Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Menu

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  • Valerie Y.

    So.... This has been one of my favorites for so long. Way before we got one in Tulsa. The chicken is always perfect. The sauce amazing. However, today I went through the drive-thru and was so disappointed. I ordered after waiting ever so patiently in line for forever. I ordered 10 strips and 4 sauces and 2 coleslaws. When I got home I had 6 strips and fries and toast. This made me so frustrated. The only other time I went through the the drive thru my order was wrong then too. Moral of the story: go there but go inside so you want have to cry when your bag is full of carbs that you didn't order but you are pregnant and starving and have to eat them anyway.

    (3)
  • Vivi T.

    I was told by some locals that this place makes good chicken strips, especially considering it is a fast food joint. I got a 3 chicken tender meal, which also came with fries and a piece of Texas toast. I also added a side of slaw for 79 cents. This meal cost about $8 and was actually pretty good. The chicken was crispy, hot, well seasoned, and a good size. The fries were typical frozen fries, but they were hot and crisp, so can't go wrong with that! The Texas toast was disappointing because it was just a greasy and soggy. The slaw on the other hand was actually my favorite component of the meal - weird right??? It was fresh, crisp, and not overly mayo-y. It complimented the chicken quite nicely. The dipping sauce is a little strange to me. I heard that it was Raising Cane's FAMOUS sauce, but it just tasted odd to me - seemed like a mixture of BBQ sauce, mayo, and pepper? I like plain ol' ketchup much more. The prices were pretty good but the service leaves much to be desired. The cashier was not very friendly and mumbled during the entire transaction. Another employee reached across my face as I was getting my drink from the soda fountain to refill the straws. Not cool!

    (3)
  • Macie M.

    Nothing special about this place at all. Bland breading and their special dipping sauce tastes like ranch and Italian dressing mixed together. Definitely not worth the price. Their fries are the best thing they have going on

    (2)
  • Amanda K.

    chicken place. chicken fingers. unremarkable breading. kind of expensive. when the best thing about your chicken place is the dipping sauce, well you got problems. i went at lunch time and one of the employees was spraying bleach and wiping fdown the table next to me. so the rest of my food was bleach flavored. way to gp

    (2)
  • J M.

    Great chicken fingers my whole family loves. Limited choices on the menu, basically chicken fingers & sides, but that seems to speed things up. Great for drive thru to take home. Prices good too.

    (4)
  • Veronica F.

    Chicken, chicken what are ya picking?* What a greeting! It definitely made me laugh. Although there aren't many option at Cane's, they definitely have some good food. I personally like their chicken, but my sister (who can be pretty picky) didn't like it as much. We both got the box which comes with a large slice of Texas toast, coleslaw, french fries, 4 fingers, and their signature sauce. Their coleslaw, though not my favorite (that would be KFC's), is still a top runner. Their fries were pretty yummy, my sister ate all of hers and half of mine. The toast is amazing! They took a long time to fulfill the order of the vehicle in front of me, but mine was ready within a minute of paying. While sitting there, I overheard some of their communication about how many specific box, finger, caniac, or sandwich combos were needed. I would think that the computer would tell them this. And that having such a small menu would make it easy to fulfill the orders quickly, but I guess not. *This may not be the exact phrasing, but pretty close.

    (4)
  • Anna F.

    Oh my word....this is some good chicken! The restaurant is very casual and there are lots of references to the chain's namesake, a dog named Cane. But that's not what you want to hear. It's the chicken that brings people here. The chicken fingers are perfectly seasoned and crispy. They come with crinkle fries and honey mustard for the chicken. I find it hard to find a place with such good chicken fingers, but this place has them down to an art form.

    (5)
  • Troy A.

    The place is very clean. The fried chicken could be more crispy, but it is very good non the less! I will be back

    (3)
  • J T.

    The quality here has slipped a bit IMO. Had some chicken fingers that were a bit dry. The menu is simple, which is nice. What's annoying to me though is that you have to buy a drink if you get a combo. Most fast food places have combos with just food. I typically buy 3 or 4 chicken fingers, the coleslaw, and a container of their sauce, which they charge for, which is annoying as well. I don't typically get fries either as they aren't very good. If you can get the chicken fresh out of the fryer, its quite good. Otherwise I wouldn't bother.

    (2)
  • Trevor H.

    McDonalds & McRib, BK's chicken & T Bell burgers. Canes has none of these asides. They have breaded chicken (tenders & sandwich)--that's it. Tenders =4* --good batter, cooked right, flaky & tender. Fries--crinkle cut. 3*--pretty good. Lemonade--2*, meh--Chik Fil A, this is not. Selection--2* Misc-- No BBQ sauce? They offer signature sauce, hot sauce, and (I was told by friend) honey mustard. Not bad. But CFA has still got my regular business.

    (3)
  • Joshua B.

    Whoever came up with "chicken fingers?" I get that they are elongated slabs of deep fried meat. But, the very last thing they look like, to me, is fingers. It's gross, people. Would you eat cow fingers? Or pork fingers? Or finger fingers? Enough. It's disturbing. AmIright? Anyways... What are these things for again? Oh, right...review...I must be getting old or something. When we got married, one of the things my lovely wife brought into it was a complete set(4) of Raising Cane's plastic cups. We live like kings, here, folks. Well, she would go on and on and on and on and on and on about how we needed to drive to Mississippi just so I could have the wonderment that is Raising Cane's. I always figured "eh, it's just chicken, how GOOD can it be?" Very good. Very, very, very good. Three very's. That's high praise. It's pretty simple: fresh, never frozen chicken tenders, battered and fried perfectly golden. But, let's not mince words...the real secret is Cane's Sauce. It's stupid good. It's brilliant. The Einstein of sauce. It compliments the chicken, fries an even Texas Toast. I wish I could buy it to put on everything I eat, just so I can find out if there's anything it wouldn't be good on. My bet is that I wouldn't find anything. So, come for the anthropomorphization, stay for the deliciousness. Then come back for more. I should be in advertising.

