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Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

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4.3 Google Review
6015 Hwy 6 N, Houston, Texas, 77084, United States
(281) 345-1605 www.raisingcanes.com
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Mar 4, 2018
Always enjoy the friendliness of the staff here. The food is excellent. I love their chicken and bread. The only thing they need to work on is the cleaning up. Tables and floors are usually sticky. I have had to wipe up tabletop every time we've gone. Also, I don't like that you pay extra price for lemonade, and not get free refills. You still have to pay extra for another . Just like you pay for extra sauces. Guess that's how you earn extra money .

May 18, 2018
We appreciate this location and the staff for their service to our school. Keep up the great work!

Mar 18, 2018
This is a great place. The customer service is phenomenal!!! A kind, young man named Irving was especially welcoming and enthusiastic about the restaurant! He really made the experience great!

Apr 28, 2018
Food was good however, I was in the drive-thru and I stated , " can just I get the CANIAC BOX W/ NO COLESLAW and thats it". The cashier said," ok so you want the caniac combo with what drink?" I said no, I just want the box . I didn't mean, the box as in the description . I literally just meant the CANIAC BOX. I go home and find out they gave me the box meal that includes just 4 chicken tenders. Lesson from this is, go inside so the cashier can hear you better and read your lips to fully understand so your order won't get messed up.

Mar 30, 2018
Food is always cooked fresh and they are always friendly. What more do i have to say? Oh they also have a first responder and military discount.

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