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Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
Category: Restaurants Fast Food Fast Food [Edit]
7550 S Las Vegas BlvdLas Vegas, NV 89123
Neighborhood: Southeast
(702) 434-3644
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 9 am - 12 am
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- No
- Drive-Thru:
- Yes
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
132 reviews for Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
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132 reviews in English
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Review from Melanie O.
Glendale, CA
Whether you just need a quick carb-heavy meal to load up on before you pregame it in the room and throw it all up in the hotel/club bathroom later, or a Super Bowl extravaganza that you'll friends'll always remember you for, or you are demanded to bring some back to LA because if not, you're friends will never entertain your calls/texts again, this is the place for you.
Now, it's chicken fingers. It's fried chicken fingers. I know what I'm getting myself into when I go in, so I'm not going to down-rate them for that (that's like rating Cinnabon one star because it's so sweet - you had to have known that coming in, so why bother?). At any rate, let's make it short & sweet.
If you can, eat here, so nothing get's soggy. If you HAVE to order to-go (or to-go-bring-back-to-LA), swap out the fries AND the coleslaw (do you really want it anyway?) and get extra toast. Feel guilty about it? If you get the Caniac combo which comes with 6, then serve two pieces + bread and your own veggies at home to break down the 'crazy' calories, fat & carbs you "couldn't" have known fried chicken, texas toast & coleslaw might possibly have. Oh, and don't forget the sweet tea (which is sweet -if you don't like that, then get the UNsweetened tea).
Happy Eating! -
Review from Sarlyn P.
Please build some RAINSING CANE'S franchise here in So Cal.
I had an awesome late night 11pm drive-thru experience here.
Ordered THE CANIAC COMBO which was A LOT OF FOOD (1st STAR).
It had 6 chicken fingers, fries, coleslaw, 2 Cane's sauce, Texas toast, and large drink.
The service wasn't as fast as expected probably because THE FOOD WAS HOT AND FRESH when it was served (2nd STAR). The drive-thru SERVER WAS REALLY FRIENDLY AND ATTENTIVE (3rd STAR). The chicken fingers were JUICY, TENDER, AND TASTY (4th STAR). Their sauce tasted like bbq sauce but we a tiny different kick to it that makes it uniquely delicious.
COLESLAW AND TOAST AREN'T USUALLY INCLUDED IN A CHICKEN FINGERS/STRIPS MEAL but they do at Cane's (5th STAR).
DEFINITELY A MUST-GO-TO RESTAURANT WHENEVER I VISIT LAS VEGAS!! -
Review from Kellie A.
The food here is great and all, but I need healthy options for when I'm dieting, and this place has NONE.
Everything they have is breaded, fried, or dripping with saturated fat!
It's truly built for fatasses, and people ignorant of their organ's inability to regenerate, but I have heard nothing but ravings from fans, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Ordered the smallest thing: 3 pcs, fries, texas toast, with soda. I was completely stuffed full of carbs by the time I finished. I even won a free chicken strip coupon...and gave it to my sister, who is one of the raving fans.
BFG's is far more superior...bur what do I expect? Cane's a chain.
Cane's: give me more options and I'll return, I'm a gemini for christ's sake.
I'm not saying don't try it-variety is the spice of life, and a lot of people LOVE this place like a brother, I'm just not one of them. -
Review from Rob A.
Yummy. They don't do a whole bunch of different stuff, but they do good chicken tenders. They say the meat is never frozen and I don't know what that means, but the tenders come out nice and ummm tender. The menu is pretty basic but still can be confusing (I don't know why). Basically, they sell chicken tenders, fries, coleslaw, this great buttered lightly toasted thick bread. And that's about it. Oh yeah, and their own ranch style dipping sauce. I think its good that they stick to one main thing only. So, what you can order are combinations of the items above.
Nice hello greeting when you enter. Friendly staff. They keep the tables fairly clean when it's busy. They seem to do great business whenever I'm there.
Two side notes: I hope they start opening these in the LA area. And the bottled water - the bottled water, I don't know what it is, but it's like super cold and good. Not like too cold it's close to frozen, but cold. And good (or did I say that already?). -
Review from Greg K.
