Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

4009 Behrman Pl Ste B, New Orleans - 70114
119 reviews
Chicken Fast Food
(504) 363-4199

Food was good and hot. Surprised honey mustard was extra.

Came on the recommendation of a co-worker who said that this place is better than Popeye's, and they weren't wrong. The Cane sauce is delicious, the crinkle cut fries are cooked perfectly, and unlike every Popeye's I've eaten at this place makes a priority of keeping their dining room clean at all times. Would definitely recommend if you're looking for good food on the quick.

Always have a long line but the wait time is never long. Food is always fresh, but they always forget the honey mustard.

Never had a bad visit. Drive thru only at the moment with occasional long lines, but they keep it moving so it's never a long wait. The chicken is usually hot and juicy. The sweet tea is very sweet, kind of like drinking syrup. I prefer half unsweet, but do enjoy the large sweet tea on occasion. It's a limited menu, but that's why they can do it well and do it quickly.

The food is good! It’s almost, always hot but they try to do their best. A vary of cashiers seem to have little attitudes. Nevertheless, I didn’t come to be friends, only cordial. A hello, thank you, goodbye, god bless.

I really like ordering my food on the app and having it ready and a friendly employee handing it to me as I walk in. I never thought chicken fingers would be a meal of choice, but Canes has changed my views. We will continue to visit this establishment!!

No dine in, so we didn't eat. We are from out of town and our hotel was across the bridge.

We love Raising Canes Chicken. Every time we eat here, the food is always hot and taste great. We'll worth the money. I wish they had Raising Canes Chicken in Florida. Definitely recommend.

I didnt eat I just dropped my daughter off at work but I've NEVER gotten food frome Canes that wasn't fresh!

Dining room closed 11/23. What city ordinance? Get real, stop cutting corners. Short staffed? Consider offering your skilled food service workers a living wage. I promise you it's a far more appropriate solution than sending salaried corporate employees to staff your stores. Thousands of "essential" working class folks have perished in service of profits throughout the pandemic and their material conditions have only marginally improved. Surely you can do better than $11 an hour.