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?
The first Canes I ever went to was totally average. It thoroughly disappointed the woman I was with because I was unimpressed. It wasn’t bad by any means but nothing special.
Then about eight months ago I stopped at another Canes and I guess they just made a fresh batch of everything because it was all good. Not mind blowingly orgasmic or anything but a solid fast food meal. I told the aforementioned lady about this Canes and she was excited. Six years later and she could finally get some closure - she just took me to the wrong Canes.
Anyway, the one near my work is okay. An even 7/10 joint.
The restaurant that I went to is always busy! Certainly there are Cane’s enthusiasts out there. Maybe in 5 or 6 years, enough time will have passed that I will feel the need to try it again.