If you have a bunch of kids or picky eaters, then this is the place to go. I would give it a 5 star based on this only. However, since the fare here is fried and breaded, I have to lower this due to fitness and health reasons for kids.
Ok, I do admit I liked it regardless.....
1. Chicken Tenders - Very tasty, tender and the right size. Juicy and piping hot.
2. Fries - Great when hot, however if you order to go and bring them home, they need to be properly warmed up.
3. Sizing - They have all sorts of sizes for the appetite and the prices are reasonable. Several times I have ordered a tray of the tenders and the fries. I usually go for the 25 piece tenders and find them just not enough...
Clean and Easy toilets, great parking, and fantastic service.
GK says, for fast food, this is a great place to go. -
Review from Dee M.
I landed in Vegas around noon and needed a quick bite to eat. This place didn't disappoint. I ordered the 2 piece combo which came with a piece of the yummiest texas toast for $5.99. Great service? Yes. Cheap & quick eats? Definitely. The BOMB sweet tea? Oh yeah!
I'll definitely return. -
Review from Alis R.
Yorba Linda, CA
I really wish they had one of these in the OC/LA area. But I guess that would be bad because I would eat here everyday, if that were the case.
I always make it a point to stop here on the way in to Las Vegas and on the way out. I love everything about this place, from the sweet tea to the amazing dipping sauce!
The food is always fresh and comes out piping hot! The prices are great and the 6 piece combo is definitely enough to split between two people (but add an extra thing of Texas Toast because it is just that amazing).
You will not regret eating at this place. -
Review from Tony R.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
This is one of many food options at the Vegas outlet mall. The usual suspects were all present and I had never heard of this place before so we stopped in. I was hesitant at first because of the concept...just chicken strips..but boy was I pleasantly surprised!
First of all, the atmosphere was great! Lots of movie posters on the walls and plenty of pictures of Cane. The staff was lively and the place was packed for lunch. We ordered the standard offering of chicken strips, fries & Texas toast.
The strips were marinated and very tasty even without the sauce. It is the sauce that puts this place over the top. I will definitely try to make a return trip next time I'm in Vegas! -
Review from gene x.
San Francisco, CA
Did you go to an SEC school? Do you remember Guthrie's? If you have fond memories of both then Raising Cane's is just the spot. The fries, fingers and sauce are all the same, the only difference being the toast is more "Texas" than at Guthrie's. Also, the tea is a lil less sweet that the sweet tea at the Auburn Guthrie's which is fine actually.
Nice, clean, open space and friendly staff - definitely will be coming back! -
Review from Nate H.
Las Vegas, NV
Great Texas toast, incredible dipping sauce, fries are so so, the chicken is always cooked right, and the fresh lemonade is worth the visit alone. Walk-up service, employees have always been polite. Bathrooms have always been clean.
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Review from Paul H.
Los Angeles, CA
Terrible. Bland chicken though it was well cooked, juicy (one star) but seemed to have been dipped in flour and nothing else. The sauce for dipping in is tasty but if you don't like sauce (dressing) or the extra calories, your chicken isn't going to be very tasty (no spices involved). The fries were soggy, the cole slaw was warm, and the "texas toast" is just a hot dog bun that's grilled on one side. Big fail, and very pricey for fast food. The whole experience gave me a kinda "drenched in grease" feeling, not good. Paula Deen would probably enjoy it though.
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Review from Frank D.
San Diego, CA
1 Star for the mixed up order, slow service and poor customer service received here.
Wanted to try this place out, and ordered the 4 strips in the store to go. I waited a few minutes and noticed that they served about 6 cars in the drive thru before asking where my order was. The guy told me it would be right out, then the next orders that came out were for others that ordered way after I did. I went up there again to see what the problem was, and the female drive thru person with the dirty black sweater, glasses and a headset said my order would be out in 4 seconds. I said yeah right, 4 seconds are up and it came out close to another 4 minutes later. I basically wasted 15 minutes of my life in this hell hole. The food wasn't all that either, more like Raising cr@p to me... -
Review from Justin R.
