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Arby’s $1.99 Sliders Are Back for a Limited Time

By Jun 26, 2026 2 min read
Arby’s $1.99 Sliders Are Back for a Limited Time

Arby’s is putting its slider menu back in the value spotlight with a limited-time $1.99 slider offer at participating U.S. restaurants.

The deal centers on four snack-sized sandwiches: Roast Beef Slider, Buffalo Chicken Slider, Chicken Slider, and Ham Slider. According to the brand’s campaign story, each option lands between 10 and 12 grams of protein, which gives the promotion a little more substance than a simple value-menu throwaway.

The push also arrives with a social-first campaign featuring Harry Jowsey and Malin Akerman. The concept is built around the idea of sliding into DMs, with the sliders positioned as the kind of low-effort, high-reward snack that makes a better impression than overthinking the moment.

What Arby’s Is Selling

The slider lineup keeps things familiar instead of introducing a complicated new menu item. Smaller sandwiches are easy to add to an order, easy to share, and easy to promote on social when the price is simple.

  • Roast Beef Slider: roast beef and Swiss on a slider bun
  • Buffalo Chicken Slider: crispy chicken with buffalo sauce and ranch
  • Chicken Slider: crispy chicken with Swiss
  • Ham Slider: ham and Swiss on a warm slider bun

Why The Deal Matters

Fast-food value is still one of the biggest battles in restaurants right now. A $1.99 item gives Arby’s an easy entry point for guests who want a smaller bite, a cheaper add-on, or a late-night snack without committing to a full meal.

The timing also makes sense for summer. Quick snacks, drive-thru add-ons, and shareable deals tend to play well when people are out more often, traveling, or eating around events instead of sitting down for a full meal.

Where It Is Available

Arby’s says the $1.99 sliders are available for a limited time at participating U.S. locations. Prices may be higher in some markets, including California, Connecticut, New York, Oregon, and Washington.

Customers can order in restaurants, through the drive-thru, online, or through the Arby’s app where available.

Image courtesy of Arby’s via Inspire Brands. Source: Inspire Brands. Additional reporting reference: QSR Web.

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