10 Discontinued Arby’s Menu Items That Regulars Still Remember
Some fast food items disappear quietly, and some leave behind a very specific kind of heartbreak. Arby’s has retired plenty of menu favorites over the years, and regulars still talk about certain losses like they happened yesterday.
If you ever built your order around a side, slider, or dessert that suddenly vanished, this list will feel painfully familiar. Let’s revisit the discontinued Arby’s items that still live rent-free in fans’ heads.
1. Loaded Curly Fries

Loaded Curly Fries felt like Arby’s taking an already elite side and making it impossible to ignore. The seasoned curls were piled with cheese sauce, bacon, and ranch, turning a simple add-on into the kind of thing you could build a whole craving around.
If you ordered them, you probably remember how messy and worth-it they were.
When Arby’s started trimming the menu in 2021, these were one of the cuts that stung most. Fans still bring them up anytime the chain talks about efficiency or streamlining.
You can still get curly fries, sure, but without the loaded version, the full experience feels incomplete.
2. The Pizza Slider

The Pizza Slider was one of those menu items that sounded odd until you actually tried it. Packed with pepperoni, salami, provolone, and marinara on a soft slider bun, it tasted like a tiny Italian sub that somehow worked better than it should have.
It was cheap, filling, and weirdly comforting in that very specific fast food way.
That made its disappearance during the 2021 cuts especially annoying for regulars who knew its value. It was never the flashiest thing on the menu, but it had a loyal following.
Once it vanished, there really was not another Arby’s slider that scratched the same itch.
3. The Ham Slider

The Ham Slider was proof that not every great fast food item needs to be overloaded with toppings. It was simple, salty, and exactly right when you wanted something small without committing to a giant sandwich.
That made it easy to overlook if you never tried it, but regulars knew it was one of the smartest little orders on the menu.
When Arby’s reworked its lineup in 2021, the Ham Slider disappeared with it. Its loss felt especially final because many locations also stopped stocking ham altogether.
So unlike some discontinued items that might return someday, this one feels extra gone, which only makes longtime fans miss it more.
4. Angus Three Cheese & Bacon

Angus Three Cheese & Bacon had the kind of name that already sounded more serious than normal fast food. With Angus beef, bacon, multiple cheeses, and Parmesan peppercorn ranch, it leaned rich, heavy, and unapologetically indulgent.
If you liked Arby’s when it got a little extra, this sandwich probably felt like a top-tier order.
Years after it vanished, people still talk about it like it was one of the best sandwiches Arby’s ever released. That says a lot for a chain with a long lineup of roast beef favorites.
It had a more premium vibe, and for some fans, nothing on the current menu really fills that same space.
5. Steakhouse Onion Rings

Steakhouse Onion Rings were the side for anyone who automatically skipped fries without hesitation. Crispy, savory, and satisfying, they gave Arby’s menu a little more variety and made your combo feel less predictable.
If you were the person who always picked rings over everything else, they were not just a side, they were your order.
After hanging around for roughly a decade, they disappeared around 2020, and that loss hit a specific group of customers hard. Curly fries may be iconic, but not everyone wanted the same default every time.
Once the onion rings left, Arby’s felt a little less flexible and a lot less fun for those loyal fans.
6. Sourdough Melts

Sourdough Melts had a very early-2000s energy that people still remember with surprising affection. Whether you liked the ham-and-cheese version or the roast beef one with Thousand Island, the toasted sourdough gave them a diner-style feel that stood apart from Arby’s usual sandwiches.
They were greasy, melty, and a little messy in exactly the right way.
These were not universal favorites, which is probably part of why they disappeared. But if they were your thing, nothing else on the menu really delivered that same comfort-food vibe.
They felt more like a hot sandwich from a griddle than a standard drive-thru order, and that difference made them memorable.
7. Market Fresh Salads

Market Fresh Salads represented a whole chapter when Arby’s seemed determined to be more than a roast beef stop. They gave you a lighter option that still felt like a real lunch, which mattered if you wanted something fresher without abandoning the chain entirely.
For some people, these salads were the reason Arby’s stayed in the weekly rotation.
By the early 2020s, they had quietly faded away, and that change said a lot about where the menu was headed. Once they disappeared, customers looking for balance had fewer reasons to choose Arby’s.
If your regular order included a salad, their exit probably felt less like one cut and more like the end of an era.
8. White Cheddar Mac ’n Cheese

White Cheddar Mac ’n Cheese was one of those side dishes that felt surprisingly legit for fast food. It was creamy, rich, and comforting enough that it could steal attention from the sandwich you ordered it with.
If you tried it at the right moment, it probably became one of those items you assumed would stick around for years.
Instead, Arby’s dropped it in 2022, brought it back briefly, and then took it away again. That on-and-off treatment made its disappearance even more frustrating because fans got teased with hope.
Sometimes a single clean break is easier, but this one kept reminding people what they were missing before vanishing again.
9. Chocolate Turnover

Chocolate Turnover was the kind of dessert that felt a little more special than a basic cookie or pie. With its flaky crust and gooey chocolate filling, it delivered that warm, bakery-case comfort you do not always expect from a fast food chain.
If dessert was part of your Arby’s routine, this one probably sat at the top of your list.
It disappeared in 2016, and people still mention it like the chain made a genuinely bad decision. That reaction makes sense because it had more personality than many quick-service sweets.
Years later, it remains one of those discontinued desserts fans remember immediately, which says everything about how well it worked.
10. Polar Swirl

Polar Swirl belongs to that older generation of fast food desserts people remember with real nostalgia. It mixed a shake with candy pieces in a way that felt exciting before blended candy desserts were everywhere.
If you grew up ordering one, you probably still remember the texture, the sweetness, and the feeling that it was a treat worth asking for.
Because it came from an earlier era of Arby’s, the Polar Swirl now feels almost legendary to longtime fans. It is the kind of discontinued item that instantly unlocks memories of older dining rooms and simpler menu boards.
Even if newer desserts came along, this one still holds a special place for regulars.
