Dairy Queen Kids Menu: Meals, Nutrition & Allergen Guide (2026)

The Dairy Queen kids menu keeps things simple — a main, a side, a drink, and ice cream to finish. Available all day at DQ Grill & Chill locations for children 12 and under, each combo runs $5.49–$7.99, depending on entrée and location.

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What’s Included in Every Kids Meal at Dairy Queen

Every DQ kids’ meal is a complete combo:

  • 1 entrée (chicken strips, hamburger, or hot dog)
  • 1 side (fries, applesauce, or banana)
  • 1 drink (milk or bottled water — sodas removed from kids menu)
  • 1 treat (vanilla cone or Dilly Bar; Mini Blizzard upgrade available +$1.50–$2.00)

Dairy Queen Kids Meals: Full Menu Table

ItemPriceCalories
2-Piece Chicken Strips~$5.00280 cal
Hamburger~$3.49350 cal
Hot Dog~$2.99330 cal
Kids’ Fries~$2.79280 cal
Applesauce~$1.4945 cal
Banana~$1.29110 cal
Milk~$2.74110 cal
Bottled Water~$2.190 cal
Kid’s Cone~$1.59160 cal
Dilly Bar220 cal

Calories by Combo

Meal CombinationApprox. Total Calories
Chicken Strips + Applesauce + Milk + Cone~610 cal
Hot Dog + Banana + Water + Cone~600 cal
Hamburger + Fries + Milk + Cone~820 cal
Cheeseburger + Fries + Chocolate Milk + Cone~970 cal

Tip: Swapping fries for applesauce and choosing water over milk saves 150–200 calories.

Allergen, Gluten & Ingredient Breakdown

The DQ kids menu contains multiple major allergens across all items. DQ uses shared fryers and prep surfaces — no item can be guaranteed allergen-free.

Allergen Table by Item

ItemContains Allergens
Chicken StripsEgg, Wheat, Soy
Hamburger BunWheat, Soy
Beef PattySoy
Hot DogWheat, Soy
Kids’ FriesSoy
Soft Serve / ConeMilk, Egg, Wheat, Soy
Dilly BarMilk, Egg, Soy, May contain Peanuts
MilkMilk

All items risk cross-contact — shared fryers and prep surfaces are used throughout.

Key Ingredient Notes

  • Chicken Strips — White meat, wheat breading, soybean oil
  • Soft Serve — Milk and eggs; cones contain wheat
  • Buns — Wheat and soy; some locations add buttery oil (milk)
  • Fries — Soybean oil; shared fryer with fish/shellfish

Gluten Sensitivity Warning

  • Gluten in chicken strips, buns, and cones
  • Cross-contact risk throughout all DQ kitchens
  • Safer pick: Sealed packaged Dilly Bars or Buster Bars (lower cross-contact facility)
  • Always tell staff about allergies before ordering

Dairy Queen Children’s Menu: Best for Picky Eaters

  • Nothing-touching-anything kids → Plain hamburger, no condiments, fries
  • Chicken-only kids → 2-piece strips with ketchup for dipping
  • Toddlers → Hot dog cut in half, applesauce, banana, cone in a cup
  • Dairy-free needs → Ask about Non-Dairy Dilly Bars (coconut cream base, contains soy/tree nuts)

FAQs

Does the Dairy Queen menu for kids include a toy?

Not as a standard item. Some franchise locations run seasonal toy promotions, but it’s not guaranteed nationwide, unlike McDonald’s Happy Meals.

Is the kids menu available all day?

Yes — all day at DQ Grill & Chill locations. Smaller DQ Treat-only stores may not carry the full food menu.

Can meals be customized?

Yes. Common requests: no pickles, no onions, cheese on the side, extra ketchup, or drink substitutions. Ask at the counter.

Any healthy options?

Choose applesauce + banana + water and skip the cone upgrade. The Kids LiveWell combo (Grilled Chicken Wrap + banana + water) meets NRA nutritional guidelines at participating locations.

Bottom Line

The Dairy Queen kids menu delivers solid value for families — a complete meal with a real ice cream treat, priced lower and with smaller price increases over time than most competitors. The menu is short and unfussy, which works in its favor for picky eaters. The allergen picture is complicated by shared equipment, so parents managing food allergies should always speak to staff before ordering. For a quick, reliable kids’ meal that ends with soft serve, DQ is hard to beat.