaurant and have a good customer experience. You can always expect a wait or some sort of issue to arise. It could be a nice place I’d they’d staff it with people that know what they are doing.

No choice for 0 stars. I am bilingual Spanish/English. But I don't agree with going to an American restaurant and nobody can take order because employees are not able to speak English. Everyone doesn't speak Spanish (I do my husband doesn't) . It's not fare to all guests(English speaking) to not be able to order at an Arby's. It's not a Spanish restaurant. Employees should be bilingual that are taking orders. Especially English at an American restaurant .

True confession time - I have a problem with fast food. It tends to be low quality, high calorie, uninteresting and sad. And those are the good points. Still, far too often, I find myself staring up at a well lit menu trying to decide which salty fat bomb will hit the spot. Maybe something with melty cheese poured all over it. Of course, I’ll get a side of fries. Most of the time, I’ll wash it down with root beer, but once in a while, a strawberry shake is the thing. Burgers are the best fast food. They are classic for a reason. But, it is good to be able to switch things up from time to time. That is where Arby’s comes in. The soft texture of sliced beef is a nice change from a patty. Arby’s also does a mean chicken sandwich. I’m sure I don’t have to go into details about the joys of curly fries. This Arby’s was always the Arby’s of last resort. It was just a little grimy. The staff didn’t seem to know what they were doing. The condiment pumps never quite worked. The best thing they had going was that the nearby competition was just as bad. Then it closed. I didn’t think much about it. A place like that was doomed to close, so no big deal. I wondered briefly about what would replace it, but I didn’t have high hopes. Life goes on and I could go to the Arby’s in Silverdale when I was over there. Then signs showed up saying they were replacing the old Arby’s with... A new Arby’s! Interesting. I promised to check out the new place when it opened to see if they had made any improvements. It seemed to take forever, but the other day, I noticed the open sign out front. The place I wanted to go was closed, so I decided to give the new Arby’s a chance. I pulled in and had to drive around the long drive-through line to find a parking spot. I went in and found two people in line ahead of me. No one was working the front counter, but I could see several workers beavering away in the back. The drive through must be hopping. I waited patiently. Turns out the guy at the head of the line worked there. It was never clear why he was in line. He bailed out to clean up the condiment stand and the rest of us moved up. I was not timing things, so I have no idea how long the wait really was before I got up to the counter. I also don’t really know how long I waited there before ordering. My order flummoxed the very nice young lady who waited on me. The same manager from before the remodel came out and offered instructions that got the girl through. I paid and took my cup to the fountain to fill it with root beer. I also stocked up on condiments. All the machines were brand new, clean and worked as advertised. I carried my stuff to a table and pulled out my phone to play games while I waited. I went through quite a bit of my battery and drank half my root beer before my food arrived with an apology for the wait. When I say that the food was good, I mean relative to the last time I had been to Arby’s. The ingredients were fresh, the fries were crisp, and everything was well presented. I gobbled everything up and headed out. All in all, the new Arby’s is a freshly washed version of the old Arby’s I’ll probably go back, but only when nothing else appeals to me.

Arby’s in Edmonds, WA just reopened after a nice remodel and the service is horrible even through the drive through. Ordered a Turkey ranch sandwich with no tomatoes or onions and what do I get, tomatoes and onions on it. Fries were ice cold. Not a good start to reopening.

Edit: I filled out this form, and have in the past, nobody does anything with it - this place was recently renovated... the jamocha machine is down already, offered a lemonade as a replacement? random... couldn't figure out the cash machine to refund the shake, suddenly the machine started working again lol ok... also I ordered 3 sandwiches and got 2 of them, ordered a coke & got someone else's root beer, what the hectic

The new remodeling is very nice! We always enjoy the food. So glad you are open!

Same Arby's as all the other Arby's. Good food, quality service, and quick too. Eating area is nice and clean. Prices are decent. Parking lot is a little weird though.

Love that this location is back open. The employees are so nice and have great attitudes.