Raising Cane’s Menu

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  • Mark R.

    This place does a fine job at cooking chicken tenders and fries. They even got the Texas toast down to a perfection. Came in here while trolling around Tempe and decided to give them a shout out. Located very close to ASU and should be a popular spot when you need to catch some bird. Ordered the biggest thing on the menu called the Caniac Combo. Stopped drinking the dreaded soda pop and went with some dihydrogen monoxide. It is a lot better for you and the price of the combo goes down quite a bit. The menu here is very simple and they give you a basic no thrills meal. You can always substitute some of the sides if you so desire. The big thing everyone cries about is the top secret sauce. Maybe I missed the boat on this one but it is nothing more than some doctored up mayonnaise. Food is pretty good and the chicken is very tender. Good chance they are doing that southern trick of marinating it in some seasoned butter milk overnight. That always keeps it juicy and flavorful after frying. Would like to see some more dipping sauces. Just take some regular Franks hot sauce and add equal parts of brown sugar and simmer it in a pan. Some country fried chicken gravy would be good also. Maybe just offer some jalapenos or something spicy to add a little kick. Definity gets really busy around lunch time. Saw tons of sweaty blue collar workers (like me) coming in and chowing down on big plates of chicken. Some of them looked like they could have skipped the soda pop as well. Recommend bringing your own dipping sauce or hot sauce to complete the occasion. Some people just need more options. CLUCK CLUCK A-OK! 3.25 STARS

    (3)
  • Mike C.

    This should be 3 1/2 stars but I'll be nice. Since the chicken with fries and toast are legit and that's really what you're going for, we'll puff it up to 4 stars. My real gripe with this location is the parking situation. HORRIBLE. The drive-thru line backs up and leaves you stranded in your car if you dare park by the building. So park away from the building! As far as the food, like I said - it rocks. Good grub and their "Canes Sauce" is bomb. The coleslaw however is WACK. Watery and bland. I always just tell them I don't want it so I don't have to waste food by throwing it away. The bathrooms at this location are usually dirty due to the dorm-room manners of their ASU patrons and the dorm-room work ethic of their ASU staff. When I bring my kids in for a bite, especially my 3 y/o princess, it sucks to walk into and attempt to help her use a nasty bathroom. All in all, it's a great place when you're wanting some fried chicken and fries.

    (4)
  • Lari C.

    Been a while since I've been to good ole Canes. Very happy I stopped in. Prices very reasonable and they taste just like I remember!!

    (4)
  • Cecilea M.

    Probably the best fastfood chicken fingers you can get anywhere around town. If you are familiar with Rock'n Roll Fingers, then all you need to know is that it's pretty much the same, even down to the secret sauce. If you're not, then all you need to know is that the fingers are always fresh, i.e., never frozen, and everything is perfectly fried. The toast they give you with each meal is also very nicely done. It's thick, buttery, soft, chewy, and has a nice crispiness here and there. Mmmm...

    (5)
  • Jeffrey C.

    I was delighted to see Raising Cane's near ASU as I have tried it before in Las Vegas and really liked the food. Normally I get either the box combo or the 3 finger combo depending on what I'm in the mood for. If it's your first time the box combo is a great sampler for their menu on what they have to offer. Given the proximity to ASU there are loads of college students that come through here but what I like is that they are open late which makes RC a great option for take out. As far as the food this is what I thought: Chicken Fingers = Main reason for coming here in the first place. They are definitely above average and go well with the dipping sauce. Texas Toast = Nice and soft and I like the flavor. Coleslaw = It's just okay but goes well with the box combo meal. Nice to see some veggies though. French Fries = They are okay, just your average fries I guess. Keep in mind that they are crinkle cut instead of regular fries. Sauce = I'm a fan of the sauce but I do wish they have more choices of sauces in general, as this seems important for finger food. Overall a great spot and despite being fast food I do like coming back here. The service is fast and the pricing for the combos is great value.

    (4)
  • Jen T.

    Best fried chicken joint in town! They specialize in fried chicken. Their menu is narrow, but the are great at those items: fried chicken, fries, toast and coleslaw. They have a loyalty program that gets you some free food, but not often. You can get a free finger if the Cardinals win!

    (4)
  • Yeoni K.

    I love their sauce and toast! I always get them with the sandwich combo (without fries) and extra toast and sauce.

    (4)
  • Sunshine M.

    This place is pretty cool! I like the actual restaurant. The decor is awesome and I like their disco ball! Good music for college students and perfect location for ASU students! The food is delicious but would def not eat it regularly. Super greasy (would be great after a night on Mill tho). The chicken fingers were fresh and all white meat. Super crispy! And the sauce goes well with it. There is a copious amount of fries that went with the meal. Btw I ordered the Caniac. 6 chicken fingers, texas toast (which was bomb but also greasy) , cole slaw, and a pile of fries. And a large drink. when I say greasy though...its not swimming in oil. Just the right amount of grease i think. It could get salty but the coleslaw cuts the saltiness. Perfect balance. Would definitely comeback! I wanna try their sandwiches! The combo meal I got came out to 8.98... Kinda pricey but it fed me and my sister pretty well. 3.5 stars!!!!!

    (3)
  • Christian M.

    Raising Canes is hands down the best chicken strips joint in all of the land. I'm a Californian and unfortunately we don't have any of these anywhere in sight. I usually get my fix whenever I hit Vegas. I was in Phoenix for the day and totally remembered that they have Canes in the area. Their chicken strips are amazing along with the Canes sauce that comes with it. I always go with the Caniac Combo even though it's a lot to eat. The Texas Toast is amazing as well. It compliments the food very well. I give this place a 5 easily, especially since their restaurant area is open until midnight. The other locations nearby are only opened until 11, with this one being open an extra hour. It definitely helped since I visited about 11:40 in the evening. Definitely hit this place up. The staff is pretty nice as well. Great overall experience. I can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Ethel T.

