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Reviews for Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers in Columbus, OH

Jeff Sharkey 1 year ago
4

We placed a large to go order for family event. Got exactly what we ordered and on time. Excellent service. I gave 4 stars... because I like their food, but don't love it. It's just good chicken strips. Read more

Constance Conant 1 year ago
5

We were greeted as soon as we came in the door. Our food was prepared and ready to go in a decent time frame. And then cashiers... that were helping us were super friendly. Read more

Bob Roehm 1 year ago
5

I ate a slightly-early lunch today [10-27-2022] at Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers at 10 E. 11th Ave. in the "South Campus... Gateway" area of the "University District" neighborhood of Columbus [directly across the street from Barnes and Noble at TheOhio State University]. I had been attending a meeting that morning at the Ohio Union so eating at Raising Cane's ChickenFingers [one of the twenty restaurants that are currently in the "43201" section of my list of restaurants at which to eat "onbehalf of Google Maps" had been an obvious choice for lunch. I had studied the Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers menu on-line inadvance of my visit and learned that there are actually very few choices when ordering a meal. I assume that their limited menuis so that they will be able to serve as many customers as possible in as little time as possible. I resented having to pay forand choose a soft drink when my usual practice is to order no drink or to order "just water. " I did order Sprite with my mealsince my only option when ordering had been to pay for a soft drink. Below is what I had ordered earlier today. The BoxCombo®: [four Chicken Fingers, Crinkle-Cut Fries, One Cane's Sauce®, Texas Toast, Coleslaw, and a Regular Fountain Drink/Tea(22 oz.)]. I now know what "Chicken Fingers" [at least according to Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers] are. It had been difficultfor me to figure out how best to eat my four "Chicken Fingers." Initially, I had picked them up with my hands and had eaten themdirectly; I later decided to experiment with using a fork instead but neither of those options had been optimal. The tinylittle container of coleslaw that had been served with my meal had obviously been stored in an extremely humid refrigerator formany hours immediately before being served with the result that the outside of the container had been covered with "dew" and hadbeen quite slippery to pick up and hold while eating. If you are in the "University District" neighborhood Read more

Lynz 2 years ago
5

This was our first time at a Raising Cane's and we thought it was really good for a fast food place. You can definitely tell... they use real chicken, not the processed mushed up kind. Initially we planned on eating elsewhere but they were closed andCane's was open late. Parking at this location is a bit of a beast, so if you have disability or accessibility needs it mightbe difficult to access. Three of us ate for under $30. The canes sauce is very similar to Zaxby's sauce if you've had thatbefore. Read more

Citlali ?Esmeralda? Leon 2 years ago
4

Had canes for the first time, it?s over hyped but it was good, friendly staff, could be cleaner

Tommy Tran 2 years ago
1

I am shocked. Finger for scale. It?s as long as my finger. How did they think this was acceptable as a 3 finger combo???

G. R 2 years ago
5

First time here, and Definitely coming back ???????????? it was Super Full but they give us the food Fast!!! Delicious ????????... 10/10 Read more

Lauren Grmek 2 years ago
4

As an avid Canes go-er, I thought it was important to discuss accessibility at one of my favorite dinner spots. There are two... entrances/exits at this location, but only one is wheelchair accessible, and neither are automatic. The other entrance has asmall set of stairs leading to the door, but a railing is provided. Inside Canes, there are different types of seating optionssuch as tables, booths, and high top tables, offering many options of accessibility. There is also an outside table rightoutside the door. When it's busy, it may be overwhelming for individuals with a sensory processing disorder as there are crowdsof people both ordering and waiting for their orders, as well as music playing. There is also a disco ball inside which maydisturb people who have visual impairments, although it is not always spinning. There are two bathrooms with push doors. Insideeach bathroom there's a changing table, but probably would not support an adult. There is room for a wheelchair in bothbathrooms, but it would be hard to navigate the wheelchair to the sink because of the placement of the toilet. Since thereisn't a parking lot, you will likely have a small walk before you get here. However, this location is directly in front of thecrosswalk on High Street. There are both audio and visual clues at the crosswalk that inform you when it's time to cross. Read more