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Dairy Queen started back in 1940 and quickly became popular based on its soft serve ice cream treats.  Customers fell in love with DQ malts, shakes, banana splits, Dilly bars, Buster bars and peanut butter parfaits.  Adding to their ice cream success, DQ expanded its menu to include burgers, hot dogs, chicken sandwiches and more.  The most iconic menu item for the restaurant, is the Blizzard, their soft serve ice cream blended with mix-in ingredients like pieces of Oreo cookies, Reece’s Peanut Butter Cups, Heath Bar, Butter Finger, M&M’s and more.

Today for lunch I visited Dairy Queen.   Announcing a new line of what they call Signature Stackburgers in late March, Dairy Queen has five Stackburger options on their updated/revamped menu.  Read On…

Announcing a new line of what they call Signature Stackburgers in late March, Dairy Queen has five Stackburger options on their updated menu.  Read On…

In the name of ‘food science’ (a’hem, cough), I have been sampling fish sandwiches for lunch AND dinner, hitting 11 restaurants so far in this challenge. Which restaurant and their version of a crispy fish sandwich will get top honors?  Read On…

Today I was in a burger mood and went with DQ’s KC BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger for lunch.  Here’s the description from their website:  DQ’s 100% all beef patty topped with melted American cheese, Applewood smoked bacon, pickles, onions, and a Kansas City-style BBQ sauce on a toasted light and airy bun.  Read On…

I decided on Dairy Queen and their version of a fish sandwich for dinner. That’s right, I’m going to a place that’s known for ice cream, to have a fish sandwich. Read On…

$pend Wisely My Friends…

~ Mike

Related: DQ Grill &Chill – Andover, Augusta, Derby, Maize, Wichita

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