I've recently tried Raising Cane’s for the first time and have now been three times. Given all the hype, I expected to be underwhelmed—but I was pleasantly surprised.
Let’s break it down:
Coleslaw: It’s fresh and edible, but honestly a bit bland for my taste. I prefer a bit more tang and sweetness. It’s not bad, just nothing to write home about. 2.5/5
Texas Toast: This was a standout. Buttery, with one side soft and the other perfectly crisp—it gives a great texture contrast. Simple but really satisfying. 4.5/5
Fries: Standard crinkle cut, well-cooked with a nice exterior and soft inside. They're good, but nothing extraordinary on their own. 4/5
Chicken Tenders: These are very well done. Juicy inside with a well-seasoned, crunchy breading. Honestly, some of the best tenders I’ve had. 4.5/5
Cane’s Sauce: Now this is where it shines. Whether you love it or not is subjective, but for me it elevates everything on the tray. A peppery, creamy blend (think a less sweet mac sauce with more spice)—I could dunk everything in it. 5/5. I want this sauce buried with me.
Bonus points for the staff—every visit I’ve had, the team has been friendly, upbeat, and efficient.
Overall, Raising Cane’s definitely lives up to the...
Read morei went there for the first time today with a couple of friends. the workers were rude and were rolling their eyes but we didn’t say anything because we just wanted to enjoy a new meal. towards the end of our meal the manager came up to us telling us to get our boxes and leave. they claimed that we were cursing at the workers and taking photos of her while laughing. She claimed that our 10 year old sister had been cursing at her, yet i was at the interaction and not a single hurtful nor rude word was said. there was only one adult and 5 children yet kicked them all out. when leaving workers even came up the the windows of the shop and were waving their arms at us like in the way you would tell an animal to get away. the food was good but not i nor my friends and family will be returning until the management and workers learn...
Read moreMy only comment would be if you're going to have outside order takers perhaps have a product list somewhere visible before the drive through speaker or even a laminated menu they can hand to the car, as my older generation mother and grandmother didn't know what they wanted, wanted to know prices and I'm sure caused us to hold up the line behind us while your poor employee is just following our car along because I couldn't just pull up pricing on your website it wanted me to start an order before I got that information though it would show items available just not pricing listed with it, with the older generations some aren't all that savvy to change all the time and in the current economy lots of people want to know the price of something before they commit...
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