Locally owned and operated Texas Dairy Queen (TDQ) Restaurants are working hard to serve communities

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As an essential business, TDQ continues to serve loyal customers by offering drive-thru and take-out options, as well as delivery and online ordering where available.

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  • Dairy Queen’s Assistant Manager, Debbie Herd, shift leader, Talisha Moreno, and team member, Levi Brown, are eager to serve the community with Treats and Eats.
    Dairy Queen’s Assistant Manager, Debbie Herd, shift leader, Talisha Moreno, and team member, Levi Brown, are eager to serve the community with Treats and Eats.
  • Assistant Manager, Debbie Herd, delivering a tasty meal and a smile to a customer.
    Assistant Manager, Debbie Herd, delivering a tasty meal and a smile to a customer.
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Texas Dairy Queen (TDQ) has long been famous for its friendly and convenient drive-thru service. As TDQ Operators adhere to local government mandates to shutter dining rooms across the state, that friendliness and convenience is now more important than ever.

Since food service has been deemed an essential business by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, TDQ is continuing to offer its entire menu lineup of tasty treats and eats via drive-thru windows, as well as delivery and online ordering where available, at its nearly 600 locations throughout the Lone Star State.

“Texans can still enjoy Dairy Queen’s iconic hospitality with safety and convenience,” said Lou Romanus, CEO of the Texas Dairy Queen Operators’ Council. “Our 600 Dairy Queen’s across our great state are all owned by entrepreneurs who are working hard to keep their restaurants open.”

TDQ is also ensuring guest’s and employees’ safety by enhancing their already stringent sanitation requirements with even more frequent cleanings of equipment and service areas. TDQ Operators have refined their processes to more efficiently serve fans in the drive-thru as well as accommodate take-out orders while the dining rooms are closed.

“Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures,” said Romanus. “Nothing is more important than the health and safety of our customers and employees. We are privileged to continue to serve our guests.”

This week, TDQ participated in the Great American Takeout which saw restaurants across the country asking fans to support their favorite establishment. In the next few weeks and months, restaurateurs are encouraging Americans to continue to support local restaurants by frequenting their favorite places to eat. TDQ fans are invited to tag the brand on their social pages using the hashtag #TheGreatAmericanTakeout as well as #DQTexas.

There are few brands as iconic as the DQ® brand. Innovative DQ treats and eats, along with the unique DQ restaurant concepts, have positioned Texas Dairy Queen as a leader in the quick service restaurant industry. Texas Dairy Queen is comprised of 154 franchisees with nearly 600 locations across Texas. For more information, visit dqtexas.com or follow TDQ on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.