    Clean and they keep things simple with only 4 items on their menu - so it's great if you're like me and really indecisive. But ever since they've opened, I feel like their chicken strips have been shrinking. I remember stopping by the first month they were open and those chicken strips were tv-worthy - think big, juicy, chicken tenders, with minimal batter. But now, they've shriveled and look like they came from a sub-par kid's meal. I still stop by from time to time to get my fix of chicken strips, but I make sure to lower my expectations before walking in so I'm not entirely disappointed.

    (2)
  • Rebecca C.

    The chicken fingers here are delish! My only complaint is that it's freezing in here lol

    (4)
  • Matthew G.

    No ranch!? That's like a deal breaker. The "special sauce" was ok. I mean everyone has a "special sauce"....let's think of something more creative. Nonetheless...good was fresh and fast. Fries were a little soggy. No strong distinct flavors. Tasted like your average chicken fingers and fries.

    (3)
  • Adam M.

    Have messed up my orders for 1-2 people multiple times and were unapologetic at best, accusing me of ordering wrong at worst because they claimed they didn't repeat back the order I wanted. Not sure if it's because they won't admit their mistake or because they wouldn't anyway, but unlike other places, they won't give you anything as a way of saying sorry. Terribly slow service at the drive through also doesn't help. TL;DR: will mess up your order, and the customer is always wrong.

    (1)
  • Kevin C.

    Like it! Simple menu and fast service are a good start. Meals all seem to be a pretty good value for what you receive. The fingers were fresh & tasty, fries & slaw also very good. Didn't have that "I ate a greasy fried lunch" feeling an hour later, like some fried stuff will do to you.. that's a huge plus. Not quite to the high standard of the now-defunct Rock & Roll Fingers, but close. A solid 4 stars, and will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Omari D.

    Going to college in Tallahassee, the one spot that was a winner for everyone was "Guthrie's of Tallahassee"... Same style menu & the staple of a college meal here at Raising Cane's. Even more fitting that it's near ASU Campus. Chicken Fingers, Fries, Texas Toast & coleslaw (swap-able). Granted, it's a chain with locations globally I believe, but it still provides that same level of comfort I had back in school... A simple and great tasting meal!!! Its a basic concept & they keep it simple. They sell chicken tenders and that's what I like about them. Expanding the menu to do "too much" would take away from things, so hopefully they keep it simple. If ur a dipping person like me, order an extra sauce or exchange the coleslaw for another item like toast!

    (4)
  • Vanessa B.

    Holy cow, best fast food place EVER!!! I can't get enough of that perfectly crispy and tender chicken strips, fantastic perfect fries dipped in that mysterious but wonderful sauce... Hell YES. Just thinking about it makes my mouth seriously watering. it's cold in there though, so wear a sweater. Oh and their sweet tea is as sweet as real southern sweet tea (i.e. super sweet) so be aware cuz some people don't like all that sugar (I mix in lemonade to help). Oh and I don't recommend taking it home with you. Everything is much better FRESH and eaten right away.

    (5)
  • Juan B.

    Tried Raising Cane's for the first time -- Amazing!! I love that this place is ASU orientated. You have the Sun Devil Logos and vibe. The restaurant is clean and appealing. I ordered the Box Combo: 4 Chicken Fingers, 1 coleslaw, 1 Texas Toast, Fries, and a drink. The food came out in less than a minute, which dazzled me. I sat down and began my meal. First, the TOAST! My new favorite! The Texas toast was amazingly soft and incredibly tasty. The french fries were good, as well as the coleslaw. As for the chicken, it was juicy and tender. Overall, the food and combination was GREAT. Will come back!!

    (5)
  • Kaileigh S.

    Yeah, it's fast food. But the amount of food that they give you and it's all good. The chicken was delicious and their sauce? Spicy and perfect. The slaw was decent. And the Texas toast was delicious. I was so full after I ate and so full of self-hate and loathing. Can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Trevor S.

    Chicken fingers are made fresh, even coming from a fast food chain. Way better than Popeyes and KFC. You'll never return to those places once you try Canes. The Texas toast and special sauce is what really puts this place above the competition. I always go with a Caniac when I'm really hungry.

    (5)
  • Z T.

    Where to begin? I must say, I have been a BIG supporter of Chick-Fil-A over the years. However, Cane's chicken tenders/strips/what have you are outta this world! The portions are HUGE so the cost of under $10 for a meal like this is outrageously good. The sauce is better than any other specialty dipping sauce I have tried and the lemonade is simply the best. Even the Texas toast is the best I've ever had. It is fast food, but it doesn't truly feel like it. The staff at every Cane's I have gone to is friendly as well. Can't wait to come back!

    (5)
  • Evan M.

    If you like chicken fingers this is the place to go. The dipping sauce was really good and the Texas toast had a good butter crunch. If you want something other than chicken fingers you have to go elsewhere - that is really all they do. But they are really good.

    (4)
  • C H.

    Its a knockoff of Zaxby's. Not that I'm mad or saying it a bad thing because Zaxby's is awesome! I've visited RC's University location several times, and no doubt will be back again. RC's chicken tenders are excellent and their sauce is perfect for dipping. Crinkle cut fries are hot and taste fresh to order. The Box is a good amount of food and perfect if you are hungry for more than just a snack. Anddddd they have sweet tea! :heart: I thought the price for the amount of food was fair and service was friendly and fast! They have a promotion that is a little annoying in that when Sun Devils win they tell you to come in for free chicken tenders but its basically a 'well played' marketing scam :P if it wasn't for their scummy ploy then I would gladly give 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Aaron C.

