It seems that some of the workers have a hard time when it gets evenly mildly busy. The country gravy was so thin it was like soup. (No exaggeration) You could actually drink it. When my wife tried to let them know, They just repeated its gravy over again. The response should have been. I apologize for that, Could I get you something else. When I brought a round tray back to the register table the cashier should say thank you. The orders I had herd were not that difficult but she seemed to be stressed. The lady that brought our meal to the table was great. She smiled, apologized for the wait and asked if we needed anything then said enjoy your meal. The others needed to be trained by her. The food (other than the water country gravy) WAS good. The Swiss mushroom burger was tender and juicy, (This a big one) The Chicken Tender was not over cooked and had a good flavor to them. Many places way over cook the Chicken Tenders or Chicken Nuggets. That was not the case here. They are just a little slow and some of the employees there need a little more training. The French...
Read moreWell, I am an over the road truck driver and I pulled in here for my 30 minute break and to get dinner. My two dogs ride in the truck with me. We are from Texas the land where Dairy Queen was born. I decided to go in and get dinner get myself an ice cream cone and I asked if they make pup cups for the dogs I was told no. OK that’s fine. Maybe it’s a franchise and they don’t have to stick to corporate rules, but then I asked the gentleman for a small ice cream cone in a cup keep in mind a small ice cream cone cost over four dollars and I was just going to split it with the dogs. The guy behind the counter wanted to charge me for a small blizzard which was like $6.39, I mean I love my dogs but I’m not gonna spend $6.39 on a small ice cream cone in a dish, needless toi say I got back to the truck and my dogs were very disappointed, I think it’s probably about as bad as telling a two year old, they can’t have an ice cream cone. I mean seriously come on...
Read moreI was filling up the car with overpriced fuel when my wife went in for a small vanilla cone and a small blizzard; $11.18. Do not, I reiterate do not go into this Dairy Queen! A small blizzard at other locations runs around $3.69 and a small vanilla cone is around $1.99. They charged $6.39 for the Blizzard and $3.99 for the cone and of course CA tax of $0.80 (cents) for tax. This location is an embarrassment to all other Dairy Queens. I know people will have negative comments to this review but it is time to stand up against these type of establishments that simply "RIP-OFF" travelers! Just go up the road to Eddie's World; a much cleaner business, better staff and a huge varity to chose from. Pass this on to other travelers for a better experience...
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