Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
$ • Chicken, Fast Food
Hours:
403 N 48th St, Lincoln
(402) 466-5334
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Raising Cane's Reviews
Long explanation, but has nothing to do with your food, but an employee of yours named Kerri Hiatt.
She approved for me to bring things to her from another person, then did not hold up her end of the deal she promised this other person.
She was extremely rude and threatening. She also blocked the door so I couldn’t leave until she got what she wanted.
Mind you, she did all this while she was on the clock in your establishment. If you’re willing to hire...read full review
I had the misfortune of coming to N. 48th Cane's instead of Cornhusker & State Fair Park Rd. Trinity Lutheran School was having a fundraiser. It was like trying to eat in a McDonald's playground. I know we live in different times, but parents letting their small children yell and scream is still unacceptable. What happened to those 'inside voices?'😒
Everything was good very helpful
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Hours
| Monday | 10AM - 12AM |
| Tuesday | 10AM - 12AM |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 12AM |
| Thursday | 10AM - 12AM |
| Friday | 10AM - 12AM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 12AM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 12AM |
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers is a popular fast-food spot that serves up delicious chicken fingers with a perfect balance of crispy and juicy. The restaurant offers a variety of sides, including toast and slaw, as well as refreshing drinks like lemonade and iced tea. The staff is friendly and enthusiastic, with one reviewer noting how sweet and helpful the employees are, including one who carried out an order to a customer's car. While the location can be busy and parking is limited, the food is quick and decent, making it a great option for a fast grab. Customers have praised the hot, fresh chicken tenders and the delicious Cane's sauce that keeps them coming back. With its inviting atmosphere and simple, quality menu, Raising Cane's is a must-visit spot for a tasty meal on the go. The restaurant's kid-friendliness is also noted, although some families suggest more high chairs for little ones.