    Always grab the box meal. I switch out the toast for the extra bread sometimes :) I'm a fatty lol. But I have to say there chicken fingers are amazing!! Just love the consultancy of this store. Line in the drive thru moves quick even when it's all made fresh. I always grab a sweet tea cause for some reason it's freaking amazing there. Will definitely keep coming back :)

    (5)
  • Jay F.

    If you like tasteless breaded chicken ... Eat here. Everyone I saw drunk so that explains it all.

    (1)
  • Shokouh H.

    Everyone always raves about Raising Cane's, so naturally I had to go and give it a try. I'm generally very health conscious and not a fan of fried food and wouldn't go out of my way to eat it either. But we were close by and I really wanted to know what the deal was with this place. The inside looks very nice. It is clean and has an appealing decor. The menu looked very simple, we ordered two of The Box, which comes with (I think) 4 fried chicken strips, cole slaw, fries, a buttery toast, and a special sauce. The chicken was good, the meat inside actually looked and tasted like chicken. The sauce had interesting flavors. I really liked the cole slaw though, and the toast... I think totally unnecessary and just adds more carbs to the meal. They should offer some healthier options to that, maybe some apple slices or a side salad? The overall experience was very pleasant. As I said, I probably wouldn't go out of my way to go and eat there but I would definitely let friends peer pressure me in going :)

    (4)
  • Ben F.

    Every time I go there they mess something up. Whether it be my extra sauce, which I pay for, adding an extra wing or forgetting to throw in some ketchup even after they asked me.

    (2)
  • Elaine Q.

    This is for the Cooper/Baseline location, but it didn't pop up. I took my kids there since we won a free combo meal via a Diamondbacks game. I read the reviews before I got there so I knew what to expect. We typically go to Chick Fil A in Chandler. Because no play area for the kids, the kids didn't like so much. Admittedly, the chicken sandwich (made of 2 giant chicken strips) was huge so it was a good value.. I also ordered their kids meal and a chicken strip combo meal. They were huge portions, Coleslaw was tasty, but I didn't care for the sauce or the crinkled french fries. We had leftovers. The lemonade was great. I might go back to try other items but it is a limited menu. Clean bathroom, too.

    (3)
  • Collin L.

    This place is phenomenal. I get the caniac and have them replace all the sides with more toast because the toast is just that good. Did I mention toast? If you just like toast you should go there, let alone getting awesome chicken and some Cane's sauce that you should save for the toast. Toast.

    (5)
  • Hector G.

    Location: Close to campus, easy to reach from both sides of road Inside: Kept up by college students so was messier than the other Raising Canes in the city, bathroom was messy when we went Time are: 5pm on a Friday Food: Food is delicious as always. Canes sauce is always the best. Recommended based on food but might want to eat at other location if you want a cleaner restaurant. Great college good though.

    (3)
  • Karen M.

    In terms of taste, all of their competitors make much better chicken. However, if you're hungry for late night munchies, I suppose anything is worth 5 stars. Service is always exceptional, though. I like the concept of the small menu because it makes the whole thing really simple for both the customers and the employees.

    (3)
  • Vijaykumarty G.

    Nice fried chicken and fries....got to go there..when you are damn hungry and Caniac combo is my favorite........

    (4)
  • Hide S.

    This place reminds me of east coast dining. Foods here is very decent. I like their deluxe combo. It gives enough portion to be full. This is family friendly restaurant. Because of the location, you will see many College students. If you don't like that atmosphere and prefer the quiet atmosphere I would reckoned different location. One in Gilbert, which opened recently is great for the family.

    (4)
  • Lauren F.

    I can never make up my mind so it's nice that they only have a few god options. Good place to eat when you are really hungry, as these meals will fill you UP! I also heard a rumor that it's not low fat. I'm not sure I believe it, though. I like that they advertise the #hashtag in the drive thru so you can upload your pics to social media!

    (4)
  • Alberto P.

    I got the Caniac combo and it's was really good. Love the house sauce the have. Good portions and it's not pricy. Only thing I can complain about is being charged extra for lemonade and it wasn't even that great to begin with. Overall great food for the price. Definitely would recommend to my friends and family.

    (4)
  • Alison T.

    This past Friday I decided to try Cane's on my break because coworkers have said how good this place was. Well let me just say, fighting all the traffic near ASU, while the Tempe Arts Festival was taking place and University shrinking down to one lane was well worth it! Plus even after my 15 minute drive back to work my food was still hot. I got the 3 Chicken Finger combo which came with fries, Texas toast, Cane sauce and a drink. It was probably the best chicken fingers I've ever had! The chicken fingers are made with 100% never frozen chicken tenderloins which is marinated for 24 hours so they come out extremely moist. They're perfectly seasoned and breaded, not too much and not too little. The cane sauce is so yummy. It tastes like it has ketchup, mayo, worcestershire, seasonings but I'm not sure what else is in it, however its excellent, you have to try it! The Texas toast had a crisp outer crust but is soft inside. It was buttered and wonderful. The fries were pretty good basic fries; salted and crinkle cut. I highly recommended trying Raising Cane's if you've never been!

    (5)
  • Michele K.

    The chicken is very moist, however the flavor is just so-so. I probably won't go back.

    (2)
  • Manikandan V.

    Tried it for the first Time. The taste was promising. Fries and Chicken strips are exceptionally good with low oil content. Thumbs up for Canes !!

    (4)
  • Rachel C.

    Pretty sure I dream about the Texas toast. They kind of have that In n Out vibe in that they only serve one thing, but they do it really really well. Service is fast and friendly. The chicken tenders are never dry. Portions are great. The prices are good, too- it costs me more to hit up Burger King for the same order, and obviously this place is much better than Burger King.

