My husband, adult daughter and I have driven passed this restaurant multiple times and saw that it was always PACKED so, we decided to give order from there for the first (and last) time. We visited the location in Evergreen Park, IL at approximately 8pm. The drive through was again crowded but to our surprise, they moved their customers through at a decent speed. We ordered two 4 piece chicken strip dinners and one 3 piece chicken strip dinner. Our cashier was a young man and was very professional and courteous. We spent between $30 & $40.00 We live about 30 minutes away and our food was still hot upon arriving home however, when we opened our containers, we did not get what we paid for. The strips looked like NUGGETS! Small as hell and FAR from what was advertised online. We got a handful of fries, slaw, Cane's sauce and Texas toast. We were mad but we ate it and honestly, the NUGGETS were juicy, lightly breaded with a bit of crunch and seasoned nicely. The texas toast was actually the highlight of the meal. None of us cared for the coleslaw or the Cane's special sauce. We out Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce on our food. (As shown I the picture) I won't return because if nugget sized chicken fingers were to be served, that should've been advertised. Looks like we got three kids meals. Everyone knows the difference between chicken fingers, chicken strips and chicken nuggets. We got glorified nuggets. Wepatronized them based solely on the pic I took of their food from my computer at...
Read moreDon't waste your time, Literally. Must have a new manager. I come here weekly with super long lines that are typically handled very well leaving me having received my food in a timely fashion. Went here and ordered my food at 9:33pm with only one person in the drive through ahead of me. I was processed out of the drive through quickly, I'm guessing to move the car's through the drive through as quickly as possible, even if the service hasn't actually been completed yet. At any rate, I waited 20 minutes in the parking space as instructed before going into the restaurant myself (which defeats the purpose for going through the drive-through to begin with). I presented the pink sticky note that was placed on my side view mirror to the employee, who took it and began arguing with another employee about that order having gone out already. After a few moments, I was brought a bag of food being told, "Here you go, it just got finished". I'll note I watched several cars behind me get their food, and even a group who pulled in after me that went inside to order their food and attained it before I received mine. When I asked to speak to the manager, I was told she was busy. I insisted I would wait. When she arrived, seemingly uninterested in engaging with me, I received a lack luster, back handed apology sandwiched in excuses. Needless to say, it will be the last time I visit Raising...
Read moreThe chicken sandwich was delicious but loaded with sodium and nitrates which gave me a massive headache...but that’s on me...I should’ve known better. However my son wanted to treat me to lunch with his allowance card, which I rarely allow him to use.
Oddly enough later that same evening, my wife started receiving email alerts of malicious attempts to purchase high end goods on his card. It all seems like foul play to me rather than a coincidence. I own responsibility for allowing the little hackers running the drive thru window to take my son’s card and not keeping a keen eye on them.
The lesson there is to just pay cash or make sure they allow me to watch them handle my transaction. None of the charges went through since he’s a 10 year old kid and can’t afford anything from Tiffany & Co. on his weekly allowance.
Nevertheless, although the sandwich nearly gave me a stroke, it was indeed tasty and I was able to learn valuable lessons about drive thru transactions. One, never give the little drive thru window working hackers your real credit cards; and two, if you do use a credit card, make the little drive thru working hackers scan it outside of the window where you can see their hands. It’s simple street code which is apparently absolutely necessary, even when buying chicken sandwiches on...
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