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  • Michael H.

    First yelp review so might as well start with my favorite place in the world! I have one love and that is Canes. Great and friendly service. Food is served as ordered and in a timely manner. You can tell the chicken strips have never been frozen are always fresh. Sauce is boss! I'll be a Caniac for life!

    (5)
  • Rebecca K.

    Cane's is always a solid choice. This Cane's is great for lunch or dinner. Fast and friendly! Oh and there's green lemonade for St. Patrick's Day!

    (4)
  • Vinton B.

    When you pull up to Cane's drive thru you are greeted with a line of poetry, "chicken, chicken, which combo are you pickin'?" For example. Now at most places this may seem like a loaded question, but canes cuts through the excess and offers only three choices really. Chicken finger combo, a bigger chicken finger combo, or a chicken sandwich. You have to love that simplicity. The staff here is super friendly and helpful. The prices are pretty normal for fast food chicken, but it can be a great deal if you get the big combo and split it with a friend, just get two pieces of toast or there will be bloodshed, splitsies isn't good enough. The food here is tasty. They have wonderful seasoning, really fresh tasting chicken and fries that make me sick because I can't stop eating them. Best fast food chicken around for sure.

    (5)
  • Julie S.

    First impression is definitely a three. We went through the drive-thru the other night after an event kept us tied up from 5P-10:30P without food. We were really happy to find Cane's both open (as in new restaurant open) and open (as in time of night open). A spirited young lady greeted us in a most similar fashion to Angela G, and we really liked that. The food was good, but not legendary (as I've heard from some people). We had a short drive home before we could dig in, but by the time we got home it was definitely a little on the cool side. The chicken was fine, but I wasn't ripping the bag apart to see if there were any more chicken fingers down in there somewhere. The sauce was good but a little to gravy-esque for it to be anything I would ever crave. Like Angela, I found the fries to be underwhelming. In short, this has taught me two things. Maybe I'm not the chicken finger fiend I once was, and two, apparently Angela G and I agree on EVERYTHING. I'm okay with that. I'm sure we'll be back, and I'm honestly thankful that it doesn't seem like it will become another one of my many food vices.

    (3)
  • Tyler M.

    Don't get me wrong..I love Cane's through and through. However this one needs improvement. Immediately walking in the door I notice the staff are more interested in the current conversation with one another that's going on then customers walking in. I got the impression that the cashier isn't really "in" to what she's doing at hand as she plays with her iPhone while taking my order. From there, I waited 14m to get some effin chicken and fries...really?!? Da fuck? It really takes that long to throw 4 chicken fingers and some fries in a basket of oil to fry? Sigh...I'm not a dick...but I was a little agitated about the people's intelligence here haha. Anyway, this Cane's location sucks and needs work.

    (2)
  • Alex W.

    It's chicken strips. End of review. More, fine. It is average chicken strips that take far too long to get out the window. If you have one thing on the menu, it is your speciality. That means you should either be the best or the fastest. Canes, (Cains?, I don't even remember) is neither. They're chicken strips. You should have the bag hanging out the window by the time a car rolls up, orders, and pays. Oh, and I guess their sauce is pretty good.

    (2)
  • Rebecka M.

    My brother loves this place. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. Their chicken is good and juicy and since I only eat chicken strips this works for me. The rest of it is "meh". They have one sauce, which I don't really care for. The fries are too greasy. The bread is good. The coleslaw is ok. I haven't tried the chicken sandwich which I think is the only other thing on the menu.

    (3)
  • Matt D.

    It's nice being able to get your daily dose of fried chicken and southern comfort food without the forced responses from underpaid unhappy "my pleasure" robots. Found my new go to fast food spot in OKC, AND it's open Sundays!

    (4)
  • Cindi A.

    There are a lot of chicken places in town..picking a favorite requires trying them all out. Raising Cane's opened up in the old Steak and Shake in Edmond, pretty quickly after they closed too, I might add. Eager to try the new place we did drive through...because everyone and their brother was going inside. The menu is pretty simple..chicken, chicken and sides. You can't screw something like that up. We got the tenders with fries and didn't realize you had to order the sauce as it's an add on and not included. Ah well. It was OK, but I didn't think it was all that flavorful as some of the others in town. Being new, I vowed to try it again before writing it off...sometimes you just need to work out the kinks when you're new. Well, the next two visits were the same and I realized that I just don't like Cane's chicken or sauce. Nothing wrong with that...that's why there are so many chicken choices in town. Speaking of which...now I'm hungry for chicken...where to go?

