Dairy Queen on Cordata shut down by DOR


Written by | The Bellingham Herald | October 19, 2010

The Dairy Queen restaurant on Cordata Parkway was shut down last week by the Department of Revenue.

The restaurant owes $63,166.44 to the agency, which revoked its certificate of registration earlier this month. A business with its registration revoked by DOR must pay what it owes plus put up a bond equal to six months of taxes the business would typically pay in order to re-open, said Mike Gowrylow, a spokesman for DOR.

The other three Dairy Queen restaurants in Whatcom County are under different ownership and remain open.

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  1. Chuck says:

    Tell-tale signs of mismanagement: lesser quality of customer service compared to other DQs, property upkeep and hygiene was not up to par compared to other local DQs, and quality of staff training not up to par compared to other DQs, especially in safety, food handling, and follow-up. So, this sad ending makes sense in face of problems noted at this DQ location. I hope there will be a buyer for this location and bring in a competitive DQ in 2011.

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