Rochester Dairy Queen reopens after closure

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Dilly Bars. Blizzards. Slushies. 

It’s Dairy Queen season in Minnesota. And in Rochester, what’s thought to be the state’s oldest location just reopened after closing in 2023.

“It’s very special because it’s the oldest one in Minnesota. They opened it in 1946,” said Mardoche Pierson, who may have scored the best summer job in town. At 19, he’s the operator of this iconic institution with its glowing blue, red and white Dairy Queen marquee. 

The iconic Rochester Dairy Queen just reopened
Dairy Queen manager Mardoche Pierson makes a cone for an order in the small restaurant,.
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Pierson’s parents recently bought the location on Rochester’s busy Broadway Avenue from a family that owned and operated it from the day it opened nearly 80 years ago. 

Pierson is studying business in college, and he’s getting a crash course in customer service plus the classic DQ menu of Blizzards, slushies and hotdogs on opening week.

“It gets busy at night, like really busy,” he said. “The lines are long. Some people don’t have patience, so we have to just expect that and try to do the right things.”

Pierson said one reason his location is special is because of their Dilly Bars. 

The iconic Rochester Dairy Queen just reopened
The Rochester Dairy Queen has been a landmark on North Broadway Avenue since it first opened in 1947.
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"We make our own handmade daily bars. It’s like ice cream soft serve, and we dip either in chocolate or cherry, and we also have butterscotch, Heath [bar] flavor,” he said. 

Dianne Atkinson is among local DQ loyalists who lined up earlier this month to get a chocolate malt. 

“It's so good to have you open,” Atkinson told Pierson. “My husband is ice cream crazy.” 

“You know, it’s ice cream,” said Pierson. “Everyone loves it.”

The iconic Rochester Dairy Queen just reopened
Dianne Atkinson and her daughter Amy grab their malts at the Rochester Dairy Queen.
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