    (5)
  • David B.

    Best chicken fingers that I have ever had...period.

    (5)
  • George L.

    I was headed over to Sleepy Dog, to get one of the wonderful Pizza's from the food truck provider, Pizza Deux, but they had closed up shop so heading back home i saw this place and decided to give it a try. Well, I have to tell you, their chicken tenders are amazing! Tender and juicy and just wow, and so well complimented by the Cane Sauce, which is sort of like a peppery thousand island. As for the Texas Toast, okay but seems odd, maybe it is from a different food culture of which I am not familiar. The fries, nothing special though the coleslaw is light and just slightly sweet and a good counterpoint to the chicken tenders. I'm not a big fan of fast food but this has an unexpected authentic feel and quality that runs rings around the chicken tenders at places like Popeye's. Looking at some other reviews it seems the reason for the quality of the chicken is that it is never frozen, good to know, see what you can learn from your fellow yelpers? Bottom line, different from your average fast food chicken place and worth a visit. :-)

    (4)
  • Michelle B.

    I honestly do not see what the hype is about... Their chicken fingers are good... BUt amazing... Their sauce is okay... Nothin special to me... I may stop by again if I have a craving for chicken fingers.. But I will not go out of my way to drive here

    (2)
  • Jordan K.

    Three stars because the food is good but the business is not firearm friendly. Their "no weapons" sign is about the l size of a small postcard and is placed in such a manner that, unless you get real close to it, you'll miss it hidden on the bottom of the door behind thick window tinting. CCW carriers beware.

    (3)
  • Faraaz Z.

    I've been here twice now actually, once on a whim and once to cater our Superbowl kickback. I've never heard of Raising Cane's or the story behind it, but I definitely enjoyed their mouth-watering chicken fingers. Oh yeah--only come here if you are in the mood for chicken fingers. The recipe they have here is better than Chick Fil A or anything like that. It's never frozen chicken with something called a "24 hour marinade" that keeps the chicken really juicy. As a first-timer, I order The Box and it was more than a full meal. There are a couple of other chicken finger places in Tempe that I have been told to visit, but I will definitely come back to Cane's in the future.

    (4)
  • Noelle L.

    I gobbled up their fries, Texas toast, and chicken tenders in about 30 seconds flat. Absolutely amazing

    (5)
  • April A.

    I like this location and love the food. Only down side is it can get pricey and also being near the Arizona State University campus, it can get packed. I do like that they have a Cane's Club card you can get by going on their website and filling out information. For doing so, you receive a free Chicken Box meal complete with drink, so that's incentive to go back for more and future visits. I will be back for more visits in the future I'm sure, especially since I have a Cane's Card.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    Had an issue, and the management immediately solved it. No eye rolling, just respect for food and great service. Awesome. At this point they could spit on the food, and I would be happy.

    (5)
  • Jerry M.

    Love the Simplicity of the menu (Chicken Tenders, fries, coleslaw and sliced bread) and quality of food!!! Best Chicken Tenders I've ever tasted and the Cane's Sauce is amazing!!! 2 Thumbs up

    (5)
  • Linda C.

    I like this place. Will I go out of my way to eat here? No. The chicken fingers are good but I prefer mine a little crispier ( more breading maybe?) The sauce is good but I prefer a little variety. Ranch or honey mustard would be good options the bread is great. For me I prefer going to my near bye DQ- which is awesome ! Getting more food (they include a drink and a sundae for 5.00 ). It's good. Not great.

    (3)
  • Connor T.

    Food is good most of the time but they always rush us through when our order is taken, we didnt get half of what we ordered because she decided we were done ordering before were answered.

    (2)
  • Laura L.

    I had Raising Cane's in Texas and I wasn't really a fan, but I think the Tempe Raising Cane's deserves props for a few reasons: 1.) They are open on weekends and have consistent hours (they were the second place we tried to go to for chicken fingers that was supposed to be open). 2.) They have pretty decent prices. 3.) Their Cane sauce is pretty delish. NOTABLE: The restaurant was WAY clean. I witnessed the tables getting bussed promptly and cleaned off with cleaner and PAPER TOWELS. This is huge. They also sprayed and wiped down the benches. The employees were super duper! I was being a counter space hog and filling three drinks when an employee came up to refill the iced tea. I didn't notice him at first, but when I did he told me to take my time. Then he noticed I needed a lid for the child cup I had and asked if I would like one. He promptly went and got me the lid before returning to refill the iced tea. What a great employee! I wish I had caught his name! *The only reason I don't give them five stars is that Rock N Roll Fingers, a local business, has fingers that are about 50% bigger for nearly the same price. They also have multiple sauce options. If they had been open last Saturday, I would have eaten there. Alas, they were closed at 1 p.m. on a day that they were listed as open. :/ Bad for them, good for Cane's!

    (4)
  • Mark N.

    Good place, good service. The food's good too, but you better like chicken fingers. Much in the style of In-N-Out burger, this place goes with a very minimalist menu - chicken fingers and fries. The food was good but not having any choices bores me...

    (3)
  • Rebekah H.

    Just had the worst interaction with a Raising Canes employee I have ever experienced. In addition to the unpleasant treatment from the worker, we waited in a 10 minute line just to get to the window and only have half of our order placed. We drove roughly an hour round trip to get lunch and highly regret the decision. Tyler took our order and she caused us to lose our appetite. However, the manager Amber was extremely apologetic, helpful and sincere. Just worth spreading this experience.

    (1)
  • christin f.

    Definitely wasnt impressed with this place. The drive thru was very fast and efficient but the food was all luke-warm and a bit soggy. The sauce was lacking interesting flavor.

    (2)
  • Allison C.