I'm really jealous that we don't have this in Southern California! I really enjoyed their Chicken Fingers! Their Chicken is so moist and juicy in every bite. They're definitely bland without their signature secret Cane's sauce, it's a simple recipe and it was fun breaking down the ingredients but it would be wrong for me to tell you what was in it, even their employees are sworn to secrecy. It was so good, I almost forgot that I was eating fast food! The fries were okay because they weren't fresh but frozen bag and my least favorite item included. The cole slaw was very good, dressed well and perhaps made fresh daily. The texas toast was seasoned perfectly, toasted nicely and soft outside. I didn't get to try their lemonade but their sweet tea is good but go easy on the ice. Their ice melts so fast and then becomes less sweet.
I really enjoyed the look of the restaurant! Elvis, The Rat Pack, Led Zeppelin, Muhammad Ali and other classic american icons grace the walls. I couldn't get enough of the decor nor the food! I've heard so much about this company but was skeptical about the fact that they're a fast food joint and I was proven wrong. -
Review from Caroline K.
Buena Park, CA
I'd never heard of this chain until coming to Vegas. It was right next to some outlets, too, so it was a perfect spot to grab a quick lunch. The place was hopping! My friend and I shared the Caniac, which came with six pieces of chicken fingers, fries, cole slaw, texas toast, a drink, and two containers of their special sauce. I think it only cost about $8 - cheap.
The chicken fingers were pretty good for a fast food chain but what I really enjoyed was the Texas Toast! It was soft yet sweet. Delicious. I also liked their sauce - it tasted like a blend of ketchup, mayonnaise, soy sauce, pepper and sugar. It wasn't quite as sweet as I had expected (it has a color similar to Thousand Island but it's definitely different) but it went well with the chicken. Food came out quickly, too, and the crinkle cut fries were nice and crisp.
Great little fast food joint! -
Review from Chandler M.
Los Angeles, CA
First off, I have had better chicken fingers elsewhere. I've had better fries, sweet tea, and everything else this place serves.
However.
Cane's puts it all together and pairs it with this SAUCE that I'm sure is just Thousand Island with some black pepper but It makes everything taste better. But then again that is the major flaw of Canes as well in that It needs this sauce to really cross the threshold of beyond "average" because without the sauce, the chicken fingers are quite bland and have very little flavor (tasting somewhat like Church's Chicken) despite being juicy and fresh-cooked to order.
The Texas Toast is what does it for me though. I love that bread and it's perfectly grilled every time! The Fries are average fries, there to look pretty and munch on after you are done with the toast and chicken.
The price is right though and the service is fast. Can't complain too much about this place, and the ambiance of the actual restaurant is good for just sitting and conversations.
And the mascot is a DOG WITH SUNGLASSES so that bumps the star count to 5 -
Review from Diana S.
Texas Toast and Cane's Sauce. Really, that's all you need when you come to Cane's. Something about the buttery, crispy deliciousness of the Texas Toast with the creaminess to the ambiguous Cane's Sauce (similar to a Thousand Island dressing with far more pepper) - it's euphoria in your mouth.
As for the chicken fingers, they are definitely better than what they used to be. When Cane's first came to Vegas, the fingers were dry and the downfall of the place. However, they have most certainly improved - moist and perfectly fried. The fries are decent, just sub-par crinkle fries that I tend to not even order. The slaw is good, but nothing extraordinary.
Then there's the tea - a bit too sweet for my liking, but always consistently good.
But I'm telling you, the toast and the sauce. All you need really. If anything, get the chicken on the side. -
Review from Steve L.
Burlingame, CA
After reading the Yelp reviews, I was expecting a bit more. Here's my take on the 3 Finger Combo:
- chicken strips: definitely moist / juicy and cooked to order so not sitting under a heat lamp as they advertise. I was expecting a bit more crunch and batter
- sauce: great sauce, although not the orgasmic experience a few mention, but indeed have to have it with the chicken fingers
- fries: equivalent to Ore-Ida; can't beat the In-n-Out fresh fries: you can tell the difference
- texas toast: mine was a less crunch like they took it out 10 seconds sooner than it should
Kids did eat everything on the kids meal so give Canes credit for that. -
Review from Dana V.
Las Vegas, NV
I love canes, but sometimes the people they hire can hurt the business. Did you know Canes offers military discounts? I use this discount often, but when I went to use it at the rainbow location the staff member forgot and didn't even bother to apologize or correct her error. I called and let the manager know but never heard back.
