The prices can be a little, particularly for a fast food place, but the food is always fresh and delicious, especially when compared to other restaurants chicken fingers.. Their service is also quick and friendly. The Cane sauce is really great, and the toasted bread and coleslaw make for good side dishes. Though IMO they tend skimp on the amount fries they put your plate from time to time, it's pretty much my go to chicken spot.
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Yelp's King Of Alexandria L.
The food is extremely good. The inside restuarant is fun and festive. The dipping sauce (which is basically French salad dressing) is LEGENDARY!! Their menu is limited to (1) chicken fingers, (2) fries, (3) Texas Toast Bread, and (4) Cole Slaw. HOWEVER, the combo prices are WAY TOOOO HIGH for a fast food restaurant. The cheapest combo (3 chicken fingers, fries, bread, and drink) is $7.00...And if you get their famous Lemonade (which is Amazing)...you'll be paying about $8.00-$10.00, which is stupid. Otherwise, this place is awesome!
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Steve C.
Raising Cane's are popping up all over the Louisiana area. They offer one type of meat...chicken fingers. They have different meals, some with cole slaw, some with Texas Toast, etc. They are known for their dipping sauce and I would order an extra one or two as they one they give you is not very big. As for the price, the cost is pretty high. The restaurants are always clean and service is very friendly.
(3)
Nicole R.
Raising Cane's is one of the best things about Louisana. Freshly breaded and cooked made to order chicken fingers. Fries are ok, texas toast ok. Service is fast and friendly!
(3)
Chase M.
Excellent fried chicken, fries, the toast with the most, and the sauce is boss! The food is great. The service can be a bit slow at times, but that's usually because the food is fresh. Having worked at a couple of their locations, I can testify that their kitchens are immaculate! I have no fear about the food that comes out from them.
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Josh H.
Pretty standard chicken strips. You can cook better ones at home, or go to a gas station their better there. If it wasn't for the sauce and bread they probably would not be open today.
(2)
J W.
I just don't get it: it's fried chicken strips. As one of my friends said, "There's just no finish to it. No pop. ...kind of bland." I've heard people rave about Cane's but I must say that I've been disappointed each of the times I've gone. The chicken strips are good no doubt, but they are just the same generic chicken strips you can get at any truck stop, or any place with a fryer for that matter. The Cane's sauce is a mystery to me. I find it horrible. It's just "secret sauce"; AKA Thousand Island dressing minus the pickle chunks. News flash: The "secret ingredient" is salt, and lots of it. Obviously a lot of people love the strips and the sauce so what do I know. Just my two cents...
(2)
Liz R.
My first Raising Cane experience. I liked the freshness of the chicken strips. All of the sides (Texas toast, fries, coleslaw) that come with the combo were meh. I hated the Cane sauce. And what the heck, no Ranch???! IF I return, I'll just get strips... after stopping at a local grocery store to get my own Ranch.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
Kevin C.
The prices can be a little, particularly for a fast food place, but the food is always fresh and delicious, especially when compared to other restaurants chicken fingers.. Their service is also quick and friendly. The Cane sauce is really great, and the toasted bread and coleslaw make for good side dishes. Though IMO they tend skimp on the amount fries they put your plate from time to time, it's pretty much my go to chicken spot.
(4)Yelp's King Of Alexandria L.
The food is extremely good. The inside restuarant is fun and festive. The dipping sauce (which is basically French salad dressing) is LEGENDARY!! Their menu is limited to (1) chicken fingers, (2) fries, (3) Texas Toast Bread, and (4) Cole Slaw. HOWEVER, the combo prices are WAY TOOOO HIGH for a fast food restaurant. The cheapest combo (3 chicken fingers, fries, bread, and drink) is $7.00...And if you get their famous Lemonade (which is Amazing)...you'll be paying about $8.00-$10.00, which is stupid. Otherwise, this place is awesome!
(4)Steve C.
Raising Cane's are popping up all over the Louisiana area. They offer one type of meat...chicken fingers. They have different meals, some with cole slaw, some with Texas Toast, etc. They are known for their dipping sauce and I would order an extra one or two as they one they give you is not very big. As for the price, the cost is pretty high. The restaurants are always clean and service is very friendly.
(3)Nicole R.
Raising Cane's is one of the best things about Louisana. Freshly breaded and cooked made to order chicken fingers. Fries are ok, texas toast ok. Service is fast and friendly!
(3)Chase M.
Excellent fried chicken, fries, the toast with the most, and the sauce is boss! The food is great. The service can be a bit slow at times, but that's usually because the food is fresh. Having worked at a couple of their locations, I can testify that their kitchens are immaculate! I have no fear about the food that comes out from them.
(5)Josh H.
Pretty standard chicken strips. You can cook better ones at home, or go to a gas station their better there. If it wasn't for the sauce and bread they probably would not be open today.
(2)J W.
I just don't get it: it's fried chicken strips. As one of my friends said, "There's just no finish to it. No pop. ...kind of bland." I've heard people rave about Cane's but I must say that I've been disappointed each of the times I've gone. The chicken strips are good no doubt, but they are just the same generic chicken strips you can get at any truck stop, or any place with a fryer for that matter. The Cane's sauce is a mystery to me. I find it horrible. It's just "secret sauce"; AKA Thousand Island dressing minus the pickle chunks. News flash: The "secret ingredient" is salt, and lots of it. Obviously a lot of people love the strips and the sauce so what do I know. Just my two cents...
(2)Liz R.
My first Raising Cane experience. I liked the freshness of the chicken strips. All of the sides (Texas toast, fries, coleslaw) that come with the combo were meh. I hated the Cane sauce. And what the heck, no Ranch???! IF I return, I'll just get strips... after stopping at a local grocery store to get my own Ranch.
(3)