Photos via Lost City
Get ready for Curly Fries and Onion PetalsĀ® and Roast Beef galore, Brooklyn—Arby's is nearly ready to open its doors. Lost City reports from the landmarked Gage & Tollner space at 374 Fulton Street, and says the franchise will open in a few weeks. "Construction was underway today, with lots of activity inside. I must say, the famous interior, gas lights and all, looked in fine shape." Nothing a giant, neon Arby's hat won't fix.





Arby's adds another one to the trophy case. They tore down Niederstein's, an 1850s-era German restaurant, in Middle village.
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Niederstein's was on the other side of the street where the Arby's stands today. Don't blame Arby's. That old place was an impossible to fill barn as the old German community faded away.
"I'm so hungry I could eat at Arby's." Classic.
i used to work at the arby's at the port authority.