Please hire better customer service staff! Your food is to awesome to lose customers due to workers. -
Review from Lubs Y.
San Jose, CA
Delicious! I love chicken fingers and this is the best I've ever had! The chicken is perfectly battered and juicy. Their boxed meals are conveniently packed with fries, texas toast, and cole slaw (if you opt for the combo that includes it). The french fries aren't anything spectacular, but the texas toast makes up for it! Carb overload = my kind of meal!
I didn't realize they had sweet tea until I read some Yelp reviews...so I will definitely be back! Not to mention, this is only a short drive away from the condo. I'm destined to be a fatty... -
Review from Lara S.
Las Vegas, NV
I heard about this place when I was watching a TV show about CEO's who go undercover to do go deeds (no...it wasn't Undercover Boss). The Raising Cane's CEO/creator and his wife went down to Louisiana to see where some of their fortune could help out. I thought that was pretty cool even if it was for publicity. So I thought I would give it a whirl.
My monkeys, mom and myself all rolled in and each ordered a combo (I think I got the box lunch and my mom got the smallest one). Oh Dear Lord! The strips were soft, the fries were crinkle cut and perfectly crispy (just like I like them), the cole slaw wasn't too soupy, the Texas toast melted in my mouth and THE SAUCE. Their sauce should be a 5th food group. I put it on everything (strips, toast, fries, fingers).
Their sweet tea and lemonade are quite tasty as well and very refreshing. Will be a loyal patron of Raising Canes because of their genuinely friendly service, great food and nice place for kids. -
Review from Karen C.
San Francisco, CA
Went Yelping for a quick cheap bite since it doesn't seem to exist on the Las Vegas strip. This place came up and me and my boyfriend went for it. Definitely no regrets there. Here's why:
-There was a line but it moved quick.
-Orders came out speedy quick as well.
-Toast-- Yum for bread lovers. The slight sweetness of it really offsets everything else.
-Chicken-- Pretty damn good for chicken fingers! Lightly battered, crispy, and moist. Made the fries an "ehh" for me. And I love me some fries. Oh and I almost forgot about the coleslaw. Cuz it really didn't need to be there for me.
-And it doesn't even burn a hole in your wallet.
Definitely a revisit whenever I'm in the area. -
Review from Lawrence C.
Las Vegas, NV
***** SEX SUBSTITUTUE ******
I don't ever get tired of this place. Secret Sauce is the boss - the TX Toast, sweet Tea, and the chicken strips.......i want this on death row.
It's the seasoning in the strips and the sauce...you get that southern Nawlins feelen.
This place needs to be 24/7Listed in: ****** One $ Hot Spots --- AKA…
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Review from Richard K.
Los Angeles, CA
Yummm! That about sums up my experience at Raising Cane's. Not much more to really say other then this place has really good fried chicken. It's a shame that none have opened up in California yet, but with chicken this good, it's definitely just a matter of time.
However, before I rave about Raising Cane's, I feel that I need to respond to a negative review about the place from a certain Elite '11 member from Henderson, Nevada that yelped how Raising Cane's is "really expensive" for chicken fingers and that the 5 star reviews awarded by reviewers were mostly from "Californians who are deprived of food that doesn't taste like absolutely nothing". Come again? Those darned double negatives can be so baffling.
In regards to the price, Raising Cane's flagship combo is the "Box Combo", which consists of four generously proportioned chicken fingers, French fries, a slice of toast, a side of coleslaw, a side of sauce, and a drink that costs $6.79. Hardly a wallet buster!
Moreover, compared to KFC' similar combo meal, the Variety Big Box Meal, which consists of a drumstick, a chicken strip, popcorn chicken, two small sides, a biscuit, and a drink that costs $5.99, the price difference of $0.80 seems hardly expensive, let alone "really expensive". And seriously, this member has probably never been to Chick fil-A where a 4-piece chicken strip meal costs $6.49.
And the audacity to imply that Californians do not know what food tastes like and that California is the land of no seasoning is a gross misstatement. Seriously, apart from the Las Vegas area, the state of Nevada is nothing but a large sandbox with its total population (2.7 million) being less than that of the city of Los Angeles (3.8 million). Additionally, many of the restaurants along the Las Vegas Strip are spin-offs or branches of restaurants that were started by renowned chefs in California. Therefore, I really think the Elite '11 status of this member should be revoked.