    (2)
  • B. C.

    I've been hearing a lot of good things about this chain for awhile now so I was excited to try it. One meal later, I'm still wondering what the fuss is about! Maybe I went to a bad location or at a bad time because my food was not fresh and little bland. The service was decent and the sweet tea was good though.

    (2)
  • Angela G.

    I thought it was just ok. The best part was the girl in the drive thru that yelled "chicken, chicken, which combo you pickin?" The menu is pretty simple: chicken strips, Texas toast, coleslaw, and French fries or you can have a... Chicken strip sandwich. I ordered a chicken strip sandwich and fries. The service was fast and the food was hot but it was kind of bland. The French fries were boring. They tasted like cafeteria French fries. I wanted to be impressed, but I wasn't.

    (2)
  • Spencer G.

    I'm not very familiar with this chain, so I was curious to try Canes. It's located on a very busy intersection of Penn and 23rd, certainly one of the busiest cross streets in town. When I walked in, my first impression was that it was very loud. Someone yelled from the counter, "WELCOME TO CANES!!" I panicked, and started asking myself why didn't I wear my best outfit because surely everyone in the restaurant was staring at me after that boisterous salutation. Turns out they were not, so I approached the counter to have a look at the menu, and the greeter says something to me, but at this point she just sounded like Charlie Browns mother and all that I heard was loudness. The menu was pretty basic. Chicken strips and sides. I went with the value box, which consisted of 4 strips, fries, coleslaw and a drink for $6.98. Not a bad deal. The chicken strips were piping hot, and fresh. The Canes dipping sauce was pretty good as well. Apparently it's a signature sauce. Dining in, everyone seems pretty enthusiastic here, employees and customer alike. Prices were fair, and I found a quarter on the floor. All in all, good place.

    (4)
  • Brandi P.

    I don't really see myself eating here again unless I have to. My husband had built this place up for so long, and I just didn't get it. The strips were fine; the sauce just "ok"; however, the place was very clean. I'm definitely a WAY bigger fan of several other places. It is good enough for a quick grab when you don't have a lot of time or options, but I won't be going out of my way to eat here again.

    (1)
  • Michael H.

    First yelp review so might as well start with my favorite place in the world! I have one love and that is Canes. Great and friendly service. Food is served as ordered and in a timely manner. You can tell the chicken strips have never been frozen are always fresh. Sauce is boss! I'll be a Caniac for life!

    (5)
  • Rebecca K.

    Cane's is always a solid choice. This Cane's is great for lunch or dinner. Fast and friendly! Oh and there's green lemonade for St. Patrick's Day!

    (4)
  • Vinton B.

    When you pull up to Cane's drive thru you are greeted with a line of poetry, "chicken, chicken, which combo are you pickin'?" For example. Now at most places this may seem like a loaded question, but canes cuts through the excess and offers only three choices really. Chicken finger combo, a bigger chicken finger combo, or a chicken sandwich. You have to love that simplicity. The staff here is super friendly and helpful. The prices are pretty normal for fast food chicken, but it can be a great deal if you get the big combo and split it with a friend, just get two pieces of toast or there will be bloodshed, splitsies isn't good enough. The food here is tasty. They have wonderful seasoning, really fresh tasting chicken and fries that make me sick because I can't stop eating them. Best fast food chicken around for sure.

    (5)
  • Rebecka M.

    My brother loves this place. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. Their chicken is good and juicy and since I only eat chicken strips this works for me. The rest of it is "meh". They have one sauce, which I don't really care for. The fries are too greasy. The bread is good. The coleslaw is ok. I haven't tried the chicken sandwich which I think is the only other thing on the menu.

    (3)
  • Matt D.

    It's nice being able to get your daily dose of fried chicken and southern comfort food without the forced responses from underpaid unhappy "my pleasure" robots. Found my new go to fast food spot in OKC, AND it's open Sundays!

    (4)
  • Cindi A.

    There are a lot of chicken places in town..picking a favorite requires trying them all out. Raising Cane's opened up in the old Steak and Shake in Edmond, pretty quickly after they closed too, I might add. Eager to try the new place we did drive through...because everyone and their brother was going inside. The menu is pretty simple..chicken, chicken and sides. You can't screw something like that up. We got the tenders with fries and didn't realize you had to order the sauce as it's an add on and not included. Ah well. It was OK, but I didn't think it was all that flavorful as some of the others in town. Being new, I vowed to try it again before writing it off...sometimes you just need to work out the kinks when you're new. Well, the next two visits were the same and I realized that I just don't like Cane's chicken or sauce. Nothing wrong with that...that's why there are so many chicken choices in town. Speaking of which...now I'm hungry for chicken...where to go?

