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Avaliação da contribuiçãoIt was fabulous to see that Dairy Queen hired youth in Duncan. Today I went through the ride thru and had the pleasure that the young Daniel served me. He ensured that my order was correct and was very pleasant!
If you are like us, love and buy Buster bars for their great mix of ice, FUDGE, peanuts and chocolate coating. Don't expect this. We just bought a box 'buster bars' cost almost $20 and what we got instead was little more than a dilly bar in a Buster bar form. There were some peanuts, but at MOST MAYBE hardly half a teaspoon in the entire bar. Since I think they do this in the house I also believe that these guys are deliberately 'back' (pun intended) their bars to them cheaper and tear off customers. DISGUSTING, DISAPPOINTING and DEZEPTIVE. This poses an even wider question: if they do with their buster bars, what else are they cheating!!!! Save your money and STAY far away. We'll never be back. Hey, all credibility and trust have lost.
I went for some ice cream on a really hot day, and although the ice was pretty good, the restaurant is not so well accessible for a wheelchair or at least a power chair. That's why I'm not going back soon.
This place is incompatible and makes its desserts. I ordered the Georgia Mud Fudge Blizzard. Compared to other Dairy Queen’s, this site tends to cheap with its ingredients. The blizzard had not mixed enough toppings so it didn't taste as good as other places. When I mentioned this on the server, he only said, “This is how we do it”.
We went to the Dairy Queen in Duncan on October 3, 2019 at 7:30 p.m (receipt 204846502). We had wanted to get two blizzards as they had a Buy One Get One for .99 cents sale on. We stood in line inside the Restaurant and ordered two Blizzards from a young woman behind the counter. We paid with two five dollar bills, and she put one in her till (then left the till wide open) and walked away to ask another employee if they too thought the five dollar bill that we had just given her (that was in her hand) was counterfeit. The other woman agreed. We 're middle aged Grandparents and felt everyone in the Restaurant was staring suspiciously at us. The other employee (a woman, who appeared to be the one in charge) agreed with the younger employee and they would not accept our supposedly counterfeit five dollar bill, and advised us to take it to the Bank. Well today we stood in line at our Bank and told them about the predicament we had been in the day before at the Duncan Dairy Queen. They took one look at the bill and laughed and said that it was a perfectly legitimate five dollar bill, and there was absolutely nothing wrong with it. Then the bank teller said... Was this Dairy Queen employee like a teenager that had never seen the older style fives or something? Thankfully when we were at Dairy Queen we had additional money to pay for our purchase .... imagine if it was some little child who was refused his ice cream cone, with no other money, because of some employee! Our advice train your staff properly (plus .... shut your till 's drawer). The five dollar bill clearly had two sets of serial numbers on it, and it was perfectly fine. Oh, and as for our Blizzards .... the Strawberry Cheesecake selection that I made was absolutely horrible and I did not eat it because of the big soggy chunks of perhaps what was supposed to be the graham cracker crust. Pretty expensive all things considered. $6.79+taxes for a large regularly priced blizzard. No thanks, we 'll keep our 'supposedly counterfeit money ' and go elsewhere .... where we won 't be embarrassed in front of a Restaurant full of people that our money is not good.