Anyways, back to Raising Cane's. The chicken is au natural and is made from premium chicken that isn't frozen. For a fast-food restaurant this is a rarity. It's one thing to say your chicken is 100% chicken, but to also proclaim that your chicken is never frozen is a testament to the freshness and quality of the food being served. As for the breading, the spices infused with the seasoning yelped of Southern flavoring. Trust me, I've been to the South (Alabama, Texas, the Carolinas), and for a fast-food restaurant, this is as close to authentic as you will get for $6.79. I literally enjoyed every bite. In fact as I ate, I ended up taking a huge ass bite of my lower lip. Yet despite my bleeding and swollen lip, I continued to inhale my chicken fingers like a whale pausing only to catch my breath and to dip my chicken into Cane's special ketchup/mayo/pepper/spice sauce.
As for the coleslaw, fries, and Texas toast, they were okay, but I honestly didn't give a shit because the chicken was so "finger-lipping" good!
In regards to the drinks, Raising Cane's has your standard fountain drinks. But the real highlight is their sweet tea, which is really sweeeeeeeeeeeeet. While I'm sure it contains buckets of sugar (hence its sweetness), what kind of hypocrite would I be if I were counting calories at a fried-food restaurant?
So, if you too would like to enjoy being a glutton for a day, hop into Raising Cane's to indulge in really good fried chicken... and definitely be sure to wash down all that yummilicious fried goodness with Raising Cane's sweet tea.Listed in: Viva Lost Wages!
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Review from Jacki V.
Las Vegas, NV
When I first heard about this place, I was reluctant to try because chicken fingers are one of my favorite foods. However, I finally gave in and decided to check it out, and let me say, I have been eating here at least twice a week since. The chicken fingers and fries are great, but what really makes the experience amazing is the Cane's sauce. It is so good I almost want to dip everything I eat in it for the rest of my life. The sweet tea is consistently amazing, something I appreciate because places like Lucille's and Memphis BBQ struggle to keep their sweet tea consistent.
This place is definitely worth giving a try, and if you're a sauce person, ordering an extra side of Cane's sauce will probably be necessary. -
Review from Kim V.
I LOOOOOOOOOVE chicken strips/fingers/nuggets. Raising Cane's is quite an experience. Best fast food chicken strips hand down. I wished we had some in Orange County. It sure beats eating that crap at KFC!
Heres the breakdown...
Chicken fingers: thumbs waaaaaaay up. The chicken was moist and tender. There was just enough coating and just enough crispy-ness to the outside. I can eat 10 of them just by myself!! The special dipping sauce makes these fingers unbelievable.
Texas toast: thumbs up! Crispy and buttery outside.. soft and fluffy on the inside. You can taste the artery clogging butter on the toast! YUMMM
Sweet tea: mind blowingly good. So good that we had to grab a jug of the ish to go. My bf wants to stop by Cane's on our next vegas trip and get jugs of the tea to mix with our booze!
Fries: good but i've had better.
Verdict? The chicken is damn tasty. It may seem pricey but its a lot better than going to the strip and having dinner somewhere. If you're looking for a good place to go after a drunken lunch on the strip head here for some meaty goodness. -
Review from Rachel S.
This place is really expensive for chicken fingers. They sell chicken fingers, fries, toast and coleslaw... that's it.
All these 5 star reviews must be from Californians who are deprived of food that doesn't taste like absolutely nothing. California = the land of no seasoning; I would know, I lived there for 10 years. These reviews can not be trusted. Yeah, I said it.
Their special sauce sorta tastes like paprika, salt, pepper, and mayonnaise? The honey mustard is decent. They charge $.50 for it but the first time I went the guy behind the counter gave me some for free.
The fries are horrid. They're like the Ore-ida frozen crinkle cut fries. The chicken is good but it tastes exactly like what my mom and I make at home from scratch for pennies. Homemade is ALWAYS better.
I would love it if they served their food in something more biodegradeable; eat-in orders are even served in styrofoam takeout containers that are never gonna break down. :-(
They need to lower their prices, a couple chicken fingers, frozen fries and toast isn't worth like $7+Listed in: What happens in Vegas..., Heel Turners - Imma show…
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Review from Anhdao D.
