My son loves only the French fries here. So everyday I order two sides of fries for a grand total of $ 3.44. Not only are the portion of the fries small, but they are sometime brunt. Sometimes the fries only are so skimpy when I get the bag and look in it the boxes are not even full. One time my son ate both containers of fries before leaving the parking waiting on my burger from next door In & Out.
Erika W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allen, TX
I love Cane’s!!! The chicken is always cooked fresh, the fries are the perfect blend of crispy to softness, the special sauce is so addicting! They also have the best lemonade. The coleslaw is also always fresh and tasty. Always a winner!
Bill B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Love the chicken strips and the fact this organization is not attempting to diversify onto all types of food and sticking with one item and doing it really well. I don’t especially care for the sauce and prefer to eat my strips with just catchup. The service is excellent and the place is clean. There was a constant lien through the drive through.
Selenaa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
Food is great! Workers are very friendly, but for some reason everyone around us was getting helped, greeted, asked how they were doing except for us. Is it because we are young or race or what the heck?! Everyone was told to have a great day as they were leaving I had to tell THEM thank you! Thanks for nothing. Really felt offended.
Dena R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Allen, TX
Raising Cane’s is A-OK for me. Admittedly it’s not my favorite chicken place, and I typically only go here because it’s close to home and open later than other fast food chicken establishments. They pretty much have chicken tenders, chicken tenders and chicken tenders. You can have them put your chicken tenders between bread for a sandwich, and there are a few sides, such as coleslaw and fries. We only wanted chicken, so ended up ordering off the«Extras» menu, which is $ 1.16 a piece. That seems a little high to me, and we ended up paying more for less food than other places. It also kind of rubs me the wrong way that you have to pay for sauce, even their special Cane’s sauce, which is like a spicy ranch/thousand island combo. They also have honey mustard. I ordered 15 chicken tenders, maybe throw in a sauce or two? Overall, the chicken was hot, but small pieces and I found it to be overall chewy, and most pieces had several bites which was just breading. Probably will only eat here once or twice a year, for convenience.
Lois L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Garland, TX
They don’t need to be reviewed really. They have been consistently good at all the locations I’ve been too. Super soft toast, crispy fried chicken tenders and amazing sauce. Don’t go here if you are looking for good ambience. I love em!
Ana M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Best of the best chicken fingers are the bomb tasty & freshly made with their famous sauce. The cashiers are super friendly.
Katie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Plano, TX
Love their tea and their sauce. Service is always great– they have never disappointed.
Darrion D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 McKinney, TX
Best Cane’s ever! The staff is always incredibly nice and gets my food out to me very quickly. I’ve never had bad service here. The food is a little pricey for fast food, but the quality is fantastic so it really evens itself out.
B B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Temecula, CA
I found it hard to believe that this place had better chicken fingers then chick-fil-a, but it was. Canes outer crust is delightfully crunchy and much better. Canes wins hands down.
Alyssa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Allen, TX
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Love the kids that work here as well as the food. Mainly the awesome and down to earth employees, they rock.
Julie T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plano, TX
I love the raising cane sauce. I think that’s what has me coming back. There’s combos that are convenient to your hunger level. I get«the box». Fills me up well. 4 strips, fries, toast, cole slaw, raising cane sauce, and a drink. The sweet tea is on point. I get half sweet and half unsweet, but sweet alone is still good.
J.D. P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Allen, TX
My to-go order for 2 box combos literally took 10 minutes starting from the moment I ordered at the drive thu intercom to the window where I waited for our order. There was no line. This was not during rush hour or right at closing time. This was last night on Thursday around 9:20 — 9:30 pm. The order was correct, but during the time I waited, the line grew from myself only to about 5 other vehicles. Truth be told, I wasn’t in a hurry and would have been fine had even just a simple and short apology been offered for the unusually long wait, but instead when I was handed my order, the woman just said reached out and said«Here.» No «thank you for your patience.» No «sorry about the long wait.» No «have a good night.» just… «here.» I would like the management would like to know this is not a regular occurrence for us as my wife and I(and our dog who loves the drive through treats) stop by often enough that we have naturally come to expect good and prompt service as that is usually the case, but last night we did not.
Kelsey M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
No real selection and the chicken they do make is just okay, nothing worth going out of your way for. The price seems high for the quality of the food.
Dennis H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Dallas, TX
Usually eat canes 2 to 3 times a week since they raise there prices last month the portions of chicken has gotten smaller I never write reviews but had to say cane’s suck and it use to be my favorite chicken spot not worth the money 6 small strips and handful of fries for 11.90 not worth it
R S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Granbury, TX
Irritating, formulaic yelling commenced upon entering near empty place. Spare me the Salmon Fishing«I Dream of Chicken«signage and relentless Rah-Rah. Bland aspiring to Tasteless. Would that they were Abel.
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 McKinney, TX
This Cane’s location has really turned things around in the past few months. They’ve gotten rid of poor managers and staff and have hired attentive and smart kids that get my order right every single time now. I no longer have to check my bag after receiving it to make sure it’s right. I can drive home and be confident that I won’t have to call and complain. Let’s hope this continues.
Chris W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 McKinney, TX
Pretty much the same premiss as In N Out. They only serve one thing and they make it well. They have chicken strips, fries, slaw, and Texas Toast. The reason people keep coming back is the the dipping sauce. It you are from the south you know the sauce by its name, comeback sauce. Good quality, friendly service, and a clean restaurant all the time.
Ms M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belton, TX
I used to never be a fan of a restaurant that only served one thing, but Raising Canes changed my point of view. Sometimes you just want chicken strips, and boy do they fit the bill! You really only have 3 choices, strips with fries, strips in a bun with fries, or strips with fries and coleslaw. All with yummy Texas toast, and then this addictive dipping sauce. So basic, but yet oh so addictive!
Brad N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allen, TX
Raising Cane’s is in the business of selling chicken fingers. Everything else is secondary, and they’ll basically tell you that. The fries are frozen crinkle cuts that are only passable when they’re still piping hot. Texas toast is quite good, with a nice buttery flavor, grilled to perfection. But come on, it’s about the chicken and sauce. This is probably the fourth RC I’ve been to, and I’ve had the same quality goods from all. The staff addresses and serves you with a smile, and those chicken fingers are meaty, perfectly breaded and fried to a lovely golden brown. The signature Cane’s sauce is a great dipping sauce, and really makes the dish. My advice: Trade in your slaw and fries for extra sauce(they’ll do that free of charge), and just jam on the chicken. You’ll be glad you did!