Dairy Queen Ice Cream Menu
Dairy Queen’s ice cream menu features over 30 frozen treats with prices ranging from $1.99 to $6.99. The menu includes five main categories: Cones, Sundaes, Blizzards, Novelties, and Ice Cream Cakes. Each item lists calorie counts and serving sizes for informed ordering.
Soft-serve forms the base of most DQ treats. The signature formula contains 5% butterfat, creating that distinct creamy texture. Most locations update prices quarterly based on regional costs.
Blizzards remain the bestselling category with 20+ permanent flavors. Seasonal options rotate monthly throughout the year. Mini sizes start at 340 calories for calorie-conscious customers.
This guide covers current pricing, portion sizes, and nutritional details. We update menu information weekly from official DQ menu sources. Use this resource to compare options before ordering.

Classic Ice Cream Offerings
DQ’s classic menu starts with foundational soft-serve options. These items have remained popular since the brand’s founding.
Cones come in three varieties: vanilla, chocolate, or swirl. Sizes range from kid’s to large portions. Regular cones use standard cake cone bases. Chocolate-dipped cones add a hardened chocolate shell. Prices start at $1.99 for kid’s sizes. Large dipped cones cost around $3.19.
Cups contain identical soft-serve without the cone wrapper. These suit customers who prefer spoons over hand-held options. Cups are gluten-free alternatives to cones. The portion-to-price ratio favors cups over cones. Most locations charge $0.20-$0.40 less for cups.
Dishes provide soft-serve in bowl format. These work best for adding custom toppings. Customers can request any soft-serve flavor in dishes. This option doesn’t appear on standard menu boards. Ask staff directly for dish service availability.
Classic Item
Size Options
Price Range
Approximate Calories
| Classic Item | Size Options | Price Range | Approximate Calories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Cone | Small, Medium, Large | $2.50 – $4.50 | 230-570 |
| Chocolate Dipped Cone | Small, Medium, Large | $3.00 – $5.00 | 330-710 |
| Vanilla Cup | Small, Medium, Large | $2.50 – $4.50 | 200-550 |
| Twist Cone | Small, Medium, Large | $2.50 – $4.50 | 240-580 |
Sundae Selection in the Ice Cream Menu

Sundaes
DQ sundaes add toppings to vanilla soft-serve bases. Each sundae includes 2-3 ounces of sauce coverage. Sizes range from small to large portions.
Classic Sundae Options:
Hot fudge sundaes cost $2.79-$3.39 depending on size. Strawberry sundaes range from $2.79-$3.79 per serving. Chocolate sundaes are priced at $3.79-$4.39 across sizes. Caramel sundaes cost $3.49-$4.49 at most locations. All include whipped topping and cherry garnish.
Peanut Buster Parfait layers vanilla soft-serve with hot fudge. Spanish peanuts add crunch between ice cream layers. This item contains 710 calories per serving. The price averages $4.39 at standard locations. It comes in one size only.
Banana Split uses three soft-serve portions with fresh banana. Chocolate, strawberry, and pineapple sauces top the dessert. Whipped cream, nuts, and cherries complete the presentation. This shareable option contains 520 calories. Prices average $5.49 per split.
Cupfections combine brownies with soft-serve and toppings. OREO Brownie Cupfection costs $4.99 with 720 calories. HEATH Caramel Brownie Cupfection costs $5.95 with 760 calories. These come in cup format only.

