Summary
In 2025, Arby's has closed more than a dozen restaurants across various states in the U.S. due to financial challenges. Despite this, Arby's remains a strong player in the fast-food sandwich market, ranking third in sales among similar chains in the U.S.
Key Facts
- Arby's has shut down restaurants in several U.S. states, including Tennessee, California, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Washington state, and South Carolina.
- Tennessee saw four closures, with locations closing in Cordova, Germantown, Memphis, and Murfreesboro.
- In Florida, four Jacksonville-area Arby's locations closed early in 2025.
- Arby's had a 6.3% sales decline in 2024 and closed a net 48 restaurants, which is about 1.4% of its total.
- Arby's is part of Inspire Brands, which owns six chains including Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins.
- Despite the closures, Arby's ranked third in U.S. fast-food sandwich chain sales in 2024, behind Subway and Panera.