


Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1830 Cumberland Ave Suite 103, Knoxville, TN 37916
Phone: (865) 293-3233
Website: https://locations.raisingcanes.com/tn/knoxville/1830-cumberland-avenue
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Edit: have to change the review. Visited a second time on 5.21.24 and you can tell the standards dropped since 2 weeks ago. At first corporate was in town so everything was top tier and perfect. Within 5 seconds a table was cleaned. Last night all the empty tables were dirty, nobody came around and asked us for anything, and ketchup was empty. Food was still hot and good though.
First let me say the service was absolutely fine, easy 5 stars there. The inside atmosphere was great and food quality was excellent as well; 5 stars for speed of delivery, we’d hadn’t evensat down from ordering (meals for 4) and fixing our fountain drinks before our piping hot food was delivered to our table.
The lost start for this visit may partly be my own ignorance of Knoxville and partly a rare fluke even.
Problem one: I found the parking to be pretty difficult here. There was a garage nearby but upon entering I realized (countless very inviting signs) that those spaces were not intended for anyone other than patrons of other businesses not including Raising Cane’s, and Tow Away warnings were posted if we were to do so anyway. I then circled all the way back around and found a parking lot just down from RC’s, but had to pay the minimum fee of something like $10 to park for up to 2 hours.
Problem two: As minor as it may seem to most, as it honestly was very minor to me, I did find a pretty large bone in one of my 4 tenders. Now, I’m a meat eater and eat around bones routinely but it’s generally not expected in tenders and it was at least an inche or more long…an easy choking hazard for a kid or really for anyone just not paying attention. I hesitated to mention this, and may edit it out if future experiences prove this to be a completely rare fluke. Just fyi, in case it’s more common than I’d like to believe it is. I will say that between the 4 of us dining on this visit, we consumed 14 tenders and that was the only bone found.
I would definitely return to Raising Cane’s, the chicken tenders were delicious and the House Sauce was great with them as well.