    If you're in the mood for chicken tenders and fries, this is the place for you!! If not....don't come here because the menu options are limited. Went here at around 12am Thursday night and were immediately greeted by a super friendly cashier. He was really great. It was our first time here so he explained the menu and what not. Ordered the "3 FINGER" (3 chicken tenders, crinkle cut fries, Texas toast, regular size drink, side of cane sauce). The food was delivered to our table promptly. The chicken was SUPER hot, I couldn't eat for 10 minutes. Fries were good but the portions were really small :/ I really didn't even want the Texas toast at first thinking eww a big piece of bread? But it's actually REALLLY good!!! The meal came with a side of their secret sauce which was pretty tasty. The customer service was great, an employee checked up on us to see if we needed anything and offered to throw out our trash. The place was very clean and seemed well kept. I will come back again if I ever need a fix for fried chicken deliciousness

    (5)
  • Lance E.

    Looks like everyone is dumping loads of hot goo into their pants and onto each others faces again about a place that is mediocre at best, and a disappointment in general. One of my staple items at any restaurant is chicken fingers. They are easy to eat, they are fucking delicious, it's hard to fuck them up, they have a load of protein, and they are a vessel to get sauce in and around your gag reflex. Which leads me to the problem with this dump: THEY HAVE ONE SHIT SAUCE. The sauce is not spicy, it's not ranchy, it's nothing you want in your mouth. It might just be some salad dressing. The texas toast, again has no real taste. Chicken = ALSO Bland. I've had bowling alley chicken fingers that are better than this. Who the fuck has crinkle cut fries Cane WHO. Crinkle cut fries? FUCK OUT MY FACE. I'm never going here again. Go literally anywhere else and you'll get better chicken. I resorted to using leftover McNugget Buffalo sauce that I thankfully had in my fridge, or I would have had a rough night. I did eat all of it, dissapointed, but hey I had to eat. So 2 stars for being better than something I would throw away immediately. GOOD JOB.

    (2)
  • Klaudia D.

    Keeping this sweet and simple, this place is GREAT! Best chicken fingers around :)

    (5)
  • Kyle H.

    Sometimes the size of the chicken strips is a bit suspect in the box meals. If you want the most bang for your buck order the sandwich with an extra side of Texas toast.

    (3)
  • Julie S.

    i gave a 3 star rating due to the overall aspect of the restaurant. the french fries were great as an indulgence of fried food. the coleslaw was not great, so good thing it was a small portion. the chicken box was a good portion with 4 strips, fries, coleslaw and texas toast. to be honest the chicken was fresh but lacked flavor.. i wish gravy was offered. it has the potential to be a hot ticket item but needs improvement!! look at what in and out has done with just burgers!!!!!! wow !

    (3)
  • Melody M.

    Super busy Saturday night due to the ASU sun devils game. Even tho it was rowdy and packed with people we had no trouble finding a quiet corner to enjoy our meal. It was our first time at this joint and it seemed pleasant. Staff was very polite, kept the place clean, fully stocked, and got our orders out quick and correct. Food was delicious and filling! Love their texas toast and fries!

    (4)
  • Chase H.

    A standard meal (3-piece) comes with above average chicken-strips with a ranch/fry sauce hybrid for dipping, a butter-saturated piece of toast, and mediocre fries. As non-appetizing as I make it sound, it's not that bad, just not my type of place. It's cheap, fast, and in a pinch it works... like when it's late at night and you're stuck on campus.

    (3)
  • Nik Y.

    Best fast food style chicken. They use the best ingredients and there chicken is high quality and cooked perfectly so it melts in your mouth. And amazing sauce.

    (5)
  • Navid A.

    It's a chain, so if you've been to one all you need to know this is one is particularly clean and has great hours, but service can be slow when crowded. If you are new to cane's the simple question to answer is can you eat chicken? No? Sorry, you're unlucky. Yes? Run, don't walk your way here! Chick-Fil-A can keep the chicken sandwich, these guys invented the chicken finger! Just get three things: chicken fingers, sweet tea, and sauce. The fries are ok, so is the toast, but really everything here is just filler. The sauce should be tested it's that addicting it's a little warm but not spicy and the sweet tea might be liquid sugar, but no part of your tongue will care. The chicken itself is juicy and will not last. Within minutes you will have a "i ate the bones" moment. Faults? Price. After tax I spend around nine dollars which is a different tax bracket compared to most fast food, but it's a great occasional guilty pleasure.

    (5)
  • Mike A.

    Tried Raising Cane's for the first time. It wasn't bad. It was flavorful but for the price it won't be my go to chicken place. I prefer the other popular fried chicken place (from Louisiana). I ordered the Caniac Combo with the 6 tenders. The chicken is good. The sauce is great. It's just that 2 meals costs $18? To me that is a little steep for fast food chicken. The coleslaw was my least favorite. The TexasTtoast was a nice compliment to the meal. If I was with a group and they wanted Raising Cane's I would go back.

    (3)
  • Ken Y.

    The first few times I've driven past Cane's I had thought it said "Curves" from the corners of my eyes. Whoops. This chain of chicken cookers is constantly crowded round the clock. I've been to this location a few times and they are consistent with these: very friendly service (your order is considered '1 love', manager checks up on you), very tasty chicken fingers, interesting crowd, and sadly one or two fingers are always tiny 'pinky fingers'. The fries are average, the coleslaw is bleh, the Texas toast is nice, and the drinks have free refills. Very fast paced, fast food atmosphere. Especially during the school semesters. The air is a mix of deep fried goodness and ammonia from the table cleaning. Turnover of customers during lunch is kind of frenetic. There are movie posters (Goonies!) all along the walls.

    (3)
  • Tom C.

    I don't get it. This place is packed but the food is marginal at best. The best part is the sweet tea. This was my first visit and I will not return. Not because of the service which was great. Even though I know it's bad for me I would rather go to KFC for the variety and great flavor. C- or D+.

