Arby’s Secret Menu: Yummy Sandwiches That’ll Make You Drool

April 24, 2017 by Kyle James
Updated: September 27, 2024

Arby’s is clearly one of the most underrated fast food stops in the United States. You won’t find greasy burgers within, only quality roasted meats which they turn into delicious sandwiches. The Arby’s secret menu takes it one step further and allows you to order even more delicious creations. Here’s how their secret menu currently breaks down. Let me know if I’m missing anything so I can go try it for myself (and add it to this article too).

Arby's Secret Menu: Yummy Sandwiches That'll Make You Drool

Bacon Beef ‘N Cheddar

Order this off the secret menu and they’ll take the classic Beef ‘n Cheddar and add a couple strips of thick-cut pepper bacon.

Every once in a while you’ll see this sandwich pop-up on their regular menu too.

Super Roast Beef

Not sure what makes this sandwich so “super”.

It’s simply oven-roasted roast beef, lettuce, tomatoes, topped with their kinda spicy Red Ranch sauce.

All sandwiched between a tasty sesame seed bun.

See Also: Check out the Five Guys Secret Menu and Find Your Next Fav Burger

Meat Mountain

If you’re a meat lover, you will love the “Meat Mountain” sandwich off the secret menu.

This bad-boy is stacked with chicken tenders, roast turkey, ham, then some Swiss cheese.

After the Swiss cheese is added it gets even better when you add brisket, Angus steak, corned beef, cheddar cheese, MORE roast beef, then 3 half-strips of pepper bacon for good measure.

Impressive to say the least.

The Meat Mountain will surely give you your protein needs for an entire week, and calorie count too I’m guessing.

PRO TIP: ORDER THE MEAT MOUNTAIN “DENALI-STYLE”

Back in 2017, things got really whacky when someone added Arby’s Alaskan Pollock to the Meat Mountain. It’s basically like adding a filet of fish to the already daunting pile of meat. It was labelled the Meat Mountain “Denali Style” and it took off with some social media publicity and the rest is history. Apparently the fish is added for NO EXTRA charge, so hey, why not?

Ultimate BLT

As a BLT lover, the Ultimate BLT looks really good to me.

Comes with Arby’s thick cut pepper bacon, crisp lettuce, tomato, and mayo.

The bread they’ll use is their “honey wheat” which is quite tasty and healthy.

French Dip Maximus

If you love the French Dip sandwich at Arby’s, you’ll really love the the “Max” version.

Order it and you’ll get their French Dip with twice the amount of roast beef.

REMEMBER THE “BIG MONTANA”?

Back in the early 2000’s, Arby’s rolled out the Big Montana sandwich and these days it’s buried on their secret menu. To get it, you need to order a half-pound roast beef sandwich and ADD cheese, lettuce, tomato, Arby’s sauce, and a toasted bun.

Junior Deluxe

If you suffer from a lighter appetite the Jr. Deluxe might be for you.

Think of it like a Whopper Jr. at Burger King.

They’ll take a smallish sesame seed bun, pile on some thinly sliced roast beef and add lettuce, tomato, and of course some mayo.

Update: Sadly, I’ve been told this little guy doesn’t exist anymore at corporate franchises.

Roasted Ham and Swiss

Not sure why this one isn’t on Arby’s regular menu.

It’s created with toasted honey wheat bread, oven roasted ham, lettuce, tomato, red onions, Swiss cheese, mayo and spicy brown honey mustard.

It makes for a tasty sandwich for those not craving their roast beef.

See Also: Order From the Shake Shack Secret Menu and Spice Up Your Next Meal

Roast Beef and Swiss

This is the same sandwich as the Roast Ham and Swiss above, minus the ham, add the roast beef.

PRO TIP: TRY THE BROWN SUGAR BACON BLT

This sandwich comes back to the regular menu from time to time, but it will usually require you to tell the employee how to throw it together. To make the magic happen you’ll want to start with a toasted King Hawaiian bun then add regular bacon, brown sugar bacon, leaf lettuce, tomatoes, and some mayo. Trust me…this one is absolutely delicious.

Roast Turkey ‘n Cheddar

If you’re looking for something healthier than the Beef ‘n Cheddar consider the Turkey ‘n Cheddar.

You’ll get all the same roasted goodness but with less calories and fat.

Double Stacked Reuben

Any secret menu item that includes the words “double” or “stacked” is gonna be tasty, guaranteed.

The Double Stacked Reuben is no exception.

This sucka comes with twice the corned beef as the normal Reuben. Then they’ll add sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, thousand island dressing, all sandwiched between toasted marble rye bread.

Turkey Reuben

A healthier version to Arby’s Reuben is the turkey alternative.

You’ll still get the same sauerkraut and thousand island dressing, served on toasted rye bread, but they’ll substitute roasted turkey instead of pastrami.

Ask the Reader: Have you ever tried anything on Arby’s secret menu? If so, was it a good or bad decision?


By Kyle James

Photo credit to Mike Mozart.

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Courtney

Such a fun article! We are Arby’s fans ourselves. I found this article through Pinterest and shared it with my husband who has ran an Arby’s in North Carolina for about 4 years. He says the Junior Deluxe hasn’t been available for about 2 years at corporate locations. It is possible that a few franchise locations still offer it but he said he couldn’t guarantee it. Also the reubens are made with cornedbeef not pastrami. Just thought I’d let you know so you could update for your followers. Thanks for the great information, my husband says you wont believe how many people eat the Meat Mountain in just a few minutes! I think it would take me days!

mike

Great inside info guys and gal. I love Arbys , never knew about this secret menu. I have a new mission.

Isabelle

Hey!! I enjoyed this article!. I just wanted to say that since this stuff isn’t actually on the menu, don’t order using the name of some of the items. use add-ons instead of the name of the specific sandwich you want. I actually work at an Arby’s and some people order things that are not actually on the menu and it can be really confusing.