Although I've been a frequent patron of the Saks Fifth Outlet in the same shopping center for years, I've only recently tried Raising Cane's, mostly because I haven't quite bought into the Chicken Fingers concept. Call me a health snob but I don't like to eat meat I don't recognize, and chicken fingers would rank #1 in this department.
My fiance is much less picky with fast food philosophies, and since Raising Cane's is so well-loved with Yelpers, I was convinced to give it a try, at the potential risk of sinking my teeth into Mystery Meat masqueraded as Chicken Fingers.
Well, the reward for my bravery was quite satisfying. The chicken fingers tasted clearly to be good-quality chicken meat (more like pulled chicken, not minced chicken), moist, tender and flavorful. The batter was also among the best, crispy without being too greasy. The sauce is so delicious that I'd like to make this offer: if any Yelper knows the recipe to this sauce, please private message me for a bid.
I washed down these yummy chicken strips with the best sweet ice tea I've ever had. I only speculate that it has to be made with real honey for that lingering subtlety of syrupy sweetness. -
Review from Kristine K.
Las Vegas, NV
Cane's Sauce, chicken strips, texas toast, fries, and sweet tea..That's basically all you really need right there! Every thing is so delicious and satisfying that it'll make you want to crave for more!! I usually like to get the Caniac box so that i have left over's for later and it's just like having two 3 finger combo's in one.
I really can't express how good their food is all through words so I suggest you take my word for it and try it! It will definitely not disappoint!
Gosh, I wish I had some right now... LOL -
Review from Kane C.
Las Vegas, NV
The sandwhich combo is amazing and a great deal compared to other fast food chicken sandwhiches. You get more chicken than anywhere else and you can't beat the Cane's sauce. Who cares if the combo is about 1000-1200 calories? :-P
Listed in: Kane's Best of Las Vegas
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Review from Katie S.
I came to Raising Cane's for a quick lunch on the go. I hate eating in my car but...so be it. I ordered the Three Finger Combo: 3 chicken fingers, fries, Texas toast, sauce and a drink. The chicken fingers were huge, but they were also the most tender, juicy, well cooked chicken fingers I have ever had from a food establishment with a drive through window. The sauce was TDF! I was super satisfied with my choice to eat here and I will definitely come back.
I don't have kids yet...but I just had a though: Raising Cane's chicken finger quality FAR exceeds any other fast food place, and I would ACTUALLY feed my young kids these chicken fingers...as opposed to the other "mcmystery chicken" places out there. -
Review from Eman S.
North Las Vegas, NV
Raising Canes is a great addition to any city. And Las Vegas is the first time I've seen one. Maybe it's only in LV? I dont know.
I used to hate on this place, only because I knew they just served regular ol' chicken fingers. Until I actually tried it, and I was an idiot for hating on something I never even tried. Never will I do that again. The chicken is cooked to perfection, juicy, tender, crispy! The fries are ok, it doesn't wow me, it just goes good with the fingers, but so does the toast! Buttery goodness. And you gotta get an extra side of cane sauce, I dip everything in it. And the food too.
An then the sweet tea, oh the sweetie, oh the sweat tea, oh the sweaty... Free refills on them by the way.
It is true what they say; the toast is the most, the sauce is boss, chicken is kickin, the napkins whats hapnin, the straws the laws, the fries got size, and so on and so forth. -
Review from Bryan T.
Santa Clara, CA
I can't really figure out why this place is so tasty. Basically everything you can order is brown in color and is composed of pure fat + carbs. Oh that's why it's so good. This is the kind of place for a late night belly filler where you need to ignore your health.
This is likely also a good place for the weekend visitor from LA to stop by on their drive back. It's just a few short minutes from the strip to the South and has a drive thru.
The chicken fingers are juicy, flavorful, and the "Cane Sauce" is uniquely sweet, tangy and practically drinkable. I was tempted to order more, but one little tub was enough for 3 chicken fingers. In addition to this, the fries are a bit on the soggy side, but the Texas toast is firm and slightly crunchy. In fact, this is how I imagine Texas toast should be like.
Considering all the fat and oil in a simple 3-piece meal, I didn't feel it seeping out of my pores like some fast food makes me feel. It wasn't a pick-me-up or anything, but it didn't put me to sleep right away either.
