Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

6723 Deerfoot Pkwy, Clay, AL 35048, United States
Service Options Dine-in Drive-through Delivery
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Dairy Queen Grill & Chill is a fast food restaurant and ice cream shop located in Clay, United States. The average rating of this business is 4.20 out of 5 stars based on 295 reviews. The street address of this business is 6723 Deerfoot Pkwy, Clay, AL 35048, United States. Dairy Queen Grill & Chill is open seven days a week from 10:00am to 10:00pm.

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Where Dairy Queen Grill & Chill is located at?
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill is located at 6723 Deerfoot Pkwy, Clay, AL 35048, United States.
What is the contact number of Dairy Queen Grill & Chill?
The contact number of Dairy Queen Grill & Chill is +1 205-680-1337
Reviews

5 Adam Me 21 months ago

Haven't been to dq since I was a child this is probably the best fast food I've had my 3rd time in 2 weeks food Is always steaming hot and burgers are bigger than expected

1 Shelley Love 42 months ago

Most disgusting Dairy Queen I have ever been to. I have given them numerous chances & the food is horrible every time. I took one bite of my burger & spit it out it was so bad. I don’t know how they’re still in business.

3 Audrey Womack 19 months ago

They were friendly but not amazing, and they were not as fast as I'd have liked especially since the whole place was empty except for me.

4 Angeloty Porter 54 months ago

I had a wonderful lunch here for my Grandson. The prices are just right The kids meal comes with enter, drink, fries and icecream. You can get a cone or Sunday or scoop of icecream. Inside was very clean staff was nice and the food came out very quickly. My grandson had the chicken fingers he seemed to enjoy them and he loved the chocolate Sunday.

1 Kristin Taylor 30 months ago

Update, since I've stupidly kept giving this place my money:

I have been in the service industry for longer than half the staff here has been alive, and I've worked with a few cooks who could smoke Snoop Dogg under the table three times while on shift and still manage to read a ticket.

I ask for no pickles because I think they're disgusting; but, I ask for no ketchup, because it makes me physically ill. It's a literal medical condition. I CANNOT eat it. So I tell them not to use it on my burger. It's not hard. It's not. I write down orders for meals all night long five or six nights per week, with modifications to a complicated, detailed menu from a classically trained chef, as well as a 2-page craft cocktail list. My entire team can manage to pull this off with roughly one mistake on a modification every other month-- there is NO REASON that this place should be incapable of following the basic guideline "No ketchup, no pickles" on four of every five visits.

I give up at this point. But if you're in this area, and you suffer from an allergy more dangerous than mine, please, please don't stop here. They are not going to pay enough attention to keep you safe, and I just needed to say that in the hopes of helping keep someone from getting hurt. Fast food isn't worth an ER trip or even a box of benadryl.

Most of the staff are nice and the place is always clean. But they seem to be training for the day their corporate office starts handing out awards for Slowest Drive-through in America... which they will win, hands down. So, GO TEAM, I guess?

5 Jonathan Rutherford 24 months ago

Drive thru is great, food is great, but what else would you expect from Dairy Queen? Keep up the fantastic service and keep delivering exceptional foods and deserts.

1 Suzy Zapata 26 months ago

I would put zero stars if it were an option. Dine in isn’t open, so you have to go through the drive-thru. I got home with our food. My husband had the number 2 with onion rings. He was eating his burger and he bit into a napkin that looked as if someone had washed their hands and dried them. That was in the middle of his sandwich. I called, nobody answered. I tried several times, so I drove back to be accused of putting that into the sandwich so I wouldn’t have to pay. Number one that is unsanitary and number two, who has time for that when I had to get in my car and drive back for it. It’s not like we were able to eat inside. I will be reporting the incident to the Jefferson County Health Department tomorrow. I have pictures.

5 p fritts 25 months ago

This place used to be only so so. Not sure what happened but we started going back this past December and have been happy with BOTH the service and the food. We unfortunately can't say that about other places around here.
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Business Hours
Thursday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Friday 10:00am - 10:30pm
Saturday 10:00am - 10:30pm
Sunday 10:00am - 10:30pm
Monday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Tuesday 10:00am - 10:00pm
Wednesday 10:00am - 10:00pm
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