The Oldest Operating Dairy Queen In Illinois Has Been Serving Mouthwatering Ice Cream For More Than 75 Years
Illinois’ oldest operating Dairy Queen is a direct descendant of the world’s first DQ store, and it’s still serving up delicious soft-serve and other cool treats to this very day.

Sherwood "Sherb" Noble’s invention was first sold as "all you can eat" for 10¢. Unsurprisingly, it was a smashing success as customers clamored for a cup or cone of the creamy concoction.

Meanwhile, Noble continued to operate his Sherb’s locations in Kankakee, as he and his partners opened a second Dairy Queen in Aurora.
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Noble opened this location in 1947. A direct descendant of the original Joliet Dairy Queen, the Kankakee store was among the first handful of DQs in the world.


They offered customers "all you can eat" soft-serve for 10¢ at each of their Dairy Queen locations. Like the original, it was a smashing success, with folks lining up to take part in the celebration.
The history of Dairy Queen is inextricably intertwined with that of Illinois. Do you have a go-to DQ? Have you visited one of the oldest operating DQs in the Land of Lincoln?
Another of the state’s oldest operating Dairy Queens is located in nearby Bourbonnais, and it’s a great place to grab a treat after exploring the caves at Perry Farm Park.
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