Very good place for a quick lunch. As I forget to bring lunch box, I try 5 buckets lunch here today. Very satisfied. Cheap and ok with taste. DQ is very expensive in my homeland, but here is very cheap. I like it.
(5)
Candace H.
Their food is actually ok, but never very fresh tasting (especially the fries). Really, most people want to go there for ice cream, but save yourself the money! I got a blizzard that was half melted before I got home (only about 5 minutes, and it wasn't that hot outside). The ice cream has that chunky icy stuff that happens either with old ice cream that's been sitting around a while or like what happens in McDonalds shakes. And my blizzard was supposed to be cookie dough and brownie, but even that wasn't very good. I love, love, love ice cream, and I ended up throwing half my blizzard away. Totally disappointing.
(1)
Joshua B.
This has to be one of the nicer Dairy Queen's in the area. They up-charge for cheese curds. It was an additional $1.80 on to my already pricey combo. The burger was bland. The cheese curds were just ok. The service was great and they seemed very efficient here.
(3)
Jeff O.
Really good burgers & salads!!! $5.00 lunch boxes r the deal nice workers here at this location
(5)
Craig W.
Well, what can I say? It's Dairy Queen. Burgers, fried food, soft serve ice cream. I'd say "meh," but given the food desert that is Verona, with open arms I welcome this iconic American franchise to town. In fact, I rate DQ's burgers the best fast-food burgers in Verona. The lettuce and tomato are fresh. The patties are well-cooked, well-formed and you don't have to peel off the burnt, crispy edges before eating (I'm talkin' to you, Culver's). They beat Mickey D's and the overpriced, unremarkable Michael's burgers. Until a Five Guys, In-N-Out or Smashburger rolls into V-Town (fat chance, all), Dairy Queen will remain the fast-food burger king (small b, small k) of Verona.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes Caters : No
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Yaoxing L.
Very good place for a quick lunch. As I forget to bring lunch box, I try 5 buckets lunch here today. Very satisfied. Cheap and ok with taste. DQ is very expensive in my homeland, but here is very cheap. I like it.
(5)Candace H.
Their food is actually ok, but never very fresh tasting (especially the fries). Really, most people want to go there for ice cream, but save yourself the money! I got a blizzard that was half melted before I got home (only about 5 minutes, and it wasn't that hot outside). The ice cream has that chunky icy stuff that happens either with old ice cream that's been sitting around a while or like what happens in McDonalds shakes. And my blizzard was supposed to be cookie dough and brownie, but even that wasn't very good. I love, love, love ice cream, and I ended up throwing half my blizzard away. Totally disappointing.
(1)Joshua B.
This has to be one of the nicer Dairy Queen's in the area. They up-charge for cheese curds. It was an additional $1.80 on to my already pricey combo. The burger was bland. The cheese curds were just ok. The service was great and they seemed very efficient here.
(3)Jeff O.
Really good burgers & salads!!! $5.00 lunch boxes r the deal nice workers here at this location
(5)Craig W.
Well, what can I say? It's Dairy Queen. Burgers, fried food, soft serve ice cream. I'd say "meh," but given the food desert that is Verona, with open arms I welcome this iconic American franchise to town. In fact, I rate DQ's burgers the best fast-food burgers in Verona. The lettuce and tomato are fresh. The patties are well-cooked, well-formed and you don't have to peel off the burnt, crispy edges before eating (I'm talkin' to you, Culver's). They beat Mickey D's and the overpriced, unremarkable Michael's burgers. Until a Five Guys, In-N-Out or Smashburger rolls into V-Town (fat chance, all), Dairy Queen will remain the fast-food burger king (small b, small k) of Verona.
(3)