Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

100 S Chauncey Ave Ste 100, West Lafayette
(463) 999-9149

Recent Reviews

Desiree Brown

Great overall service not the biggest fan of location lol

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: The Box Combo

Rob L

I didn't get the hype. The sandwich was dry and when I asked for a side of sauce the kid behind the counter wanted to charge me .42 for some.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Sandwich Combo

Shannon Eitnier

Kid-friendliness: Not very kid friendly. There's no highchairs.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: The 3 Finger Combo, The Caniac Combo

Michael Richards

Very popular with teens and young adults.

Sarah Kennedy

I came here with my husband and I am very happy with the amount of food we got and how we were treated by the people that work here they are very nice. I will definitely be back here again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Finger, The Caniac Combo, Cane's Sauce, Texas Toast

Ana Gaona

My food was prepared at the spot, so it was great, warm and delicious! The young lady at the front was super nice. I was really thankful for that. I was tired and hungry and she made my day!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Finger

Amin Bakhshi

better than

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Jason Hanthorn

Breading was too crunchy for me

Brett Camp

I go there once in awhile because its on campus and we try not to go off campus to eat, there are plenty of different places to eat on campus but most or hard to park at and some are busy with students and other faculty, that being said, you can get in and out of Raising Cane's pretty fast but the menu is limited and I don't care for there fries and I care for chicken finger sandwiches from anywhere plus they only offer one kind of sauce called canes sauce which isn't that special and made in large batches and sold in portion cups, I always get chicken fingers as a stand alone because I really don't want fries and bread or need a drink, my issue with this place or Cane's in general is if you buy one or twenty chicken fingers you should get one Cane's sauce with your chicken finger or fingers but you havr to pay for each sauce and the chicken fingers are average at best without dipping them in something just hoping that Cane's sees the reason I have issues and addresses my concerns.

Alan Cesar

I haven't had sweet tea this good since I left the South, but the friend chicken was WAY too salty. I will not go back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Cut Fries, Texas Toast

Lockie Hunter

I seldom review chain-type restaurants, but our son is at Purdue now, so I imagine we will be reviewing more restaurants like this.Bottom line: College goodness. Limited menu, but they do chicken fingers really really well. I guess that’s the whole point.Fast and easy.Loud and vibrant. Inexpensive.Don’t come here if you want a huge menu.It’s sort of a perfect place for a college campus.Note that no alcohol is served.Parking: I did not see parking anywhere! This is sort of in the middle of the hustle, and bustle of Purdue, do not expect to find much parking. Walk instead.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Finger

Zach

Food tasted great. Very busy when I went but they work through the line quick and have your food ready and the way you like it!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Diafthora Nkri

More than a little upset with the fact I tried to stop in and the store was already closes even though Google says it's open till 1am. Update your times on Google. It's not that hard to do so customers can have proper times for hours of operation and not waste their gas to come get a meal.

Garrett Poole

The employees were nice and engaged, the place was clean, and it looks really nice. However, I cannot believe people eat this and pay real money for it. There is nothing special about it. It's cafeteria chicken and french fries. Based on the popularity, I thought there was something to it. Awful food and not great sauce.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 5

Brett C.

I went to Raising Cane's last week mostly because I work at Purdue and choices for chicken are limited on campus but I have been there before and one of the least expensive things on the menu was 3 tenders meal as in the meal section but extras included tenders for under $2 a piece, I don't really care for their fries and texas toast and I don't care for fountain coke so I just ordered three tenders, on the extras menu was Raising Cane sauce for 39 cents per portion and portions were about the size of papa johns dipping sauces so paying 39 cents for extra sauce seems extreme but when I ordered the three tenders I thought I better ask if they come with cane sauce and the answer is no, so I had to purchase Cane sauce just to have something to dip the tenders in which is ridiculous, on top of that I did try the tender without dipping sauce and there was nothing special about the breading or chicken that made it different from any other tender out there, the chicken isn't there signature the Cane sauce is and the Cane sauce isn't that memorable especially for 39 cents a pop

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