Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
3080 148th Ave SE, Bellevue
(425) 747-1370
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Lovely crew and the best chicken strips.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fast blizzards. Yum!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It's a DQ without a drive through. The kids working the day I stopped in didn't seem too interested in working except for whoever cooked my burger. It was excellent.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 2
Do not order here if you’re black . They don’t want you here , they don’t appreciate your service. My family have written reviews about this specific restaurant chain and they deleted the reviews. So next time I go in . I will record them and post them on TikTok. They need to go out of business asap
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Error with ice cream cake fixed quickly and price adjusted w/o hassle!
Decent experience with phone system but it needs to be much more straightforward
Service: 3
Very small inside and seating is limited. No drive thru!! Can get a bit noisy too
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
While I appreciate Dairy Queen for giving young kids the opportunity to gain job experience, unfortunately it really shows in the overall customer experience here. Proper training is so important, and without it customers can end up leaving pretty unhappy.
When I walked in, the place didn’t feel very clean—there were flies bombarding my face as soon as I opened the door, which was not a great first impression. The customer service felt awkward from the start. The girl who took my order admitted she didn’t know how to make the Blizzard I ordered, laughed about it, and asked a coworker to make it for her instead of using the chance to learn.
The coworker, who had been cleaning the lobby at the time, went straight to preparing my Blizzard without washing his hands, which was really off-putting. Between the unsanitary environment, the lack of training, and the uncomfortable service, this visit was pretty disappointing.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 2
We brought in a group of 20 people and the staff were execelent. They had our order of cones out to us very quickly and efficently.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
The best soft serve ice cream!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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One word: Amazing, my server was Joey Kim, never in my 67 years of life has a worker treated me this well. The amount of sheer kindness, coolness, and overall amazing service was beyond anything I’ve experienced. In fact I was honored to be served by him, and the blizzard; DELICIOUS. The way Joey flipped it TWICE for me was so amazing, he said “Don’t worry sir, I’ll flip it twice to ensure that this is made to perfection” and it was… it was. It’s like the great stories, the ones that really mattered, full of darkness and danger they were, and you didn’t want to know the blizzard… because how could the blizzard be good when so much bad has happened. This blizzard really made me feel like I was back home, when mama was making me sweet sweet ice cream blizzards, this sent me back, when I tasted it I fell backwards in shock. In conclusion, this Dairy Queen and the service of Joey Kim made this an experiment of a lifetime, I’ll end with three words to describe it “Joey, Joey, Joey”…
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had the absolute pleasure of being served by Joey Kim at Dairy Queen, and I can confidently say he made my visit unforgettable. From the moment I walked in, Joey greeted me with a genuine smile and a warm, welcoming attitude that immediately brightened my day. His professionalism, attention to detail, and genuine kindness stood out — he treated me not just as a customer, but as a valued guest. Joey went above and beyond to make sure my order was perfect and even took the time to ask how my day was going, creating a moment of real human connection that’s rare in fast food. In a world where great service is often overlooked, Joey Kim is a shining example of excellence. Dairy Queen is lucky to have him, and I’ll definitely be returning thanks to his outstanding service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
For being a busy place, the service is pretty quick
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The quality of hamburger at this place is gross, just gross
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
They say not all heroes wear capes. Some wear Dairy Queen uniforms and answer to the name Joey Kim.
Let me set the scene: it was a hot summer day — the kind where the sun feels personally offended that you’re outside. My friends and I were melting, morale was low, and someone muttered the magic words: “Let’s go to Dairy Queen.” That decision changed everything.
We pulled up like weary travelers entering an oasis. But it wasn’t just the Blizzard menu that made this trip unforgettable — it was Joey Kim, the customer service GOAT. If Gordon Ramsay worked at DQ and had the soul of a stand-up comedian built like a Funko Pop, you’d get Joey.
He greeted us like long-lost family. “Welcome to DQ! Home of the Blizzard, heart of the people!” Is that corporate policy? Doesn’t matter. It felt biblical.
He didn’t take our order — he analyzed us. “You look like a brownie batter type. Bold. Dangerous. I respect it.” I was seen. I was known.
Every second he was on shift was a full-blown performance. He flipped Blizzards like a magician, roasted me when I hesitated (“This ain’t a courtroom, bro, just pick your toppings”), and managed to train a new employee while running the front like a general.
And his height? Let’s address it — Joey is vertically conservative. He had to hop on a stool to reach the top freezer and said, “Short kings rise.” Iconic. His height isn’t a weakness. It’s a weapon for comedy and charm. Joey doesn’t need inches — he’s got presence.
A kid dropped his cone? Joey replaced it instantly, threw in a smile and a dad-joke, and restored world peace. Okay maybe not world peace, but at least family peace.
Food-wise: flawless. Hot fries, crisp chicken, and the Blizzard had such perfect topping distribution I thought NASA made it. I’ve never eaten a sundae and felt like I owed someone a thank-you note — until now.
We stuck around after eating just to bask in the Joey experience. When we finally left, he hit us with: “Remember, life’s short… but so am I. Come back soon.” That’s Hall of Fame material.
This wasn’t just a meal. It was a moment. A vibe. A memory. Joey Kim isn’t just a worker — he’s a Dairy Queen legend.
If you ever come here, PRAY Joey’s working. Your serotonin levels will thank you.
Five stars. Six if I could. Give this man a raise — or at least a gold-trimmed step stool.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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