Today, we are reviewing the Classic Hot Dog from Dairy Queen. This marks our first evaluation of a Dairy Queen product. While Dairy Queen is primarily known for its ice cream and frozen treats, it also offers a variety of food items. A specific subset of Dairy Queen locations, known as DQ Grill & Chill, operates as “Quick Service” restaurants, providing a full menu of food alongside their ice cream and frozen delights. The Classic Hot Dog we are reviewing today was purchased from a DQ Grill & Chill.e is a subset of Dairy Queen franchises known as DQ Grill & Chill. These are what they call “Quick Service” restaurants, offering a full menu of food in addition to ice cream and frozen delights. The Classic Hot Dog we are reviewing today came from a DQ Grill & Chill.
In 1938, the Dairy Queen brand was founded by John Fremont McCullough and his son Alex, along with their friend Sherb Noble. The McColloughs convinced Noble to carry their ice cream formula in his restaurant. By 1940, the trio opened their first Dairy Queen outlet in Joliet, Illinois. The company is today owned by Berkshire Hathaway and is headquartered in Bloomington, Minnesota (where the largest Dairy Queen outlet is located). As of 2018, Dairy Queen had 4,455 franchises domestically and approximately 6,800 worldwide.
The DQ Grill & Chill franchise is relatively new, with the first location opening in 2001 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. These locations are larger than standard Dairy Queen outlets. While they weren’t the first Dairy Queens to offer menu items beyond ice cream and frozen treats, DQ Grill & Chill restaurants are better equipped to function like typical fast-food establishments.
The Construction
There are a variety of customization options available with the Classic Hot Dog. I added yellow mustard and onions. There are options for chili, cheese, ketchup, and relish.
- Hot Dog: Beef (default)
- Hot Dog Bun (Default)
- Yellow Mustard (Optional)
- Chopped Onion(Optional)
- Length: 6 inches
- Weight: 5 ounces
- Location Purchased: Monroe, NC (DQ Grill & Chill)
- Price: $3.29 (2 for $5.00)
- Items Purchased: 4
The Appearance (*)
This is a new section we have recently introduced. This will be included (where we can) in Coalition Eats reviews. It is not part of the scoring, but this section compares the actual product with how it was advertised. In this case, we could not get an exact picture of the toppings on the Classic Hot Dog, but I actually think the product looked better than the picture. Still, because it’s not exact, this appearance comparison gets an Incomplete.
Comparison Rating: Incomplete
The Experience
We use the same scoring algorithm we used to assess other types of hot dogs with toppings.
- Meat (Hot Dog): 4 points
- Bun: 2 points
- Condiments: 2 points
- Intangibles: 2 points
Meat (Hot Dog)
Dairy Queen refers to its Classic Hot Dog as a beef wiener. According to the ingredients, the hot dog’s meat is beef. Although the restaurant operates as a Grill & Chill, Dairy Queen states that it steams its hot dogs. From what I understand, the hot dogs are pre-cooked before they are steamed.
The Hot Dog itself has a mild, traditional beef-and-pork frankfurter flavor with a slight smoky note. It’s not as heavily charred as a backyard-grilled hot dog because the reheating process is designed for speed and consistency. At the same time, it had a decent snap. Overall, this was a pretty tasty hot dog…