specialk
Senior Member
just ate one.....I think they are made from milk cows.....
Back in the day, when it was Darty Queen Braizer, the char broiled burger was the best around. Course they used real beef back then.
First hamburger I ever eat out was a brazier burger.Back in the day, when it was Dairy Queen Braizer, the char broiled burger was the best around. Course they used real beef back then.
Nic in our neck of the woods most of the Dairy queens are still family owned. The one in Sylvester and Douglas is about the best anywhere. Once you leave South Ga. most are just run of the mill chains.They`re still about the best storebought hamburgers out there.
Yeah, having grown up in Powder Springs...there was only 3 fast food stores around. 1) the micky d's close to Belmont Hills mall (only went there on the way home...IF we were good at the Piedmont doctor / dentist). 2) the "original" Martin's Drive In in Austell. And 3) the "walkup" D.Q. 1/2 mile bike ride down the road. Those "Brazier" burgers were (and STILL are) the best. But their chili dogs....They`re still about the best storebought hamburgers out there.
The one in Powder Springs is still owned by the family that built it (circa 1965-1970). A good friend of mine...his Mom worked there from..well we used to say that she was sit'n there as they poured the foundations..till the day she passed a couple years ago.Nic in our neck of the woods most of the Dairy queens are still family owned. The one in Sylvester and Douglas is about the best anywhere. Once you leave South Ga. most are just run of the mill chains.
The only one I'll eat at is in Monticello. The rest of them around town ain't worth a squat
At least they're mericansIts getting worse,,,,,
The one in Powder Springs is owned by MuricansAll the DQ's around here are owned by indians (dot not feather). The blizzards are good, but that's all I'd even consider eating there.
Nic in our neck of the woods most of the Dairy queens are still family owned. The one in Sylvester and Douglas is about the best anywhere. Once you leave South Ga. most are just run of the mill chains.