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Foods - Carry Out in Arab, AL
Arby's Roast Beef Restaurant - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 586-7464
Burger King - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 931-0098
Dairy Queen - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 586-4797
Hardee's of Arab - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 931-2848
Mcdonald's - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 586-8792
San Pedros Mexican Grill - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 931-2488
Sierra Restaurant - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 593-0026
Sierras Mexicanisimo - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 931-8226
Sonic Drive In - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 931-5533
Subway Sandwiches & Salads - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 586-1285
Taco Bell - Arab, AL - Phone: (256) 586-5505
Helpful Definition for: Foods - Carry Out
Carry out foods are the foods that can be parceled from a restaurant to be eaten elsewhere. Some restaurants in Arab also provide facilities of delivering carry out foods to the customers, who can place orders over the internet or on telephone. There was a time when only fast foods were considered as carry out foods. But at present, almost all types of food items are available in the carry out form. While some restaurants in Arab provide table services as well as carry out services, some restaurants only serve carry out foods.
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