

Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.
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Address: 1418 Austin Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone: (210) 832-8931
Website: https://www.raisingcanes.com/
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Raising Cane’s in San Antonio, TX, – 2322 SE Military Drive
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Food: 10/10
Everything was steaming hot, the bread was fresh, and the lemonade was impeccable as usual! Super delicious!
Service: 10/10
The service here was above and beyond! They paid respect to servicemen and servicewomen which was really nice to witness (my little sister is a servicewoman herself so I take these things very seriously). They even paid respect to my grandfather and gave him a senior discount, and gave a smile as they served us. Very hospitable!!
Atmosphere: 10/10
They had a very clean restaurant, and everything was in order. All their condiments was stocked and their teas were filled with fresh tea. Everything a Raising Canes should be!
The moment I walked in, she greeted me with an amazing smile and such a positive, welcoming attitude. Her demeanor truly stood out, cause it’s not something I come across very often in the service industry anymore. I really hope this gets shared with her, because she deserves the recognition!
The chicken was a bit of a letdown. The Cane’s Sauce also tasted really weird…….not sure how to describe it but different from other Cane’s. The fries and coleslaw were quite delectable on the other hand.
2/18/25 haven’t been by in a minute, but I was in the mood on the way home from work. I hadn’t eaten all day so I wanted a big meal. But with a big meal comes a big price, plus 2 extra sauces it came out to $18 and change. I didn’t get mad. I just enjoyed it, but I knew that’s a bit much to come back for soon when I really only eat the chicken and some of the fries. I like the toasted bread but am not big on bread, so it ends up getting tossed out to birds. I’ve never been into Coleslaw, and there isn’t alternatives, so that unfortunately is wasted. Chicken with the sauce is good and the same good for the fries, but once they get cold, I’m not into them anymore. Chicken was hot, though, and juicy. Really, the only thing that bothered me was that my coke was nothing but ice. After a few sips, it was gone. Which I guess is good for me. I don’t really need soda, but at that price, you want the full bang for your buck.
Anyways, I just hit drive thru, and from the looks of it, and despite the current conditions of Austin Hwy, yall are keeping the place up, I thought about this as I drove away.