This is a normal DQ. Not new or updated but you know what you’re getting.
1940: First Dairy Queen® restaurant opens in Joliet, Illinois. 1949: Malts and shakes debut. 1951: Banana splits appear on the menu. 1953: First Dairy Queen restaurant opens in Canada. 1955: The Dilly® Bar debuts. 1957: The Dairy Queen Brazier® concept is introduced. 1959: First Dairy Queen restaurant opens in Panama. 1962: International Dairy Queen, Inc. (IDQ) is formed. 1968: The Buster Bar® Treat appears on the menu. 1971: Peanut Buster® Parfait debuts on the menu. 1979: First Dairy Queen restaurant opens in the Middle East. 1984: Partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Children’s Miracle Network begins. 1985: Blizzard® Treats are introduced. 1988: IDQ purchases Orange Julius® Brand 1991: First Dairy Queen restaurant opens in Mexico. 1992: First Dairy Queen restaurant opens in China. 1995: DQ Treatzza Pizza® and Chicken Strip Basket debut. 1998: IDQ acquired by Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. 2003: The Blizzard of the Month program kicks off. 2005: GrillBurgers are introduced. 2006: First Miracle Treat Day in Canada and the 2010: Mini Blizzard Treats are introduced. 2015: The DQ system celebrates its 75th Fanniversary. 2018: DQ mobile app launches. 2019: First DQ restaurant with the Next Gen design opens. 2020: The Non-Dairy...
Read moreSince I leave my personal experiences in reviews. Here we go. I did keep in mind was busy and probably short handed. 9/20/25. Today I think I ate sadness. After 27 minutes waiting for a jalitos combo and dp bbq patty melt. I could've sworn it went to someone as a to go order came back and then served. Meat on both burgers super dry and old my patty melt barely toasted. Old fries and the cheese curls were not even like warm. We talking a new born baby could've ate these and not burn it's mouth. Sent the jalitos burger back and well its been 20 minutes later , and still not ready and lady who returned her food before us is still waiting. Definitely ate...
Read moreBy far the worst Dairy Queen I have ever experienced. They take a very long time getting your food out, always move you to the parking lot, that is usually packed and serves those inside...The way they do things makes no sense. They have nothing but young, unmanaged kids working. This place needs to be reported to who ever discusses franchise issue. If you're passing through, whether north or south I would advise you to wait until you reach another Dairy Queen. In all of my years of going to Dairy Queens, the experience of the one in Andrews, Texas...
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