Arby's is Celebrating St. Patrick's Day With Free Corned Beef Reubens & Limited Edition Tees. Here Are The Details.

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Arby’s Is Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day With Free Corned Beef Reubens & Limited-Edition Tees. Here Are the Details

March 12, 2025

Arby’s is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by offering free corned beef Reuben sandwiches on the celebrated Irish party day. Fans of the popular food can also pick up a limited-edition “Eat Me I’m Arby’s Reuben” tee as an added novelty. Let’s look at what we know about these latest offerings.

Arby’s Offering Free Corned Beef Reuben Sandwiches

In a press release announcement, from now until March 16, Arby’s is providing a special St. Patrick’s Day treat: a free Corned Beef Reuben sandwich with any $15 minimum purchase. It’s the ideal way to enjoy some festive flavors while getting into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit.

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And there’s more: To really get fans ready for St. Patrick’s Day, the fast-food chain has launched a special “Eat Me I’m Arby’s Reuben Tee” available on its official website for only $25. This tee will make you the center of attention at any pub crawl.

WWE Superstar Sheamus recently shared a photo on Instagram wearing the tee while eating a Corned Beef Reuben sandwich.

“This St. Paddy’s Day, celebrate with a BANGER of a shirt thanks to my mates at @Arbys. Go to arbysshop.com but act fast — these will sell out faster than a Brogue Kick to the face!” he wrote in the caption.

Fans can snag their free Reuben sandwich by visiting Arby’s official website and redeeming the offer.

The Company Recently Added Potato Cakes To Its Menu

While the Reuben sandwich is only available for a limited time, the fast-food giant has also recently introduced another menu item, which may be a permanent addition to the menu: the Potato Cakes, which returned after a long hiatus.

The Atlanta-based fast-food chain is reintroducing its classic Potato Cakes as a permanent fixture. The company is so eager to replace the Potato Cakes’ limited availability with a permanent update that it has built a funny — yet substantive — marketing campaign around the news.

If Arby’s ever removes the Potato Cakes from its menus, the chain claims it will sue itself for $1 million in food, which will be distributed among anyone who signs up for a so-called “pre-class action lawsuit” to hold the firm to its commitment.

“Arby’s customers can now sign up to be part of the pre-class action lawsuit should Potato Cakes be removed from the menu. If removed, Arby’s will pay out $1 million dollars worth of Arby’s food to be split amongst the signees. No menu item return has ever been this ironclad,” the chain stated, according to Eat This, Not That!

The restaurant also recently introduced its sumptuous Surf & Turf meal for $6.99. Customers at Arby’s can mix and match a Beef ‘N Cheddar sandwich with their preferred fish sandwich for $6.99 — either the Crispy Fish or Fish N’ Cheddar.

The chain’s Beef ‘N Cheddar sandwich is made with thinly sliced beef, warm cheddar cheese sauce, and Red Ranch served on toasted onion bread. It is a fan favorite and has been on the restaurant’s menu since 1978.

The Crispy Fish is a filet of wild-caught fish topped with tartar sauce and lettuce on a toasted sesame seed bun, while the Fish ‘N Cheddar is the same sandwich without the lettuce and with warm cheddar cheese sauce.

“At Arby’s, we’re always looking for ways to offer our customers the best quality at a great value, and with the launch of our new Surf & Turf deal, we’ve done just that,” said Chief Marketing Officer Jeff Baker. “Our guests love our signature Beef ‘N Cheddar and Wild-caught Alaskan Pollock. Now, they can mix and match two of these sandwiches for a great price.”