i've got a Cane's and Chick-Fil-A on the same street about a few blocks from each other. I tried Cane's when they first opened as did everyone else in town it seemed like (everyone rushes to the new fast food restaraunt when it opens). I didn't care so much for their high sodium (I'm assuming) sauce and prefer country gravy (which they don't have and they are selling chicken strips? are you freaking kidding me?). Therefore, if I want chicken strips, then I would go to Whataburger. But, I noticed Cane's barely gets any traffic now among all the fast food restaraunts around. Every time I drive by that place...it looks like a ghost town with noone even in the drive-thru. Chick-Fil-A still gets all the traffic and screw trying to go there during the work week lunch hour.
I don't go to Chick FilA for the strips. I will go there for a nice chicken sandwich, reg or spicy, either way, it's good. And the waffle fries are awesome AS LONG AS they are cooked properly, hot and fresh, and not soggy. Cane's is good also. the strips are bigger and more like the strips you would get at a fried chicken place. Plus the Texas Toast is usually really good too, and you get the slaw too. As long as their fries are cooked properly, they are good as well, but still not as good as properly done waffle fries from CFA. However, Cane's is too stingy with their sauce. A 3 or 4-strip meal and you give one tiny little plastic cup of that sauce? Seriously? And you want to charge fifty cents for another one? It's enough to make me want to stock up at CFA next time I am in there, and then bring a bunch of them in with me next time I go to Cane's. Popeye's can be good, and you have the plus of being able to have some red beans n rice, but you just never know what you are going to get when you order strips there, it makes it so that I hardly ever want to risk it. Plus, they never can make up their minds what kinds of sauces they want. A Cajun place with no spicy mustard? Really? Come on Popeye's!
Hate the sauce at Canes and the strips are just fine to me, nothing special. If I'm getting fast food chicken strips I'm going to Popeyes for their naked strips. Chick Fil A's spicy chicken sandwich wins over Canes also. I live in close proximity to a Canes, CFA and Popeyes. Pops and CFA are always crowed. Canes is never crowded.
It's the Cane's sauce! It drives people away! :grin: How can they push that one sauce as THE sauce? They need more sauce options and a gravy option...and I would be back.
Why would anyone make their choice of chicken place about something other than the chicken? Good thing we know exactly how all other CEOs feel about issues we care about. I'm all for Gay Marriage and Civil Rights....but until someone else comes up with chicken that holds a candle, I'm sticking with Chik Fil A. I am wondering when they'll do the obvious thing and include spicy chicken strips. When I tried Raising Cane's, it was very disappointing. Maybe I'll give them another try.
The Canes in Texas aren't nearly as good as in Louisiana. But they do have some good ones in Houston(if that's where you are). But not ever Canes here is good, only a select few.
When I first tried Cane's a few years ago, I was also disappointed. I ate there once before yesterday and I wasn't impressed. But yesterday when I tried it again, with the lemonade. I fell in love. I don't think I tried it with the sauce the first time.
And then you find out the calories and fat and never go again... http://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/raising-canes/the-box-combo
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ChickeNow in the mall... I love cane sauce and hate the fact theyre so stingy on it but chickeNow gramma sauce defeats it... its superb... Also not a big fan of chik-fil-a... i think theyre overhyped... the chicken is not that goood to me, i prefer whataburger and even dq over them... ChickeNow>>Whataburger>>DairyQueen>>Chik-Fil-A
I don't like either that much but Canes food is terrible. The strips and fries taste the crap they sell at Sams.