No Drive Through,lazy Princess needs a Drive Through,otherwise stopping in makes one Impulse Face Stuff on Frosty Creamy,Magical, Goodness. No Grilled Goodies either, so no Veg Quesadilla.Being forced to stick to frozen YUM, sometimes seems like a hardship. After all, I hail from Edinaland where we have full luxury service DQ. You'd think I'd traveled far to Hopkinsland & Minnetonkaland.Poor Bratty me, have to walk up & get my Butterscotch Dipped Cone, that bit of exercise does not help, considering what Sin of Indulgence I am committing anyway. Note to self: Audience with the Queen about the Drive Through Problem. All Hail The Queen of Dairyland,Long Live the Queen. A proper Courtsy,Applause, followed by a moment of Silence, & then the customary BURP!!! 2.5 out of 5 Tiara's, only because I have to get out of my Chariot & walk in for my Butterscotch Dip
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Mikołaj S.
This Dairy Queen is quaint; this isn't a place to have a birthday party or a family reunion (as it is a small place), but it does the job of getting ice cream on a nice day! The employee I encountered today (a nice girl in high school) was an absolute doll. She was polite, well mannered, and extremely friendly (if I was her parents, I would be oh so proud). The ice cream was as good as always and the butterscotch shell was delicious as well (hand dipped I might add). I found out while talking to her, that this location still makes their dilly bars by hand, as well as some of their other treats (I find that pretty neat). Will I be back? Um, duh.
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Darcy W.
Great DQ and let's just say it's nostalgic in its decor. You can stop in and get your quick blizzard fix! In the summer DQ is a frequent stop! This DQ is always consistent! Plus they still make some product on site. Love a dilly bar! It's also where a young man "Joey" stepped up and did the right thing. It takes guts to stand up for someone! Good for you and you deserve the spot light! Your parents raised you well! startribune.com/.../2244… Sep 19, 2013 - In this screen grab provided by WCCO TV is Dairy Queen employee Joey Prusak in Hopkins, Minn.
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Chuck C.
Took my kids their the other day they were quite happy! Old school building which I actually like reminds me of the older days. Ice cream was good and young staff was super nice and accommodating especially to the kids!
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BK J.
Old school! Remember (if you are old enough) when each DQ made its own Dilly Bars and Peanut Buster Bars? This one still does...by hand. Not mass produced in some factory in some far away state, they make them on the premises. More than just chocolate for your dip cone. They have several flavors, just ask at the order window to find out what is available that day. They also have chocolate soft serve, because just vanilla is well, vanilla. And the prices seem to be a bit lower here too. Today three of us got our treats and walked out with over $12 plus change from a $20. But don't forget to toss a little something in the tip cup...you're saving a bit so share a bit! Even though they don't have a drive thru they do have a lobby, with A/C, so that helps on a hot day. And this location is frozen treats only. Leave the greasy bits for the Grill & Chill franchisees.
(4)
Brianna J.
Kudos to you joey. I am sending you $20 in the mail because you are awesome!
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Outdoor Seating : Yes Has TV : No Drive-Thru : No
Marilee A.
No Drive Through,lazy Princess needs a Drive Through,otherwise stopping in makes one Impulse Face Stuff on Frosty Creamy,Magical, Goodness. No Grilled Goodies either, so no Veg Quesadilla.Being forced to stick to frozen YUM, sometimes seems like a hardship. After all, I hail from Edinaland where we have full luxury service DQ. You'd think I'd traveled far to Hopkinsland & Minnetonkaland.Poor Bratty me, have to walk up & get my Butterscotch Dipped Cone, that bit of exercise does not help, considering what Sin of Indulgence I am committing anyway. Note to self: Audience with the Queen about the Drive Through Problem. All Hail The Queen of Dairyland,Long Live the Queen. A proper Courtsy,Applause, followed by a moment of Silence, & then the customary BURP!!! 2.5 out of 5 Tiara's, only because I have to get out of my Chariot & walk in for my Butterscotch Dip
(3)Mikołaj S.
This Dairy Queen is quaint; this isn't a place to have a birthday party or a family reunion (as it is a small place), but it does the job of getting ice cream on a nice day! The employee I encountered today (a nice girl in high school) was an absolute doll. She was polite, well mannered, and extremely friendly (if I was her parents, I would be oh so proud). The ice cream was as good as always and the butterscotch shell was delicious as well (hand dipped I might add). I found out while talking to her, that this location still makes their dilly bars by hand, as well as some of their other treats (I find that pretty neat). Will I be back? Um, duh.
(5)Darcy W.
Great DQ and let's just say it's nostalgic in its decor. You can stop in and get your quick blizzard fix! In the summer DQ is a frequent stop! This DQ is always consistent! Plus they still make some product on site. Love a dilly bar! It's also where a young man "Joey" stepped up and did the right thing. It takes guts to stand up for someone! Good for you and you deserve the spot light! Your parents raised you well! startribune.com/.../2244… Sep 19, 2013 - In this screen grab provided by WCCO TV is Dairy Queen employee Joey Prusak in Hopkins, Minn.
(4)Chuck C.
Took my kids their the other day they were quite happy! Old school building which I actually like reminds me of the older days. Ice cream was good and young staff was super nice and accommodating especially to the kids!
(5)BK J.
Old school! Remember (if you are old enough) when each DQ made its own Dilly Bars and Peanut Buster Bars? This one still does...by hand. Not mass produced in some factory in some far away state, they make them on the premises. More than just chocolate for your dip cone. They have several flavors, just ask at the order window to find out what is available that day. They also have chocolate soft serve, because just vanilla is well, vanilla. And the prices seem to be a bit lower here too. Today three of us got our treats and walked out with over $12 plus change from a $20. But don't forget to toss a little something in the tip cup...you're saving a bit so share a bit! Even though they don't have a drive thru they do have a lobby, with A/C, so that helps on a hot day. And this location is frozen treats only. Leave the greasy bits for the Grill & Chill franchisees.
(4)Brianna J.
Kudos to you joey. I am sending you $20 in the mail because you are awesome!
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