She's a caniac, CANIAC~! That's for sure! And she's munching like she's never munched before. Om nom nom nom nom! I'm a northerner, so I had no idea this joint existed until a few months ago. I didn't know how I was gonna feel about a place that only did chicken tenders (which is actually my least favourite part of the chicken). I know there are tons of places that just do poultry, but chicken tenders? I mean... Come on. Don't you need more variety to have a thriving business? Apparently, that's not the case for Raising Canes. I honestly had low expectations going in there and I was so surprised! There was a pretty impressive line, but I was at the front in under a minute and got my Caniac Combo a few seconds later. (I dunno how you can serve so many customers in such a short amount of time and keep a constant smile on your face, but the girl working the cash register did it. Hats off to you.) I was starving and the drive back to the hotel was almost too long. Sat down on my bed, took a sip of my lemonade, opened the box, and dove in. The chicken was mmmmm good~ Juicy, tender, crispy on the outside, didn't taste like it had been sitting in grease for days, fragrant. Just wonderful. I didn't care for the sauce, but that's alright because the chicken didn't even need it. If I can eat a buttload of fried chicken and not feel like I'm choking on sand, you're okay in my book. You're competing with Royal Farms in my mind! I would appreciate some backstory on how the place got its name, though.
(4)
Stephen F.
Chickens don't have lips, and they don't have fingers. That being said I found myself one Monday evening at Raining Canes The Canic Combo held more food than I should eat in a single sitting. Lightly battered chicken tenderloins held in place with crinkle fries and Texas toast. Their signature sauce will have you dipping everything withing arms reach. Priced reasonably this place is worth stopping in.
(3)
Vivian S.
Raising Canes, Raising Canes, Raising Canes! It is so good I need to say it three times! Whenever I visit Jackson, MS, the very first thing I do after leaving the airport is stop by Raising Canes. This location is conveniently near the airport and other shopping centers. Raising Canes only serve chicken fingers so you can bet that their specialty item is GOOD! I love to get the 4 finger basket with toast and fries. The cane sauce is a must! I usually order an extra one because I use the sauce for my fries, toast and chicken fingers...I know I am addicted. The toast is just buttery soft goodness melting in your mouth and the chicken fingers are crispy and well-seasoned. It is a must that I always stop by Raising Canes when I visit Mississippi and I am never disappointed.
(5)
Cindy P.
Would have given it a 5, although the front register operator was holding a fry he got from someone's tray. Held it while taking my order and made my drink. Then he turned around and ate it. Nasty. What else would he eat off people plate.
(4)
Doug B.
Every chain does something well - that's how they grow to be a chain. So, what is it at Cane's? Maybe it the Texas Toast that comes with each combo? Nope - too saturated with something unsaturated. The crinkle cut fries? Nope - tasteless. I don't use ketchup unless there is no flavor. The cole slaw? Nope - average. The music? Not unless you really needed a fix of The Bay City Rollers and ABBA. Service? Friendly enough, but yelling customer names and having them guess if that was their order because it's not clear isn't the best system. The sauce? Nasty looking, kind of like the stuff you mixed up as a kid when you were done and playing with your food. Tasted okay, but many folks wouldn't get past the appearance. Food quantity? The fingers aren't much bigger than mine, so 4 in a combo for $7 isn't a deal. Must be the chicken, right? Better be since chicken fingers is all they do. Yup, that is the one and only reason to go hear. They were good, good enough to warrant the 2nd star.
(2)
Roger L.
Best Chicken Fingers in the South.
(5)
Baron M.
OK, so fast food chicken places hold a special place in my heart. That said, the food here is not what is garnering 4 stars today. It is good, not as good as some others, but better than most. I normally cap fast food at 3 stars as well, just because, well, it is fast food, but every time I have been here, the staff has been nice, the place has been clean, and the food has been consistent. Usually, at a fast food place, one of those three areas is lacking. My biggest complaint is that they use styrofoam (or polystyrene, etc) containers. These trap the steam coming off of the food and lead to soggy fries and chicken that isn't as crisp as it should be if you have to travel more than a few minutes from the place before eating it.
(4)
Rich F.
Chicken fingers is all they do. And they execute perfectly. I've eaten at this location on 3 separate occasions during non-peak times and each time the fingers were perfectly done and piping hot. The sauce is unbeatable. The fries, like the fingers, are right out of the fryer. The staff is very friendly and you're always greeted with a smile. If you travel, find one of these places, they're all over the south.
