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| - Came here on Sunday because it was close to where my daughter's soccer tourney was. A menu of nothing but chicken fingers sounds pretty simple right? It is, until you have a giant menu full of chicken finger combos with different amounts of fingers to choose from. Luckily, a young man by the name of Johnny must've noticed the deer in the headlights look we had when staring at the menu, and he pretty much broke it down "Barney style" a la "Ordering Chicken Fingers for Dummies" and helped us survive the whole ordering process. LOL. For that, I am grateful, because Johnny's customer service skills were on point, and for that reason alone, I'd come back to this location should I be in the area next time I'm in town.
So the chicken fingers on this particular day were perfectly breaded and didn't need any seasoning, especially when paired with their "Cane Sauce". Not sure if they're all the same or if there's different, but ours were white meat (chicken tenderloin). Chicken was moist and not dry at all. The crinkle cut fries weren't anything special in the sense that they did something different to them to give them some kind of OMG wow factor, but they were crispy and perfectly salted. Garlic bread wasn't very garlicky, but not too shabby either. My favorite side was the coleslaw, which pushed the limits on the amount of mayo in it without overpowering it.
The four of us decided on sharing our combos, so we got The Box Combo, which is 4 chicken strips, texas toast, coleslaw, fries and a drink, and The Caniac combo which is six strips and it wasn't enough food for a growing boy, a soccer player and a daddy with a bigger appetite. If you don't eat like a bird, I'd recommend getting The Caniac on your own.
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