I got a combo box of 4 strips, fries, coleslaw, a slice of toast, dip, and a drink.

The strips were uniformly sized. The fries were crispy, and well cooked. My coleslaw looked gross, but the person I went with had better looking coleslaw. It was odd having toast served with my meal, but I’m not complaining about it. Their dip tasted like a mixture of ketchup, mayonnaise, and a seasoning salt - It was good, but not captivating.

The experience was fine. I think Chick-fil-a is better. It has better sauce, and doesn’t charge if you want extra. Chick-fil-a offers more variety.

Raising Cane’s is always busy. Their drive-thru was busy, and inside was busy. It surprises me that people are so drawn to this chicken strip restaurant. It’s good, but I can’t see myself electing to return there.

Any opinions? Raising Cane’s vs Chick-fil-a? vs other chicken establishments?

  • @robolemmy
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    312 days ago

    I’ve only been to Raising Cane’s once but I wasn’t remotely impressed. I’m not a big fan of boneless chicken so I guess I’m not their target audience anyway but I’ve had better strips out of the freezer section at the grocery store.

    • @robocallOP
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      112 days ago

      I know someone that strongly prefers bone-in chicken over strips/nuggets. I am sometimes in the mood for one more than the other.

      • @robolemmy
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        112 days ago

        Now you know TWO somebodys who do!