Love this Dairy Queen! My husband delivers there for his job and we are very loyal and give our business to them! Very respectul�
Can't beat $2.99 small Blizzard month! Customer service was great, restaurant was clean, loved lounging on the couches and we will be back despite the cold weather outside!
They had 4 packs of dilly bars in butterscotch that found the way home with me. I knew the baby blizzard wouldn't do it for long. Sure enough the next day I went to get ice and the rest is history.. just like I remembered as a kid. Wish the prices were yesteryear prices!! Lol oh go get one, you know you want one. This will play in your head until you satisfy that urge. Yum..
The staff here has always been friendly, quick and orders accurate. This is a well managed location! Keep it up! We'll be back often...
Service was extremely fast for having just two employees working. Got a dipped cone and a sundae waited less then a minute.
Get your Dilly Dilly :)
Great seating area!
My Local DQ also has an Orange Julius so it offers a lot of variety. The drive up menu board is easy to see and easy to order from. The customer service is always friendly, service with a smile and the food is always delicious and has a good presentation. It's a bit pricey but cheaper than other places and totally worth the price. Plus, the happy hour from 2-4 offers various choices at a bargain price.
1940: First Dairy Queen® store opens in Joliet, Illinois.
1949: DQ® introduces malts and shakes.
1951: Banana splits appear on the menu.
1953: First DQ® store opens in Canada.
1955: The Dilly® Bar debuts.
1957: The Dairy Queen®/Brazier® concept is introduced.
1958: The Dairy Queen®/Brazier® food products are introduced.
1961: The Mr. Misty® slush treat cools throats in the warm South.
1962: International Dairy Queen, Inc. (IDQ) is formed.
1965: First national radio advertising sends DQ® message 169 million times a week.
1966: First national TV commercial, "Live a Little," is aired.
1968: The Buster Bar® Treat bursts forth.
1972: First DQ® store opens in Japan.
1973: Say the word “Scrumpdillyishus®!” and get a Peanut Buster® Parfait for 49 cents.
1979: The DQ® system debuts in the Middle East.
1980: "We Treat You Right®" tagline debuts.
1985: More than 175 million Blizzard® Treats sold in its first year.
1989: Dairy Queen® ranked America's number one treat chain.
1991: First DQ® store opens in Mexico.
1995: DQ® Treatzza Pizza® and the Chicken Strip Basket make their debut.
1999: Pecan Mudslide® Treat is introduced.
1999: An operator of several DQ® locations in Massachusetts builds the world's largest blended treat, weighing in at 5,316.6 pounds.
2001: Crispy Chicken Salad is introduced.
2001: The first DQ Grill & Chill® restaurant opens in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2002: Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA Dallas Mavericks, becomes manager of a DQ® location in Texas for the day.
2003: The Blizzard® of the Month program kicks off.
2004: The MooLatte® Frozen Coffee Flavored Beverage line debuts in Mocha, Vanilla and Caramel flavors.
2004: Award-winning Dairy Queen® commercials can be seen throughout the country in the system's first full year of national advertising.
2005: GrillBurgers™ are introduced to consumers on national TV.
2005: The record is broken on June 21, when a new World's Largest Blizzard® Treat is built in Springfield, Massachusetts. It weighs 8,224.85 pounds and is 22 feet tall.
On “Free Cone Day” today, they were the only drive thru open close to me when there is 3 locations in my general area. All of them didn’t make it accessible for people who weren’t able to get out of the car, but this location did! It was much appreciated and very kind! The line moved fast and the staff was fast and friendly! Nice location and good people/service! Thank you!
Yum delish. Just wish they still had fresh raspberries as a topping.
Josh K was very friendly and enthusiastic. Ordered through drive through and everything was quick and correct. He even complimented me when I asked if he wanted to scan my reward card before paying saying how much easier it is that way
Nice to have a place with an orange julius close by. Staff is always friendly
Went in 5ish minutes before closing and they were still very kind and patient. My Blizzard was so good
Great customer service. The employee even offered our dog a pup cup, which he thought was the best treat of his life. Best hot fudge sundae I've ever had at DQ. My kids loved their treats. Excellent job, DQ!!!
We love DQ. We don't go there very often, almost $30 for 4 of us to get ice cream in a cup. I wasn't paying, thank you.
P. S. I think of how much I cream I could have bought at the grocer.
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