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So I'm a huge raisin Canes fan so was kinda reluctant to come here. I came here since this is literally my backyard instead of driving 30 mins round trip to canes. First of all I applaud this place for trying to be different with its dry run seasoning and unique cane sugar only soda pop... The chicken was cooked well and tasted great. The fries are awesome. Your tradition skinny fries you'd find in a bar. The cole slaw is different and sour style. In short, it's good but growing up with Canes, this places doesn't compete. The chicken needed a sauce (canes sauces would've been great). The worst part is the price. Two orders of 2 piece tenders and two drinks was $28. You get more at canes and $10 less plus better slaw, sauce, drinks, and toast bread. The man that was cleaning tables is why I gave this place a 4 star. He alone gave best (only) service and was very attentive. Brought me ranch dressing, grabbed my forks, brought me my food, and cleaned my table when I was done. Once again, good food but I'll drive to Canes next time.
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