Caniacs in Chandler
What American doesn’t love a good chicken tender and fry combo? Raising Cane’s is known as a prominent franchise in the chicken tender industry.
Recently, two new locations opened up in the Chandler area and there is no lack of satisfaction in these new spots. The closest one to campus is on Val Vista and Chandler Boulevard. This is a convenient location for students leaving school to get a good meal.
The drive thru and inside is always busy so that should be the first indication that this is quality food. When a patron walks through the door, their nose is instantly met with a smell of chicken fingers and fries which makes them crave it even more. You can order from four different combos on the menu which vary in how many chicken tenders you get with your meal.
After ordering, you can sit anywhere in the family-oriented dining area. The service is noticeably friendly as they bring the food out to you and ask if they can get you anything else.
You get fries, texas toast, and coleslaw along with your chicken. Personally, I like to replace the coleslaw with an extra piece of toast, all you have to do is ask when ordering. The chicken tenders come out piping hot, the toast nice and fluffy.
The meal is fulfilling to any hungry person. The special canes sauce that comes on the side is the perfect compliment to the fresh food.
Also, if you have a dog with you in the drive thru the worker will offer you a treat for your dog which just adds on to the customer appeal. For true Cane’s loyalists, they offer apparel such as hats and shirts that are available to purchase for ten dollars. In my opinion, it is overpriced for the clothes.
One special commodity they push is their lemonade. They charge extra for the lemonade so that should tell you about the taste of it. It is a home style lemonade that keeps customers coming back craving more. Raising Cane’s has satisfied hungry customers since 1996 and it doesn’t plan on slowing down anytime soon.
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