


Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.
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Address: 1550 Boynton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33436
Phone: (561) 237-1300
Website: https://locations.raisingcanes.com/fl/boynton-beach/1550-west-boynton-beach-boulevard
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Was very excited after lots of promising reviews considering they’re chicken focused.
The chicken tenders had 0 seasoning, very oily, and weren’t crispy. The sauce they came with was nice but not amazing.
The chips (fries) were below average. Not well seasoned and not very crispy.
Overall for 3 meals, almost $40, very disappointed.
PDQ was significantly better and cheaper.
The locations we visited have the same issue in common: low parking spaces and long drive through lines.
Other than that we love the chicken, the sauce, fries , bread and coleslaw!
We usually sit outside because they are located in nice areas and you can enjoy the neighborhood.
Let’s start with what they do right. The chicken fingers are made from whole white-meat chicken, cooked fresh, and usually come out hot, juicy, and tender. When eaten right away, the quality is noticeable light breading, not overly greasy, and consistently moist on the inside. The fries are fresh-cut and pair well with the chicken, and the Texas toast is thick, buttery, and often one of the best parts of the meal.
The Cane’s Sauce is clearly the star of the menu. Love it or hate it, it’s what defines the experience here. Many people (myself included) think it elevates the chicken significantly, especially since the tenders themselves are mildly seasoned. That said, if you don’t care for the sauce, the food may feel underwhelming and charging extra for additional sauce while occasionally forgetting to include it can be frustrating.
Service is generally a strong point. Staff members are usually friendly, polite, and efficient, and the restaurant itself is typically very clean, including the dining room and restrooms. Some employees truly go above and beyond, especially when handling special requests or customer service situations. However, experiences can vary depending on time and staffing late-night drive-thru visits sometimes feel rushed, and long lines can move slower than expected for such a limited menu.
The atmosphere is fun but not for everyone. The décor is modern and energetic, but the music can be very loud, especially in a small dining room. For some, it adds to the vibe; for others, it makes it hard to relax or even hear your order being called.
Where Cane’s loses a star is consistency and value expectations. Portion sizes especially the tenders can feel smaller than expected for the price, and some visits result in chicken that’s softer or less crispy than ideal. A few guests also report bland or under-seasoned food, which reinforces the idea that the sauce does most of the heavy lifting flavor-wise. Add to that the extremely limited menu, and it’s not a place everyone will want to visit frequently.
Final thoughts:
Raising Cane’s does exactly what it promises fresh chicken fingers, fast service, and a clean, upbeat environment. It’s not gourmet, and it’s not meant to be. If you enjoy simple comfort food, great sauce, and consistent quality most of the time, this is a reliable choice.
Rating:
Great chicken, excellent service, and a fun atmosphere just needs better consistency, portion value, and smoother drive-thru execution to earn that fifth star.
Tried the THE CANIAC COMBO,6 Chicken Fingers, 2 Cane’s Sauces, Crinkle-Cut Fries ,Texas Toast, Coleslaw & 32oz Drink. Good Deal