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3.2 (78 reviews)
Closed 6:30 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Burned chicken sandwich
Lori B.

Just left the store 20 minutes ago. I am pissed. Never got the service I received today. Car line girl was sarcastic nice on top of this a burned chicken sandwich. Who would buy this? 25 dollars for lunch and I get this? I need a manager to make this right. Twitter here I come they have failed. My daughter has to throw out her Mac n cheese. Signed pissed off. If I wanted this burned crap, I'd go to Popeyes.

Mark F.

Fast service Friendly staff Big parking lot Not open on Sunday Many tables Clean Quiet

Cobb Salad - A Cobb salad in a clear plastic container contains fried chicken pieces, cherry tomatoes, sliced hard-boiled eggs, bacon bits, shredded cheese, corn, and mixed greens. The salad is assembled with various fresh vegetables and protein ingredients, typical of a Cobb salad served as a meal option.

Ordered through the app and went through the drive-thru. Tasted great as always nice employees and place was packed

Raising Cane's strips. Come with Fries, Cole slaw, and Texas toast with a beverage. - A tray contains several pieces of fried chicken tenders, crinkle-cut fries, a serving of coleslaw, slices of Texas toast, and small containers of dipping sauces. The food is arranged on a paper-lined tray, typical of fast-food presentation, with the fried chicken and fries as the main items. The coleslaw appears creamy, and the Texas toast is toasted with sesame seeds. The sauces are in clear plastic containers, likely for dipping.

Not bad, just too little food for the price, I'm a big fan of chicken fingers, and have wasted too much money on Chick-fil-A tenders, but now Raising Cane's is in the city, so much better in quality and quantity, and cheaper. The pictures speak for itself.

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The barbeque grilled chicken without bacon was good. The cheese wasn't melted but I enjoyed the grilled instead of the fried.

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The staff here is seriously so nice they always put a smile on my face. The girls doing mobile orders today were SO kind.

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I love this chick FIL a. The food is always the bomb.com and they are sooo nice 100000/10

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