Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.
Blake Bentley
Food was okay, the chicken was mediocre. Fries are pretty dry. Coleslaw was fantastic. The sauce definitely did not live up to the hype for me unfortunately.
I will say, I love that they have late hours! Super convenient! Service was amazing and fast!
… moreshannon jenkins
Absolutely love the chicken fingers. One of the best breads I’ve ever had. Very pleasant staff and quick service. We don’t have one of these were we live, so we stop when we see one.
… moreHanna Hill
Our food was incredibly hot and fresh. Inside was clean. My only complaint is that the seating of this location is not very compatible with car seats/babies that are not old enough for high chairs. There were only a few booths, all were occupied. We had to sit at a high top table and keep our baby held.
… moreHonest Reviews
I dont get the hype.The food was bland and overpriced the sauce isnt even that good. There are better tenders at other fast food places heck even grocery store tenders taste better than these. I wasn’t impressed and won’t be back
… moreMax Hunt
I love these chicken fingers! Super tender chicken dipped in batter and fried to perfection. Their dipping sauce is unique but good. Served with slaw and fries, it’s a bit pricey for fast food but worth it. The dining area is quite plain and a little crowded (booths and tables EVERYWHERE and crowded together but they need the seating capacity. I typically use the drive thru. If you like chicken fingers, you’ll love Raising Cane’s.
… moreMel TS
We don’t have a raising cane’s by us, so when we get it, it’s a treat. Especially when it’s $50 for 2 adult meals and 2 kid meals. I went through the drive-thru and found the staff to be friendly. It was busy, but the line moved quickly. In my order, I had asked for extra cane sauce. I was charged for it but never received it. I had ordered my husband a box combo, and when he went to eat it, we noticed that he only received 3 tenders, and what they considered the 4th wasn’t even half a tender.
… moreT B
First visit to this location. At least the sauce is good here…chicken was soggy with missing breading. Fries were soggy, cold and undercooked. I’ve been to good Raising Cane’s before, this place just doesn’t execute like other ones I guess.
… moreMatt N7
Raising Cane’s is one of my favorite places to eat, and I’m very excited to have one here now.
The menu is pretty much chicken fingers, French fries, Cole slaw, Texas toast, Cane’s sauce, beverages, and that’s it…but these are my favorite chicken tenders. The sauce is kind of like Chick fil a sauce, but less BBQ and more mayonnaise flavor.
The staff here have been fast, friendly, and professional. The manager even came around to say hello and thank guests for eating here.
One big disclaimer I want to mention is that Cane’s is best when you eat it fresh…so dining inside or parking after the drive through to eat is my personal recommendation. The reason why is the food is generally so hot and fresh that it will get soggy quickly if left in the carry out container for too long.
Pictures are from opening day by the way. 2nd time I visited it wasn’t nearly as crowded.
… moreAdrian Manuel
The last time I tried this, I was in Phoenix. It tastes pretty much the same, I like the chicken tenders and the fries and the slice of buttered bread and the cane sauce. However, you guy’s cole slaw, you may have to reformulate that recipe. All in all, everything was decent. Your pricing is a little on the high end. 3 people ate chicken tenders for roughly $30.00.
… moreAddison Holtsclaw
food. fire. service. fire. atmosphere. fire. chicken. chicken. chicken. Love, Addie, Ella, Leah, Drew, Peirce and Charlie.
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