    (1)
  • Michael C.

    Originally tried this in Las Vegas... and these are about as good as chicken fingers get and the Texas toast is heavenly. I am NOT sold on their fries or coleslaw. I would like more dipping sauces to choose from too.

    (4)
  • Catharine M.

    The chicken was great, fries were OK, but no ranch? Really?

    (3)
  • Rebecca W.

    One of my favorite fast food places. Cane's started in Louisiana and they were everywhere in New Orleans. It is nice to see more popping up in the valley. They only focus on chicken and they know how to do chicken right. Sweet Tea is great! My personal favorite is the #1 no coleslaw extra toast, but you cant go wrong with anything on the menu. It is a little more expensive than some of the other fast food places, but the quality of food is worth it.

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    The chicken tenders at Cane's is amazing. Gone many times with friends just to hang out and eat some really good chicken. Environment here is really coo after the Devils win a mens basketball game. The staff are also really relaxing and helpful.

    (5)
  • Grant J.

    If you are a chicken finger fanatic like I am, this place is heaven! Great price for the value! You have to try these chicken fingers with their famous Cane's sauce!

    (5)
  • Candace R.

    I know people who rave WILDLY about Raising Cane's, but I just think it's okay. I've eaten their twice, once drive-thru another I ordered inside. The service is quick and friendly and the restaurant is always clean. If you want something flavorful, I would suggest going somewhere else. But if you have a chicken tenders craving, you probably can't go wrong here.

    (3)
  • Connie D.

    Holy crap this place is spectacular! Customer service is their number one priority and the people who take your order even make me laugh on the regular. Their other number one priority is quality chicken. Thats's right, they have two number one priorities. They are multitasking their excellence! Also they will substitute stuff like if I don't want coleslaw i can just have more fries or another AMAZING dipping sauce. Oh man I just remembered the sauce. I gotta go guys, i need to go eat some raising cane's. You should too, but lemme get my order in first.

    (5)
  • Craig Z.

    Tried this place today and it was good. I had strips and fries. The dippng sauce was pretty good also. I will eat here again.

    (4)
  • James C.

    I've been here a couple of times The service is good the staff very friendly. But their food is mediocre at best. I really don't understand why everyone LOVES this place. I would much rather go somewhere else to satisfy my chicken strip craving.

    (2)
  • Joe G.

    Awesome! I would go there just for the toast!

    (5)
  • George C.

    Raising Cane's is definitely a nice place to eat at. Good atmosphere and the chicken is nice and crispy. The texas toast is also very good. Eat here and thank me later!

    (4)
  • Alex A.

    If you want some of the best chicken tenders ever, come here! Been here a few times and have gotten the tenders, fries, texas toast and lemonade. The tenders are to die for! Nicely breaded but not so breaded that it overpowers the chicken. Tastes like real chicken, not any processed crap. Nice and hot, great taste. And the dipping sauce they give you is amazing! That stuff is addicting. The crinkle cut fries are nothing special but very solid. Not bad by any means but just nothing to write home about. The texas toast doesn't look like anything special but its actually very good. I'd recommend laying a tender on the toast and having an open-faced sandwich. They say the lemonade is fresh squeezed, I didn't really believe it but I love a good lemonade so I ordered it even though it was an extra $.30. OH MY GOD BEST 30 CENTS I HAVE EVER SPENT! They are not lying when they say it is fresh squeezed. Easily some of the best lemonade I have ever had. The pricing is pretty decent for what you are getting. Their 6 tender meal with 3 sides (fries, toast and cole slaw are advertised but you can substitute any of them for extra of something else. I get either extra fries or toast in place of slaw), 2 sauces and a large drink is going to come out to around 8 or 9 bucks. Could be a little cheaper for the amount you are getting but the quality of the food justifies it. My only real complaint is that they need to give out more sauce! If the worst thing about this place is they need to give out more of their fantastic sauce, I'd say it's a place worth trying. Highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Silly B.

    Really good. The menu is simple, consisting of primarily chicken fingers. But they do one thing well instead of a million things half heartedly. I think a lot of restaurants could learn a lesson or two from this place. Also, the sauce is pretty good. And if you don't like it I guess you're SOL.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    Where do I even begin! being in broke college student this is one of the best fast food places I've ever had the fried chicken is great the Texas toast is amazing french fries are good cold slaw is also very excellent. But when it comes down to it nothing beats the cane sauce!

    (5)
  • D J.

    Had Raising Cane's this past Tuesday. Although it's good food, what the hell is up with the small ass pieces of chicken? Damn near look like chicken nuggets than chicken tenders. Those things where about the size of my middle finger and that's the finger Raising Cane's need to look at if they think I'm giving them any more money for those little ass tenders. I'll cook my own.

    (3)
  • Brad W.

    Been going to Cane's since I lived in Vegas. This place always delivers a solid meal at a reasonable price. It is like the perfect marriage of flavors in each bite with the slaw, bread and fingers. The chicken is even better back at the house heated to a crunchy level and dusted with your choice of spices. Of course, you also always need to buy an extra Cane's sauce, so your not skimping on your dipping. Great sweet tea too!

    (5)
  • G.T. W.

    This is a second time to this new location... Guess what???? It's still great... The family hit the store about 11:00 this morning and we had the place to ourself... Don't know if its because of the long weekend or the ASU students haven't found it yet... Food was hot & good, service was great, place was clean and neat... ASU, students your missing out on this place... old Devil...

    (5)
  • Garrett L.

    People are nice, food is AMAZING! There is no reason not to love this place! I get the box combo, minus the coleslaw and an extra canes sauce! HIghly recommend and if u are skeptical about coming, do it!