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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 Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes
Urs M.
She's a caniac, CANIAC~! That's for sure! And she's munching like she's never munched before. Om nom nom nom nom! I'm a northerner, so I had no idea this joint existed until a few months ago. I didn't know how I was gonna feel about a place that only did chicken tenders (which is actually my least favourite part of the chicken). I know there are tons of places that just do poultry, but chicken tenders? I mean... Come on. Don't you need more variety to have a thriving business? Apparently, that's not the case for Raising Canes. I honestly had low expectations going in there and I was so surprised! There was a pretty impressive line, but I was at the front in under a minute and got my Caniac Combo a few seconds later. (I dunno how you can serve so many customers in such a short amount of time and keep a constant smile on your face, but the girl working the cash register did it. Hats off to you.) I was starving and the drive back to the hotel was almost too long. Sat down on my bed, took a sip of my lemonade, opened the box, and dove in. The chicken was mmmmm good~ Juicy, tender, crispy on the outside, didn't taste like it had been sitting in grease for days, fragrant. Just wonderful. I didn't care for the sauce, but that's alright because the chicken didn't even need it. If I can eat a buttload of fried chicken and not feel like I'm choking on sand, you're okay in my book. You're competing with Royal Farms in my mind! I would appreciate some backstory on how the place got its name, though.
(4)Stephen F.
Chickens don't have lips, and they don't have fingers. That being said I found myself one Monday evening at Raining Canes The Canic Combo held more food than I should eat in a single sitting. Lightly battered chicken tenderloins held in place with crinkle fries and Texas toast. Their signature sauce will have you dipping everything withing arms reach. Priced reasonably this place is worth stopping in.
(3)Vivian S.
Raising Canes, Raising Canes, Raising Canes! It is so good I need to say it three times! Whenever I visit Jackson, MS, the very first thing I do after leaving the airport is stop by Raising Canes. This location is conveniently near the airport and other shopping centers. Raising Canes only serve chicken fingers so you can bet that their specialty item is GOOD! I love to get the 4 finger basket with toast and fries. The cane sauce is a must! I usually order an extra one because I use the sauce for my fries, toast and chicken fingers...I know I am addicted. The toast is just buttery soft goodness melting in your mouth and the chicken fingers are crispy and well-seasoned. It is a must that I always stop by Raising Canes when I visit Mississippi and I am never disappointed.
(5)Cindy P.
Would have given it a 5, although the front register operator was holding a fry he got from someone's tray. Held it while taking my order and made my drink. Then he turned around and ate it. Nasty. What else would he eat off people plate.
(4)Doug B.
Every chain does something well - that's how they grow to be a chain. So, what is it at Cane's? Maybe it the Texas Toast that comes with each combo? Nope - too saturated with something unsaturated. The crinkle cut fries? Nope - tasteless. I don't use ketchup unless there is no flavor. The cole slaw? Nope - average. The music? Not unless you really needed a fix of The Bay City Rollers and ABBA. Service? Friendly enough, but yelling customer names and having them guess if that was their order because it's not clear isn't the best system. The sauce? Nasty looking, kind of like the stuff you mixed up as a kid when you were done and playing with your food. Tasted okay, but many folks wouldn't get past the appearance. Food quantity? The fingers aren't much bigger than mine, so 4 in a combo for $7 isn't a deal. Must be the chicken, right? Better be since chicken fingers is all they do. Yup, that is the one and only reason to go hear. They were good, good enough to warrant the 2nd star.
(2)Roger L.
Best Chicken Fingers in the South.
(5)Baron M.
OK, so fast food chicken places hold a special place in my heart. That said, the food here is not what is garnering 4 stars today. It is good, not as good as some others, but better than most. I normally cap fast food at 3 stars as well, just because, well, it is fast food, but every time I have been here, the staff has been nice, the place has been clean, and the food has been consistent. Usually, at a fast food place, one of those three areas is lacking. My biggest complaint is that they use styrofoam (or polystyrene, etc) containers. These trap the steam coming off of the food and lead to soggy fries and chicken that isn't as crisp as it should be if you have to travel more than a few minutes from the place before eating it.
(4)Rich F.
Chicken fingers is all they do. And they execute perfectly. I've eaten at this location on 3 separate occasions during non-peak times and each time the fingers were perfectly done and piping hot. The sauce is unbeatable. The fries, like the fingers, are right out of the fryer. The staff is very friendly and you're always greeted with a smile. If you travel, find one of these places, they're all over the south.
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