    (5)
  • Amanda D.

    So loud!! The cashier asked my friend his name. "Landon" he spelled his name for her. She still got it wrong. Everything abt this place is loud. Going thru the drive thru gets you yelled at! The chicken is good tho...

    (3)
  • Garen M.

    Delicious chicken, nice crunchy breading, wonderful sauce! We ordered carry out and were late with our pick up. They would not let me pick up our order until they had made me some fresh french fries. The slaw was good and the bread was browned and tasty. A very good fast food with attention to detail and service to the customer.

    (4)
  • Daniel F.

    This is a fast food restaurant with a very limited menu They offer combinations of various size packages of chicken fingers (breaded chicken breast chunks), served with their secret sauce, a slice of garlic texas toast, a bunch of french fries, about 3 ounces of creamy cole slaw, and a fountain beverage. Everything had very good flavor. The secret sauce was similar to French salad dressing with a lot of black pepper mixed in. You give your order at the register, then you wait for them to call you, by yelling from the counter, with the ambient noise level, it was often times difficult to understand the yeller.

    (3)
  • John S.

    Very good for a fast food restaurant. If you're going here to eat, you're pretty much going to be eating fried chicken. I think they have a grilled chicken option on the menu too, but you go here for their chicken and CANE'S SAUCE (which is deeeeelicious). They do a good job of keeping the place clean and the employees are always cheerful and upbeat (from what I hear, Cane's treats its employees very well). This is a great place to stop for lunch (both walk-in and drive-thru) if you want something quick and tasty.

    (4)
  • Jeremy G.

    The chicken strips taste good, but they're tiny. Which is a problem when the menu pictures show them reaching from one end of the takeout box to the other, to the point where if they were really that big you'd have trouble closing it. False advertising IMO. With a $7, 4-piece combo, I expected so much chicken I wouldn't be able to finish it and would have a snack later. Guess again, it was about as much total chicken meat as one and a half Chick-fil-a sandwiches. Way overpriced, won't be back.

    (1)
  • Joey T.

    Noisy. But what do you expect from a place that thinks stained concrete is good decor. Then again this is about the food, not the lack of style... The food is average at best. Order a chicken sandwich and you get some chicken fingers slapped on a bun, in other words Chik-fil-a has nothing to worry about... If you just want chicken then it is bland, no seasoning just fried chicken... Oh you want sauce, well they have some if you are willing to pay extra for it... Surely we all know that when you order a burger they charge extra for mustard right? Sorry but this cheap place is trying to nickel and dime customers for what is already over priced for what it is. Save yourself a few dollars and go somewhere else you'll also get better chicken in the process.

    (2)
  • Amy P.

    I've been to shopping mall centric locations, stand alone locations all over the OKC Metro and this one in Tulsa. I think this is the newest but it certainly didn't impress with it's fresh new restaurant smell. The food was hot but the French fries had a freezer burned taste. The soda fountain tasted flat on the Coke and Sprite. Overall I could say these small inconveniences weren't something everyone could encounter. However when I asked if they would try the drive thru's fountain I was told no it's for drive thru only. I get it, the employee was done with me after one complaint about the fries. I forgive her. I like the concept and really enjoy their Cane's sauce which brings me back to carb cramming like the night before a major run. I just found the teenage girls inside to be operating on an off day. I'll give them another shot but as of now I Will find another chicken spot to savor.

    (3)
  • Lisa T.

    In my experience, Raising Cane's has been very inconsistent in its food quality. For this particular location, the chicken tenders were pretty hot and juicy, but the fries were subpar. Some were over-fried and hard, others were moist and soggy, but all were room temperature. I would probably only go to this location if (1) I am in the area and (2) I am in a rush and need to eat something quick.

    (3)
  • Drew M.

    This is my home Raising Cane's. I have been to the original, and this one is just not as good. Today the fires were great, but the chicken was soggy.

    (4)
  • Crystal C.

    Pros: attended LSU for a semester and fell in love with this chain. Back then, the only place you could get Cane's was Baton Rouge. Love the food: chicken fingers, TX Toast, fries, sauce, sub additional sauce for cole slaw. Get the lemonade. I always go through the drive through and it's quick. Cons: I can't put my finger on why, but no location is as good as the original. The Texas toast, while still good, is soggier here. Fries not as crispy.

    (4)
  • Tyler F.

    Never in my life have I tasted chicken fingers and thought to myself, "Man, this chicken tastes like Jesus battered and fried it himself." Not until today. Canes is a wonderful establishment with spectacular staff. The sweet tea tastes as if Poseidon came down from Mount Olympus just to craft this sweet tea. If you run an establishment so well that I believe the Messiah and the Greek god of the Sea are under your employment, you deserve five stars.

    (5)
  • Kizna L.

    The best chicken fingers ever! The sauce is amazing and the toast is yummy! This location is really clean and gets your food out fast. Never disappointed at Cane's!

    (5)

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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
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers

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