    (5)
  • Shogun L.

    First had Raising Canes in Vegas last year. I was very happy to find one on this trip to AZ. The sweet tea was excellent. Chicken strips were crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. Bread was great. Fries were just ok, but you are here for the chicken strips anyways. This experience matched my expectations.

    (4)
  • Kevin W.

    Bomb! The chicken here is moist and very tender. Super good breading, best place for that southern type of chicken. Lemonade and the Cane's sauce is also a great addition to the chicken. ASU is being repped in here which is nice too.

    (5)
  • Ryan R.

    They fry their chicken in a peanut oil making it taste great. It's pretty unhealthy, as everything is fried, buttered, or has mayo. The staff is very friendly and the place is clean which is hard to find now a days in tempe.

    (4)
  • Janeen M.

    they only have one menu item- chicken fingers- so they better be good right? they are! on occasion, one might be on the small side but they are always juicy & delicious. Today I bought two strips brought them home and added to chopped romaine with some fresh diced tomatoes. Made a delicious salad when tossed with a side of cane's sauce.

    (5)
  • Destiny A.

    Decide to try this place and was a bit disappointed that I waste my time and money on it. I thought it was going to be some spectacular food when it taste no different then chicken strips you would get at Sonic, McDonalds, etc. Its way OVERPRICED. I wasnt happy that there was only one dipping sauce flavor. It was gross. We also ordered the sandwhich and wasnt too happy it had that sauce spread all over it. I asked for larger Lemonade and was given a small size. The coleslaw tasted funny so want fond of that. Only thing I ate was the texas toast and that was pretty weak too.

    (1)
  • Christopher K.

    I enjoyed this establishment. The staff was friendly and the food came out fresh and quick. I like the food here better than "Rock-n-Roll Fingers" here in Tempe. The chicken fingers, fries, and garlic bread tasted really good. Also, this place even has a drive-thru which is nice.

    (4)
  • A. Z.

    I've eaten at the ORIGINAL Raising Cane's on the campus at LSU-Baton Rouge. Granted, it was 15 years ago when I was still a student. I've also eaten at the one in my hometown of Covington, LA. But today was my first day eating at a Canes outside of Louisiana, and all I can say is that it was A LIL' TASTE OF HOME! I relished the Cane's chicken, perfect fry batter, Cane's sauce, slaw, and Barq's rootbeer. BTW, Barq's originated in Biloxi, MS, which is on the Gulf Coast. The Texas toast is perfect, but I've never cared for their crinkle fries. They're pretty cheap. They taste like the Walmart "True Value" brand of crinkle fries. No joke. Other than that, I highly recommend Cane's. If you only eat three things, eat this: Barq's Rootbeer, slaw, and a lot of chicken with Cane's sauce. Southern people know how to eat!

    (5)
  • Angie D.

    There is no reason not to love this place. The prices are inexpensive and they are opened past midnight. Li love the bread and the sauce!

    (5)
  • Barbara H.

    Its pretty good juicy fried fattening chicken and their frys are good too. I even like their sauce but I know there is sugar in it and it will make my ass fat. Just two chicken fingers with one sauce is very filling. If you are really hungry 3 is more than enough. Worth trying. My only reservations is that I know these chickens are given added hormones, fried, and too much sugar used but tastes great. If they got healthy with it I would give them more stars.

    (3)
  • Joshua M.

    Best fast food restaurant I've ever had. The sauce is phenomenal and the chicken fingers are great as well. There menu is simple and you will not be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Laura D.

    The chicken and bread-delectable. The sauce- good, and the fries-meh. Good price and good customer service. Would go back next time I'm in the area.

    (4)
  • A.J. C.

    Great amount, great tenders, great price. Open late. Love it!

    (5)
  • Amber S.

    AMAZING FOOD, AMAZING STAFF, AMAZING ATMOSPHERE! Let me first start off by saying the staff is auuhhmazinnng! Specifically ask for Joy. Me and my best friend visited Cane's which we had never heard of or eaten at before. We were apprehensive and didn't know what to get. Joy hopped from around the corner with such a happy attitude and came by us to look at the menu with us. She told us which was her favorite, explained the menu items, and came to our table after we ordered to see how we liked everything (especially the things she recommended.) The food is so so good, especially their fresh squeezed lemonade which was dyed green for St. Patty's Day. How fun! They even have a disco ball hanging from the celing when you walk in. I'm usually picky about restaurants but this one has it all! Note to the managers: Give Joy a raise! She was beyond amazing and helpful! (:

    (5)
  • Kathie W.

    Great chicken tenders. Juicy and tender staff Are really nice Reasonable prices. This is a keep coming back place : )

    (5)
  • Erik A.

    Meh. The food was just ok. I guess I expected a bit more flavor from the tenders and maybe a variety of different dipping sauces to choose from for my tenders. Cane's own sauce was ok. My kids did not care for it. The Texas toast and fries were good.

    (3)
  • Carl D.

    Alright, so here's the break down. Raising Cane's is a great place, with a great story, selling GOOD food. Chicken fingers and fries. Its pretty hard to mess it up. What they do is is go the extra mile with great in house made lemonade, and sweet tea. I have experience in multiple states with this business and they are always a savvy choice. They would have received 4 stars but this is not BATON ROUGE, this is TEMPE. And we have our own chicken finger spot. Rock and Roll chicken fingers is a Tempe original, one man small business that does chicken fingers better. The famous Canes sauce, and even the Honey Mustard are the same and this guy has been doing it longer (and better, in my opinion). His fingers are slightly pricier, but much bigger. Hard to finish the regular plate in one sitting. The kicker? This guy will do them buffalo style! So if your in Tempe, support the little guy. Not this growing chain. You wont regret it. If your not in Tempe, go to Cane's.

