Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers

  4.3 – 638 reviews   • Fast food restaurant

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Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers 47906

Hours

Monday10 AM–3 AM
Tuesday10 AM–3 AM
Wednesday10 AM–3 AM
Thursday10 AM–3 AM
Friday10 AM–3 AM
Saturday10 AM–3 AM
Sunday10 AM–3 AM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 100 S Chauncey Ave Suite 100, West Lafayette, IN 47906

Phone: (463) 999-9149

Website: https://locations.raisingcanes.com/in/west-lafayette/100-s-chauncey-ave-suite-100

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JUNEORJUNE
The restaurant gets a five . The food was pretty good, but I give it a four simply because everything on the menu is nothing but chicken tenders based. Even the sandwich is nothing but chicken tenders stuffed between two hamburger buns and lettuce. The fries are ok, just your average regular fries. The atmosphere was decent. The service was pretty bad because the cashier referred to me as Mam. I I’m not a female, but the cashier assumed my gender as female simply because I have both my ears pierced. I simply ignored it because I am not the type to make a big deal about it. I am not WOKE.
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짱아스날
Best service I’ve ever seen in America
So kind and food was also delicious!
The sauce, chicken and fries are soooo good
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Dro Willis
Love the food but won’t be returning because parking is a nightmare. Had lunch with my two kids and came back to an empty spot and what look like a pool of oil in the spot where I parked. My car was towed from the only available parking spots on the entire block (right across the street in front of the old computer store). $200+ to get my car back from JRS towing which btw is the scummiest company I’ve ever dealt with and the owner or whoever that guy was, hiding behind the window, smelled like a wet dog. Also Adding a photo of the parking spot/area where I was parked (do you see any No Parking signs visible on the side of the building I parked on?) NEVER GOING BACK TO RAISING CANES!!!
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Jared H
I had really high hopes for this place as I see it hyped online all the time.

I’ll start with the appearance of the restaurant itself. Is actually a really cool looking place. Very well decorated and it was very clean. Bathrooms were very clean too. Plenty of seating, and they had great Christmas decorations (they used Christmas Vacation, the best Christmas show ever).

Next, and more importantly, the food. First off it was very pricey for what it was. I got the Caniac combo which was a 6 piece tender combo and it was $16.25!! I was willing to get it in hopes it would be so delish that it would justify the price. Well it didn’t. The tenders are very small, which is a shame for the price. You get a good amount of fries, but they do not season them so they’re bland. So here comes the special sauce. The sauce I see videos of, people dousing everything with it, people getting extra orders of, etc. It was just ok too. Essentially it’s like a ketchup mayo mixture with a lot of black pepper and a hint of lemon. Just a small kiss of the lemon. Like I said it’s ok, but I make one at home that’s way better imo (ketchup and mayo, black pepper, and a kick of cayenne pepper and garlic powder). The tenders were juicy and actually cooked perfectly, however no seasoning in the batter. So like the fries, they were just bland. The other sides were the coleslaw and the Texas toast. The coleslaw was fresh and crisp, but like everything else, it was lacking in flavor. Now the Texas toast was by far the best thing I ate from there. It was toasted perfectly, and had a nice buttery/garlic taste to it. I would go back just to get an order of the toast. It actually saved this from being a 2 star review.

In conclusion, I won’t be going back, to me it’s nowhere worth the price and it certainly doesn’t live up to the hype. If they seasoned their batter for the tenders and also seasoned their fries it would definitely take the place up a notch. Maybe back off the pepper in the Cane sauce a bit, and go a little heavier on the ketchup in the mixture the sauce would be great. They have the tools to make good food, but lack the seasoning skills to execute.
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Carolina Lopez
Food has always been good. I always get the box combo with a substitute of coleslaw for extra cane’s sauce. Unfortunately the cashier misheard me and gave me an extra toast instead of cane’s sauce. But that’s alright, I will never complain about extra bread. Parking is terrible though. If you live close, perfect. If you don’t, good luck.
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Lockie Hunter
I seldom review chain-type restaurants, but our son is at Purdue now, so I imagine we will be reviewing more restaurants like this.
Bottom line: College goodness. Limited menu, but they do chicken fingers really really well. I guess that’s the whole point.
Fast and easy.
Loud and vibrant. Inexpensive.
Don’t come here if you want a huge menu.
It’s sort of a perfect place for a college campus.
Note that no alcohol is served.
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Gordon Londini
Visited Raising Cane on the campus of Purdue University for dinner today and was not disappointed. I highly recommend visiting! In fact it is one of the best chicken places that I have ever been to. The breading is delicious, the chicken was tender, and the Cane’s dipping sauce is fantastic. The fries oh my! Perfectly crisp, salty, and warm. I got coleslaw instead of the Texas toast and enjoyed the substitution. The iced tea was really good as well. Enjoy your visit!
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George Haysler
Chicken was amazing, crispy outside juicy inside. It was our first visit since we don’t have a Raising Cane’s where we live. Staff was friendly, and service was quick. Overall great first experience!
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Andrew Hou
I’ve always loved Cane’s and this location certainly meets my expectations. Swung by on opening line during dinner rush, so my wait was definitely on the long side – I expect that to balance out over time.

Staff were super friendly and once I actually placed my order came out quickly. The interior is small but feels cozy, with plenty of booths and eclectic decorations. The food, of course, was delicious as always
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El Padre
06/26/23 – Eating out is a treat or a regret if things go wrong. The last two times our experiences were fun. The cashier was friendly and helpful. She let us trade the Cole Slaw for fries.
We get home and the tenders were perfect. It seemed they added an extra tender if the pieces were small.
It made for a good day!
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