Worth a visit if you want something quick and yummy. Still, make sure to go on a jog later and burn all those calories off! -
Review from Dawn C.
I wanted something fast for lunch and was @ The Outlet Mall so I grabbed some chicken fingers to take home.
The service is very fast and friendly. I ordered a typical combo plate that came with chicken,fries, cole slaw and a chunk of texas toast...and lets not forget the most amazing sauce for dipping those fingers!!
Me and my little guy made a picnic in the living room and pigged out. He loved dipping the fries in the sauce! LOL
I will never again go to KFC!! -
Review from Justin S.
Chicken Strips that taste like real chicken. At first, you wonder, how come they taste funny? but that's because that is what chicken taste like! They are not over salted with pretend chicken extracts and MSG flavor, and are fried nice and crispy.
I normally don't touch french fries; but the sauce made them edible! (that is a HUGE deal!)
I'm very impressed by this place, good job Raising Cane's! -
Review from Randi B.
Hands down, best chicken fingers ever.
Seriously...these are not your average chicken fingers with processed meat and fake flavors. These are real chicken breasts fried, and they taste just like fried chicken.
This place doesn't offer much else - you can gets meals that come with coleslaw, french fries and texas toast...but for me, the chicken was the star. I didn't eat the rest of the sides.
Oh yes, they have sweet tea. And very clean bathrooms.Listed in: Vegas
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Review from Cheryl P.
Texas Toast! Texas Toast! Texas Toast!! (oh and the chicken's pretty good too!)
It's a suprisingly yummy alternative from your regular fast food chicken places. Delightfully crisp chicken and wonderfully buttered texas toast. The food came out pretty quick which is a plus.
The sweet tea was yummy. Just the right amount of sweetness.
Sorry KFC but you have another competitor.. cause this place is also finger lickin' good! -
Review from Geneve V.
Concord, CA
SWEET TEA!! SWEET TEA!! SWEET TEA!!
Came here randomly and was very excited that we did order food and not only the sweet tea. We ordered The Caniac:6 chicken fingers, fries, coleslaw, texas toast, yummy sauce and a large drink. Chicken fingers are great! Very light on the batter and the chicken, not dry, and was not overcooked aka extra crunchy too! The dipping sauce is crack! Its like a mix of thousand island and bbq sauce.. HEAVEN! Texas toast: buttered on both sides and toasted to perfection!
The sweet tea is good by itself. Think of McDonalds but 10 times better! Our friend reccommend to buy the gallon. Which we did! Who would have thought? Buying a gallon worth of sweet tea at the drive thru. Yes, it comes in a gallon size container. Im glad we did cus it lasted the whole weekend!
I would make an effort to come to on of their locations in Vegas. It is worth trying. Plus sweet tea in the Vegas heat..is refreshing!!
Make a location in the Bay Area..please!!!! -
Review from Nicole M.
Las Vegas, NV
You know how places with minimalist menus focus on one thing and manage to do it exceptionally well? (I'm looking at you In-N-Out) Well....this place really doesn't.
It features a menu of chicken finger options. Combo meal #1 has 3 fingers, fries and toast. Combo meal #2 has 4 fingers, fries, toast and coleslaw. Combo meal #3 has...who cares. It's all just s'okay chicken fingers. I wasn't a fan of the sauce when really; ranch would have done just fine.
So consider your options when you are on the hunt for good chicken fingers. You can go just about anywhere and get the same experience. -
Review from Mandy C.
Monterey Park, CA
my vegas trip is never complete without a taste of canes before i leave! i LOVE their chicken fingers and their sauce. the fries are sooo delish! the service is usually pretty good. great fast food joint to get away from the strip! =)
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Review from J R.
North Las Vegas, NV
Always enjoy this place and this location has some of the fun-est friendlies staff ever, they actually seem to enjoy their job and it shows. Stopped here while we were next door at tropical cafe for a geocaching event (google geocaching if you're wondering, we're a fun crazy group..well some of us are) and decided instead of eating there we will indulge in some of the AWESOME dip sauce. Chicken strips are always crispy on the outside and juicy in the center, our only complaint is the bread wasn't as delightful as normal just a bit greasy.