    (3)
  • Brenda H.

    Amazing!!! Watch out chick fil a!!!

    (5)
  • Schyler W.

    Delicious, juicy and tasty chicken. Very simple menu but they do it well. It's like the In-N-Out of fried chicken. The texas toast is awesome and that sauce, whatever it is. nommmmm. Would go back a whole bunch if I wanted to be the fattest person on earth.

    (4)
  • Jayde G.

    Cainiac combo....yes please. Their lemonade is GREAT.

    (4)
  • Kylin N.

    I can best describe the chicken as "KFC done right." The batter is tasty but not too greasy. The employees have outstanding customer service and regularly ask how everything is. Furthermore the atmosphere is inviting and creates a since of positivity. For a fast-food joint, I really don't see a reason to "raise Cain." This fine place deserves your hunger.

    (5)
  • Brian S.

    Cane's sauce - need I say more!!!

    (5)
  • Anne A.

    This is absolutely the best fast food chicken I have had. The service is great and quick. I have been there 4 times in the past month and every time the service is great and the food is fresh.

    (5)
  • Tony C.

    Chicken fingers are outstanding. They advertise never frozen chicken, and it makes a big difference. Not greasy at all, but very moist meat. Dipping sauce is also excellent. French fries are average at best. Seemed undercooked. Texas toast was like a toasted hotdog bun - very plain. Excellent fast, friendly service.

    (4)
  • Joyce W.

    Why did the chicken cross the road? To have a family reunion at Raising Cane's! ...I have a weird sense of humor. I apologize. I've been wanting to try Raising Cane's for a while after hearing the teenie bopper at work rave about it on and on. After losing $15 in Bingo, we decided to swing to soothe our aching hearts and rumbly tummies. When we first walked in, the place was desolate with the exception of a few tables. After we sat down and were waiting for our food, the place got busy. There were four combinations to choose from and a kid's meal as your options. I chose The Finger Combo since I'm not a huge fan of coleslaw. I got three chicken strips, crinkle french fries, and Texas toast with my meal. The chicken was pretty good! Great flavor, I like the breading, but they were a bit small. They give you Cane's sauce for dipping them in which tastes mainly of mayonnaise, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce. NBD, why is everyone freaking out over the sauce? It tastes kind of like Thousand Island dressing. I was later told by my brother that I should have asked for gravy. Mmm, gravy. Anywho, the fries were okay and the bite of coleslaw I yoinked tasted decent as well. I'm loving that Texas toast too! Don't park east of the restaurant because this place gets crazy busy and the drive-thru line could block you in. All in all, it was decent eats. But $6 for three tiny chicken tenders? Come on! "I want to be strapped to a table, while a family of chickens argues over who gets to eat my legs."

    (3)
  • Jannah D.

    The BEST Chicken EVER. Seriously. And I'm the person that orders fried chicken at a burger place. I love chicken and I can't even explain how badly I miss and crave Cane's since I graduated and left Tempe. This location is always clean, the staff is so nice, its huge and even on crowded days I've always found somewhere to sit. They get you your food out pretty quickly and its always hot and fresh. I love that they have sweet tea. Their Cane's sauce is awesome. I just love love love this place. If you don't want chicken, or have a lame-o in your group who doesn't want chicken, then don't come here. They really only sell chicken, but they've definitely perfected the craft and I wish they'd put a location in Utah.

    (5)
  • Mitali G.

    The best chicken fingers in a long time. They were so soft and juicy. Could tell that they have marinated it well and it's fresh. The crinkle cut fries could have been more crunchy. Definitely not good for a to go, since they will go soft pretty quickly. The Texas toast is a good add on. Absolutely loved their sauce. The service is fantastic, greeting all your visitors and being enthusiastic and warm, definitely makes for a good visit. The pricing is good for the quantity and affordable for students too since this is near the University.

    (4)
  • Valerie M.

    I was going to give three stars because its chicken fingers and French fries. I decided this place deserves only two stars because they have only four items in the menu -oh, five if you count the kids meal. Chicken fingers -quality. Two thumbs up. French fries -okay, but not great. Cole slaw -no clue cuz I gave mine to hubby. Texas toast - short and thick white bread that's been toasted or grilled and it is white bread good. The special sauce that even they can't describe. I would have preferred Ranch dressing, or Devils Spit BBQ sauce, or blue cheese dressing, or mustard or Catsup. It just wasn't very good. I did feel it was nondescript. It's all okay but not good enough to bring me back anytime soon.

    (2)
  • Kiara A.

    I love the chicken fingers at Raising Cane's! I have been to different locations, this one in Tempe, and several in Houston, TX. The food is consistently tasty, and the chicken is so juicy, well seasoned, and savory. The sweet tea is so good, and the Texas Toast never fails to satisfy. The fries were crispy and warm, tasty with either the sauce or ketchup. The chicken has to go with Cane's sauce though- it maximizes the experience. I love it, and I am sad the chain does not exist in California.

    (5)
  • Joe L.

    Raising Canes is terrific! I came there twice in two days to show my buddies what they were missing. The guy working there was very friendly and very helpful. He even recognized me when I went in the second time. They really want to make you feel welcome and at home. Now on to the food: The food is awesome. Chicken has always be crispy, hot and fresh. Coleslaw is great. The crinkle cut fries are hot and crispy and only good if you dine in. They will get lukewarm and weird if you do take away. The Texas toast is great. It should be toasted a little longer to get more crunch but the taste makes up for it. Also, the fresh squeezed lemonade is great but they charge about 20 cents extra for it and you have to pay for refills, which I hate doing. Other than the minor flaws, this place deserves a 5 star rating. Very pleased every time I come in.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 12:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : Yes
    Caters : No

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