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Feedback gevenI really wanted to like this place, but I just don’t understand the hype. The chicken fingers were lacking in flavor, which was disappointing. The coleslaw was decent, the toast was good, and the fries were alright, but the star here for me was the sauce. Unfortunately, the chicken fingers didn't live up to expectations. Maybe it’s just the location I visited—I hope that’s the case. No offense to those who enjoy this spot, but they definitely need to add more seasoning to their chicken. I’ve had better chicken fingers from the grocery store. Sorry!
Overall, the restaurant is quite nice and clean. The food is good, but I wouldn’t say it’s outstanding. The Texas toast was soggy, which was disappointing. Additionally, the lemonade is kept behind the counter, so you have to choose between it and the fountain drinks. I prefer a half-and-half of lemonade and tea, which isn’t an option here.
This was my first time trying Raising Cane's, and I found it to be just okay. I prefer Chick-fil-A's chicken strips, and even Popeyes has more flavor. The chicken fingers I had were a bit dry and lacked seasoning. However, the crinkle fries were good, and the toast was enjoyable as well. I wasn't aware that the boxes included a sauce, so when I asked for some, they charged me extra. The sauce is a bit like a fry sauce, combining ketchup and mayo with seasonings such as paprika and pepper. It wasn't bad, but I would definitely choose other chicken spots over this one.
Always good food. Surprisingly the line wasn't that long today.
Raising Cane's is always good. You get real pieces of chicken that are cooked well. The sauce that comes with the chicken is also good. I also like their cole slaw.
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