I have been to this location twice now and my first experience was excellent and the food was great. They even had good quality toilet paper in the bathroom in comparison to every other public location around the Dayton area. Fast and friendly service keeping in mind they had a packed staff for training and being so close to the grand opening they were looking to make a good impression. I have been looking forward to a Cane's opening so close to home since I ate it for the first time in Columbus many years ago. I had even considered making a trip to Columbus just to eat there. However I visited this this past Sunday for dinner and I was kinda let down because the fingers had a flavor like they were cooked in oil that needed to be changed. It reminded me of burnt batter even though it was just golden brown. My mom whom was eating Cane's for the first time per my recommendation chose the only table at the time that was available with the bench seat. She had to wait for the lady working the dining area to finish sweeping which was completely understandable but then the lady just walked away and started working else where leaving the table still covered in a mess knowing we were going to be sitting there and I had to go to the counter to ask for something to clean the table off with but the man working the pass through between the kitchen and front counter stopped and came to clean it for us. Cane's chicken fingers are good even though they don't have much seasoning in the batter. I like their coleslaw but I still think KFC's coleslaw is better. The garlic toast is light and soft and although I like a lot of garlic, maybe more then most, I can't deny it is still delicious and a perfect companion to the rest of the meal. When it comes to the fries I think we can all agree crinkle fries are crinkle fries. The star in my opinion though that brings everything together is their...
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I approached Raising Cane’s not as a customer, but as a weary traveler—broken by life, disillusioned by soggy fries and overpromised combo meals. What happened next cannot be explained by logic or poultry science.
As I crossed the parking lot, a single beam of light pierced the clouds and landed on the front door. A chorus of softly clucking chickens echoed faintly in the wind. The automatic doors parted—not with a mechanical whirr, but with a Gregorian chant in B minor. I stepped inside.
A cashier greeted me with such radiant joy that I briefly mistook him for a seraphim on his lunch break. I ordered the Box Combo. The transaction was swift, precise, and dare I say, divine.
Now, the food. Oh, the food. The chicken was not fried—it was consecrated. Each golden strip was a crispy testament to the triumph of mankind over blandness. The Cane’s Sauce? I wept. A single tear ran down my cheek as the first taste transported me to a memory I never had—me, age six, in a Louisiana bayou, learning the secrets of the universe from a wise old gator named Earl.
The Texas toast was so fluffy I used it as a pillow that night. The crinkle fries aligned themselves into the Fibonacci sequence. My sweet tea was so sweet it paid off my student loans.
As I left, I looked back one last time. A manager stood outside, arms crossed, nodding with approval. An eagle soared overhead. A child said his first words. Somewhere, a broken clock began to tick again.
In conclusion: 5 stars. Would let them cater my wedding, my funeral, and possibly the...
Read moreI am very disappointed in the level of service I received today. I ordered a caniac combo, box combo, 5 extra cane sauces and 5 extra pieces of Texas toast. They took my name and i waited for my order. They hand a lady a bag and didn't ask her name or check her name to see if it matched her order. They then proceed to hand me a bag that did not have what I ordered in it and told me they handed the previous lady my food. Instead of apologizing and offering to remake my order the lady at the counter proceeds to argue with me about taking the wrong order because it technically was more food. Again, she tried to argue with me and push an order on me that I did not order. When I asked if I could at least get the 5 extra pieces of Texas toast I ordered she again explained that what she was giving me was more food. Instead of continuing to argue with her, I took the wrong order. Regardless if it was more food, it was not MY order. I ordered my extra Cane sauces and extra pieces of Texas toast because that is what I wanted. Instead of making it right by the customer, she pushed an order on me that was not mine and I did not end up with extra sauces or Texas toast...
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