Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

855 E Alosta Ave, Azusa - 91702
207 reviews
Fast Food Chicken
(626) 633-0069

My experience at Raising Cane’s was amazing. I really just enjoy everything about it here with the whole dine in experience inside being very chill and nice music playing. The food also takes a fair amount of time and their fresh lemonade is definitely a go to everytime. Overall I’d definitely be coming here again and would highly recommend it here to anyone in Azusa.

Love RC but this location always overcooks/ has the thinnest strips that are just breading.

l got a Box combo with a lemonade and the entire cup was filled with ice. There was barely any lemonade and when I asked for a refill they said they would have to charge me. I did not ask them to put that much ice. I felt very scammed. Not a good service.

Only complaint is the drive thru. It does not follow a natural order of how customer behave. They put these yellow cones up, actually creates MORE congestion and MORE confusion. When you ask them about it, they say it’s because the exit and entrance are being confused by customers. Perhaps the person confused is the manager of canes. In the end, it doesn’t really matter what you want the flow of traffic to be; what matters is the user experience/customer behavior. Look at the traffic flow. Do a waiting line study. If I had to guess, over >90% of people enter through the “parking lot side” …. and the majority of these cars are doing 3-point turns to circumvent the cones. A smaller proportion are driving to Jack in the Box to do U-turns, offsetting the congestion into their parking lot. The whole thing is a mess.These yellow cones are simply bandaids for bad design. Except these bandaids are doing more harm than good. It’s a self-inflicted wound. The Cane’s manager must have a stinky cheese brain to not realize that. The benefit of cones is when cars are backed up all the way to the dumpsters, and it causes cars to get jammed when leaving the drive thru. This is rare.Einstein once said… “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”The only difference is running a chicken joint isn’t rocket science; however, it does require some level of common sense.Suggestion: Remove the cones in all instances unless cars are backed up to the dumpsters. Voilà! Self inflicted wound solved! Stop making it a pain to go to canes.

Best dipping sauce in the fast food game!Simple menu, simply delicious, and super cravable.I had been wanting to try this place for years. My first visit was worth the wait.Juicy and tender chicken inside a uniquely crispy batter unlike any other that I have ever had. Delicate and light, I can only compare it to the crunch of a ruffles potato chip. Also, the lightly seasoned batter allows the Cane's sauce to shine... like the face of Moses after he came down the mountain where he met with God.The lemonade is great and the sides are good but let's be honest with ourselves. Cane's sauce is the star of the show. It's so good that I actually felt genuinely sad the next day when eating a chicken sandwich from another chicken franchise famous for its special sauce. My reality has been shattered. It's also very sad because the nearest Cane's location is a twenty five minute drive from where I live. Cane's, please open up a location in Pasadena!This Cane's location is right across the street from not one, but two college campuses. Similarly, the original location was next to a major university. Their target audience may be young adults but honestly, chicken tenders and fries are an American comfort food for all ages.Fun Facts:-The first location opened in 1996 near LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. There are currently over 600 locations.-The founder of Raising Cane's, Todd Graves, got a C- for his chicken finger only restaurant business plan while taking a business class in college.-He had to raise his own money to open the first location because no one would give him a business loan. They all thought that a chicken finger only restaurant would never work.-He named the restaurant after his dog.So, the underdog, who named the restaurant after his dog, is now a top dog in fast food fried chicken.If you haven't already, I highly recommend that you give this popular place a try soon.

Everything. Best fried chicken fingers made. And caines secret sauce is legendary.

I was waiting less than one minute to get my food. Fast and ready.

Drive-thru is always bad service. Tonight, I ordered an extra sauce. When I wanted to confirm at the window the girl gave me ketchup. I asked a second time and she just waved me off and closed the window while I was talking. Baldwin Park and City of Industry have much better service.

Chicken was good, very tender and breading light and soft. Texas toast was great. But the long line at drive through took 20+ minutes. A little pricey.

I remember the first time i tried it. There were always super long lines so i went right as it opened and i was 2nd in line. Tasted good but i ended up getting food poisoning from it and vowed to never eat there again.One year later i ate there again with my sister and friends and it is one of my favorite chicken spots. Love their chicken. It's finger lickin' good!