    (2)
  • B. C.

    I've been hearing a lot of good things about this chain for awhile now so I was excited to try it. One meal later, I'm still wondering what the fuss is about! Maybe I went to a bad location or at a bad time because my food was not fresh and little bland. The service was decent and the sweet tea was good though.

    (2)
  • Angela G.

    I thought it was just ok. The best part was the girl in the drive thru that yelled "chicken, chicken, which combo you pickin?" The menu is pretty simple: chicken strips, Texas toast, coleslaw, and French fries or you can have a... Chicken strip sandwich. I ordered a chicken strip sandwich and fries. The service was fast and the food was hot but it was kind of bland. The French fries were boring. They tasted like cafeteria French fries. I wanted to be impressed, but I wasn't.

    (2)
  • Spencer G.

    I'm not very familiar with this chain, so I was curious to try Canes. It's located on a very busy intersection of Penn and 23rd, certainly one of the busiest cross streets in town. When I walked in, my first impression was that it was very loud. Someone yelled from the counter, "WELCOME TO CANES!!" I panicked, and started asking myself why didn't I wear my best outfit because surely everyone in the restaurant was staring at me after that boisterous salutation. Turns out they were not, so I approached the counter to have a look at the menu, and the greeter says something to me, but at this point she just sounded like Charlie Browns mother and all that I heard was loudness. The menu was pretty basic. Chicken strips and sides. I went with the value box, which consisted of 4 strips, fries, coleslaw and a drink for $6.98. Not a bad deal. The chicken strips were piping hot, and fresh. The Canes dipping sauce was pretty good as well. Apparently it's a signature sauce. Dining in, everyone seems pretty enthusiastic here, employees and customer alike. Prices were fair, and I found a quarter on the floor. All in all, good place.

    (4)
  • Brandi P.

    I don't really see myself eating here again unless I have to. My husband had built this place up for so long, and I just didn't get it. The strips were fine; the sauce just "ok"; however, the place was very clean. I'm definitely a WAY bigger fan of several other places. It is good enough for a quick grab when you don't have a lot of time or options, but I won't be going out of my way to eat here again.

    (1)
  • Julie S.

    First impression is definitely a three. We went through the drive-thru the other night after an event kept us tied up from 5P-10:30P without food. We were really happy to find Cane's both open (as in new restaurant open) and open (as in time of night open). A spirited young lady greeted us in a most similar fashion to Angela G, and we really liked that. The food was good, but not legendary (as I've heard from some people). We had a short drive home before we could dig in, but by the time we got home it was definitely a little on the cool side. The chicken was fine, but I wasn't ripping the bag apart to see if there were any more chicken fingers down in there somewhere. The sauce was good but a little to gravy-esque for it to be anything I would ever crave. Like Angela, I found the fries to be underwhelming. In short, this has taught me two things. Maybe I'm not the chicken finger fiend I once was, and two, apparently Angela G and I agree on EVERYTHING. I'm okay with that. I'm sure we'll be back, and I'm honestly thankful that it doesn't seem like it will become another one of my many food vices.

    (3)
  • Tyler M.

    Don't get me wrong..I love Cane's through and through. However this one needs improvement. Immediately walking in the door I notice the staff are more interested in the current conversation with one another that's going on then customers walking in. I got the impression that the cashier isn't really "in" to what she's doing at hand as she plays with her iPhone while taking my order. From there, I waited 14m to get some effin chicken and fries...really?!? Da fuck? It really takes that long to throw 4 chicken fingers and some fries in a basket of oil to fry? Sigh...I'm not a dick...but I was a little agitated about the people's intelligence here haha. Anyway, this Cane's location sucks and needs work.

    (2)
  • Alex W.

    It's chicken strips. End of review. More, fine. It is average chicken strips that take far too long to get out the window. If you have one thing on the menu, it is your speciality. That means you should either be the best or the fastest. Canes, (Cains?, I don't even remember) is neither. They're chicken strips. You should have the bag hanging out the window by the time a car rolls up, orders, and pays. Oh, and I guess their sauce is pretty good.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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