The chicken is unusually moist and tender. Very good. The breading is light, which is fine, with very subdued seasoning.
The combos come with crinkle cut fries that remind me of the frozen fries at the old drive-in theaters. You know the ones that might be made of potato or they might be made of cardboard; could go either way. In any event, they add nothing to the meal.
The coleslaw is average with a creamy dressing. It too adds nothing to the meal.
I didn't much care for their version of sweet tea. I don't know why sweet tea isn't the same everywhere, but it definitely varies.
For dipping, there's the Cane sauce. It struck me as an odd concoction with a lot of black pepper in it, but people must like it because, according to the menu, they charge for extra portions of it. I would have much preferred some honey mustard or bbq sauce.
The place was clean and appeared to be well run.
I'd go back to Canes if someone insisted but personally I would just as soon go to the Colonel. The chicken strips are tastier and there's a much bigger selection of better tasting sides.