Rain or shine, summer or winter, this DQ is always packed. This location is walk-up window only, so waiting outside when the weather isn't great isn't ideal, but it's still worth it in my opinion....
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Dairy Queen, situated in Ferndale, MI, stands as a prominent dining destination known for its delightful soft-serve ice cream concoctions and an array of beloved fast-food classics. One can indulge in their renowned Blizzard treats, a symphony of velvety ice cream swirled with an assortment of candies, toppings, and delectable flavors. From the iconic ice cream cones and sundaes to the rich shakes, Dairy Queen satisfies dessert cravings with finesse.
Amidst their sweet offerings, Dairy Queen presents a savory selection that includes juicy hamburgers, crispy chicken strips, flavorful hot dogs, and golden fries. Operating on a global scale, this establishment caters to a diverse clientele seeking quick, no-fuss dining experiences and a menu that caters to both young and old. With a focus on comfort food and dessert-centric delights, Dairy Queen exudes a welcoming charm, making it a go-to spot for those in pursuit of uncomplicated pleasures in a relaxed atmosphere.
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I'm spending the day with my son for Mother's Day and he mentions that he wants to treat me to DQ. He's only 14 might I add but he's the sweetest kid. Anywho, we decide to go to the location in...
I had good service at this location despite it being a busy Saturday afternoon. And, of course, there's nothing better than a DQ Blizzard on a hot summer day!
this is one of the best Dairy Queen's in town. I love go here. I always get great service and everything taste great
Employees were nice and service was fine but the end product was just not there. I had a large cotton candy blizzard that might as well have been a vanilla one with cotton candy crunchies...
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