PDQ which stands for People Dedicated to Quality. Another chicken strip restaurant in the game that I havnt been to so I took my wife and kids here because kids love chicken strips naturally.
I ordered two 5 piece chicken strips meals ($9.29 each). One grilled and one fried so we can taste both versions. Comes with fries and a drink. My oldest son wanted the Chicken Caesar Salad ($6.29).
The fried chicken strips were similar to Canes but a little bit bigger. The grilled were similar to Strip n Dip but twice as big. All strips were cooked just right and was not dry at all. The fries were a cross between shoe string and regular fries. It seems like they cut it fresh and fry it right away. I like these kind of fries because it has the skin on it still. The chicken caesar salad was good according to my sampling and the fact that my oldest finished it quick.
PDQ has lots of nice features. Their two coke machines feature lots of flavors. The restaurant itself is a nice size to accommodate even the busiest of days. The condiment station has everything you need from ketchup to malt vinegar to napkins and utensils. They even have a separate hand washing station if that is all you need to do. The hand soap they provide for you has a nice lavender smell to it. It's the kind of hand soap that you could probably find at a Bath and Body Works. Outside they have one of those bean bag tossing game thingies. Hours are everyday from 10:30 am to 10 pm.
There were two things that impressed me the most. Their customer service and the made from scratch sauces you can dip your strips in.
The customer service was awesome. You order and wait at your table for them to bring it out to you. While we were eating, they came by several times to make sure we were ok and that if we needed anything.
As for the sauces you have your choice of bleu cheese, buffalo bleu, chipotle barbeque, creamy garlic, honey mustard, ranch, and sweet heat. You guys had me at garlic. What I like about it is because you can have as many sauces as you want for no extra charge! I know all the other places charge you for any additional sauces.
Overall I think the chicken strips are a cross between Canes and Strip n Dip but with better french fries. They also have chicken and turkey sandwiches along with hand spun shakes. Eventually I will try those items as well. Definitely will come back.
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