Had to try the $6.00 BBQ cheeseburger special. Good deal. A BBQ, bacon, cheese and three onion rings on a burger, fries, medium drink and a cherry sundae. Not a huge burger but still a good buy. Staff was friendly. Worth a visit to this location.
Everybody has heard of dq's desserts. Great place for a last minute birthday cake or your one quick stop during a hot summer evening...and sometimes a cold day during the winter lol. My favorite is oreo icecream cakes!
My culture's ethnic cold food. Most ethnicities have a cold dessert that their culture likes. For Italians, gelato. Asians go for milk tea. For Americans like me, it's soft-serve ice cream cones. My preference is the ones dipped in liquid chocolate. Midwestern whitey joy!
There used to be a place on the highway near our home in Maryland where my family would stop on summer days when I was a kid. It wasn't a Dairy Queen, but same basic premise. Small chocolate dip cones were 25 cents, grown-up size was 50 cents. I always aspired to the big ones, but a half-dollar was a big amount in those days, so no go. The smooth soft ice cream, hardened chocolate and crunchy airy cone were a perfect combo.
My environmental/political group had set up a display at Car-Free Days on Main Street across from this Dairy Queen, so I strolled over and got a medium-sized dip cone just to see if it matched my memories. It's still good, after all these years! Dairy Queen has not cheapened the ingredients, no off flavours, took me back to my childhood. Good on 'em for that. Of course, it costs $3.50 for the size cone that used to be 50 cents. That's a 700% inflation rate over 45 years. The taste stays the same, but the degradation of the currency is relentless...
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