Blizzards
Royal Blizzards add extra layers to standard Blizzards. Each contains a fudge or caramel core center. Crushed candy or cookie pieces top the dessert. These cost $1.50-$2.00 more than regular Blizzards.
Sizes and Pricing
Mini Blizzards start at 6 oz portions. Small sizes contain 12 oz of product. Medium Blizzards hold 16 oz servings. Large Blizzards provide 21 oz per cup. Prices range from $3.49 to $5.99 depending on size.
Year-Round Flavors
Name
Prices
| OREO Blizzard | Crushed cookie pieces throughout, 340-730 calories |
| Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup | Peanut butter cup chunks, 410-950 calories |
| Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough | Dough pieces with chocolate chips, 420-1030 calories |
| Brownie Dough | Brownie chunks create fudgy texture, 450-1080 calories |
| M&M’s | Candy shell pieces mixed in, 390-920 calories |
| HEATH | Toffee bar pieces add crunch, 470-1030 calories |
| Butterfinger | Crispy peanut butter candy bits, 480-1050 calories |
Seasonal Blizzards rotate every 2-3 months. Spring features mint and berry options. Summer includes s’mores and fruit flavors. Fall offers pumpkin and apple varieties. Winter showcases peppermint and gingerbread combinations. Check your local DQ for current seasonal offerings.
Royal Blizzards
Royal Blizzards add extra layers to standard Blizzards. Each contains a fudge or caramel core center. Crushed candy or cookie pieces top the dessert. These cost $1.50-$2.00 more than regular Blizzards.
Structure Breakdown
The blended base matches standard Blizzard ingredients. A chocolate or caramel core runs through the center. Topping pieces crown the upper portion. Mix-in content increases by approximately 30% over standard Blizzards.
Popular Royal Varieties
- Royal OREO Blizzard: OREO base with fudge core, cookie topping.
- Royal Reese’s Brownie: Peanut butter cup blend, brownie pieces.
- Royal Rocky Road Trip: Marshmallow, nuts, chocolate combination
Sizes mirror standard Blizzard options (Mini to Large). Prices range from $5.49 to $7.99 depending on size.
Novelties
DQ offers pre-packaged individual ice cream treats. These items come ready-to-serve from freezer cases. Novelties provide portion control and easy transport.
Dilly Bars
Dilly Bars feature vanilla soft-serve on sticks. Cherry or chocolate coating covers each bar. Each bar contains 190-220 calories per serving. Prices average $2.49-$2.87 per bar. The oval shape prevents quick melting.
Buster Bars layer
Buster Bars layer vanilla and chocolate soft-serve together. Peanuts and fudge create the center filling. Chocolate coating covers the entire bar. Each contains 480 calories per serving. Prices range from $2.49 to $3.49. These come in larger portions than Dilly Bars.
DQ Sandwiches
DQ Sandwiches press soft-serve between chocolate wafers. Each sandwich contains 190 calories total. These cost approximately $2.49 per sandwich. The wafer-to-ice cream ratio stays consistent throughout.
Non-Dairy Dilly Bar
Non-Dairy Dilly Bar uses plant-based soft-serve. Chocolate coating remains dairy-free throughout. Each bar contains 420 calories. This costs $2.49 per bar. Available at most DQ locations nationwide.
Blizzard Treats: The Ice Cream Menu Centerpiece
| Blizzard Category | Mix-In Quantity | Texture Profile | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Candy-Based | High density | Crunchy throughout | Texture lovers |
| Cookie/Brownie | Medium chunks | Chewy pockets | Chocolate fans |
| Fruit-Based | Moderate pieces | Smooth with bursts | Lighter preference |
| Nut-Focused | Even distribution | Consistent crunch | Protein seekers |
Nutritional Information
Calorie counts vary widely across DQ ice cream items. Small vanilla cones contain approximately 230 calories. Large Royal Blizzards exceed 1,200 calories per serving. Mini Blizzards reduce calorie intake by 60-70% versus large sizes.
Sugar Content:
Most Blizzards contain 50-120 grams of sugar. This exceeds daily recommended limits in single servings. Small vanilla cones have 19 grams of sugar. Medium OREO Blizzards contain about 73 grams. Choose smaller sizes to reduce sugar intake.
Fat Breakdown:
Soft-serve base contains 5% butterfat as standard. Blizzards with candy add 15-35 grams of fat total. Medium Reese’s Blizzard has 24 grams of fat. Plain cones contain 7-11 grams of fat depending on size.
Allergen Warnings:
All soft-serve items contain milk and dairy ingredients. Soy lecithin appears in most DQ products. Many Blizzards include wheat, peanuts, and tree nuts. Cross-contamination occurs during preparation at all locations. Severe allergy sufferers should avoid DQ completely.
Dietary Options:
Non-Dairy Dilly Bars are available at most locations. Plant-based soft-serve is not currently offered system-wide. Contact your local DQ for specific alternatives. Gluten-free options are limited to plain soft-serve cups.
Customization Options
DQ allows modifications to most ice cream items. Custom requests vary by location availability and policy.
Blizzard Modifications
Mix two flavors in one Blizzard cup. Request extra candy pieces for denser texture. Ask for “light mix” to keep larger chunks. “Extra mix” pulverizes ingredients into smaller bits. Additional mix-ins typically cost $0.50-$1.00 extra.
Topping Changes:
Add hot fudge to plain vanilla cones. Request strawberry topping on chocolate sundaes. Substitute caramel for chocolate sauce options. Most basic modifications have no additional charge. Premium toppings may add $0.50-$0.75 extra.
Size Adjustments
Split any treat into multiple cups free of charge. Request “kiddie” portions smaller than small sizes. Ask for extra cups when sharing desserts. These modifications typically cost nothing additional.
Conclusions
Review nutritional details before ordering to match dietary goals. Calorie counts appear on menu boards at most locations. Ask staff for allergen information if you have sensitivities.
Customize any menu item to fit your preferences. Request flavor combinations, extra toppings, or size adjustments. Most modifications cost nothing extra at participating stores.
Seasonal Blizzards rotate every 2-3 months throughout the year. Check with your local DQ for current offerings. Limited-time flavors often become permanent based on customer demand.
Download the DQ mobile app for exclusive discounts. Reward points accumulate with every purchase toward free treats. App users get early notifications about new menu items.
Visit your nearest Dairy Queen to explore the complete menu. Prices and availability vary by location and franchise. Call ahead for custom cake orders requiring advance notice.
