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One guy (call him John) was always busting the chops of a rich rancher/oil man (Al) about how cheap Al was.  

Whenever John died, he had the funeral director put a big price tag on the casket, showing how much he spent on it.  All just to fuck with Al for being so cheap.  John was my hero.  

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https://www.mysanantonio.com/food/article/dairy-queen-jackson-keller-san-antonio-19860569.php

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Decades-old Dairy Queen location closes suddenly in San Antonio

The restaurant's last service was Wednesday.

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"After 20+ years The Decision was made to close. We are greatly sadden by this decision, but will always cherish the Love and kindness given by this great community," the note said. The note was briefly taken down this morning and replaced with similar language.

 

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Just now, Macanudo said:

A Dairy Queen that has been open since the early 2000s closing isn't exactly the traveshamockery that you think.

Yeah, I was more upset by the Zarzamora one. But it still is a sad trend.

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In 2023, another longtime Dairy Queen location closed at 9222 S. Zarzamora, on the city's Southside. That location had been around for 45 years at the time of its closure.

 

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14 hours ago, Macanudo said:

A Dairy Queen that has been open since the early 2000s closing isn't exactly the traveshamockery that you think.

The DQ in Bridgeport closed a couple years ago. I don't remember it not being there.  They should build one out on the highway, which is where this was 60 years ago. Now it was buried downtown.

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30 minutes ago, Walte464 said:

There was a corporate Dairy Queen meeting at the courtyard Marriott in new braunfels Wednesday when I was checking out, that’s all i have.

Were they all a bunch of great big fat people, or do they avoid getting high on their own supply?

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12 minutes ago, Steamboat1874 said:

The DQ in Georgetown on 35 is always great. Right next door to Whataburger.

Dueling "who can take the longest to screw up my order" stores

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The best DQ is the local owner DQ. They say FU corporate menu and make their own specials. I salute All You Can Eat catfish Fridays.

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4 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

Dueling "who can take the longest to screw up my order" stores

Accurate. I don't know the last time I went to the Whataburger near me because of that shit. We went to the DQ about a year ago. 1 car in the parking lot. No cars in the drive through Still took almost 20 minutes to get 3 blizzards.

Sucks because those were mainstays of my child hood and early 20s

 

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52 minutes ago, Jameslaw121 said:

Accurate. I don't know the last time I went to the Whataburger near me because of that shit.

You just have to remind yourself that there is a reason those people work there and it's not because they are wicked smart.

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1 hour ago, Jameslaw121 said:

Accurate. I don't know the last time I went to the Whataburger near me because of that shit. We went to the DQ about a year ago. 1 car in the parking lot. No cars in the drive through Still took almost 20 minutes to get 3 blizzards.

Sucks because those were mainstays of my child hood and early 20s

 

DQ service quality varies dramatically, and I mean DRAMATICALLY, from location to location. Generally, the Mayfield DQs in the Austin area are excellent.

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22 hours ago, Macanudo said:

A Dairy Queen that has been open since the early 2000s closing isn't exactly the traveshamockery that you think.

That Dairy Queen was around way before the 2000s. Shit, I remember going there as a kid in the 80s and it was an older DQ at the time.

 

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On 10/25/2024 at 4:04 PM, Judge Roybeanbag said:

Buy some of these at HEB and air fry them.  Make decent CFS sandwiches.

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Those are pretty damn good, BTW. Since Tyson got all uppity, they are probably the best you can find.

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Our neighborhood DQ is a Mayfield store. 
Never a problem and is really top notch.

M&M Blizzards are my thing, but last week I tried the Royal New York Cheesecake Blizzard. 
That is now my favorite….

 

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5 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

Our neighborhood DQ is a Mayfield store. 
Never a problem and is really top notch.

M&M Blizzards are my thing, but last week I tried the Royal New York Cheesecake Blizzard. 
That is now my favorite….

 

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I bet it isamerican pie this one time at band camp GIF by IFC

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"Slowly dying" is exactly the words I would use to describe how I feel while waiting four hours for my food anytime I've made the mistake of pulling into a Dairy Queen on a road trip over the last twenty years.   I know there are some locations managed by solid folks who run a tight ship, but most of them are a place for country folk to inadvertently learn mindfulness meditation. 

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I love DQ but you have to go into it knowing you're looking at easily 30 minutes taken out of your car trip if you stop off. I find it amusing to point out all the former DQ spots around town since they all had the same shape for 30+ years and were converted to other restaurants or strange places like a Bonsai tree store. 

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1 hour ago, Samson's Wig said:

"Slowly dying" is exactly the words I would use to describe how I feel while waiting four hours for my food anytime I've made the mistake of pulling into a Dairy Queen on a road trip over the last twenty years.   I know there are some locations managed by solid folks who run a tight ship, but most of them are a place for country folk to inadvertently learn mindfulness meditation. 

People living in these small towns ain't got fuck else to do

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27 minutes ago, chainsaw said:

People living in these small towns ain't got fuck else to do

And by default may be the most at peace among us.  That could just be the quiet desperation, though. Or the meth.

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2 hours ago, mdmost said:

I love DQ but you have to go into it knowing you're looking at easily 30 minutes taken out of your car trip if you stop off. I find it amusing to point out all the former DQ spots around town since they all had the same shape for 30+ years and were converted to other restaurants or strange places like a Bonsai tree store. 

The former DQ outside of Mexia was converted into a really damned good Italian restaurant.  Frankie's Pizza and Pasta.  I highly recommend.

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On 10/25/2024 at 4:04 PM, Judge Roybeanbag said:

Buy some of these at HEB and air fry them.  Make decent CFS sandwiches.

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Fuck that. Drop in them in a real fryer. 

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7 hours ago, Armybrat said:

Our neighborhood DQ is a Mayfield store. 
Never a problem and is really top notch.

M&M Blizzards are my thing, but last week I tried the Royal New York Cheesecake Blizzard. 
That is now my favorite….

 

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You take that bottom pic? 

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2 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

The former DQ outside of Mexia was converted into a really damned good Italian restaurant.  Frankie's Pizza and Pasta.  I highly recommend.

 

any converted DQ location, highly likely the new restaurant is going to slam 

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16 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

any converted DQ location, highly likely the new restaurant is going to slam 

Texicali Grill took over an old Taco Bell and excelled like a mofo. Talking Oltorf, dammit.

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I haven’t had a good steak finger in 10 years. Can’t get them crispy. The CFS sandwich is usually good. They usually nail chicken tenders. Hard to figure. 
 

My wife still loves DQ tacos. Dily bars are still great. Blizzards still go hard. 
 

Their locations are certainly dwindling. Probably 3 locations within reasonable driving distance of central Houston. 

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The former DQ outside of Mexia was converted into a really damned good Italian restaurant.  Frankie's Pizza and Pasta.  I highly recommend.

Now wait just a minute.

It’s inside Mexia. Outside Mexia would imply that Mexia had been big enough for two DQs, one in and one out. Yeah sure, they’d be rival hangouts for different groups and if you said “we’re going to dq”, well, your family for damn sure knew which one you meant. No, Mexia isn’t a two DQ kind of town. Can’t handle the glitz and glam that comes with that kind of city living.

They’ll have to settle for being a dual subway location metropolis instead. I’ll check with my sources to see if one subway is still in a standalone building less than half a mile from the super Walmart that houses the other subway.
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