Cane's is the most pedestrian thing ever. When you find yourseld on the fence about whether the (checks notes) TOAST is the best thing on the menu, you're really, really getting by on hype.I get people like Cane's because it's a mountain of food for $12 and they really just want to drink punchbowls of that sauce...but I don't like that sauce and I swear their chicken doesn't even have a pinch of salt and pepper.
I have a new one near me I'd probably get all the time if they could add even a pinch of seasoning and/or get bbq or some other sauce options. As it is I never go there.
I absolutely love it but I also absolutely understand how someone hates it.Great Plains.
This is how I feel about In and Out and Five Guys. All hype and zero substance.Cane's is the most pedestrian thing ever. When you find yourseld on the fence about whether the (checks notes) TOAST is the best thing on the menu, you're really, really getting by on hype.
Then you might as well drink Hot chocolate.
I absolutely love it but I also absolutely understand how someone hates it.
I really think In-n-Out is popular with locals because, it's probably 40% cheaper than our local McDs or Chic-Fil-A prices. Then non California residents try it and wonder what's the big deal. I constantly see lines down the block for the drive through and I think it's more about "only place i can feed my family of four under 50 bucks" than it is about "world's greatest burger".
There's a McDs near me charging $4.99 for a medium french fries. Depending on the McDs location I wouldn't be shocked if it cost 2x what In-n-Out costs.
We stop there on the way back from the big 12 tourney every year.Did Great Plains just last weekend, usually go once a yr during BB season with friends.
Ranch, hard boiled or fried eggs, mayo, mushrooms, cottage cheese, pickle herring, bologna.
The Dirty Dodge just got a chick-fil-a, it seems popular lines weren't crazy when I went by today.I like Cane's but I go like once every year or two because no one else in my family likes it. It's good chicken strips. The sauce is tasty but not worth a long drive or a wait.
The fact I love to share though is how freaking profitable they are. If you're going to buy a franchise, RC is about as good as it gets. And just about every one I've ever gone to is slammed no matter the time of day.
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Yeah, that’s really the deal with In-and-Out, it’s relatively cheap. I went to one in San Francisco a couple of years ago - it’s pretty good fast food, nothing special or exceptional, but its very affordable (and fast, they have the serving down to a science).Whaaaat? McD's is cheaper than inn-n-out? I always thought they were supposedly pricey never been to one. Be-Bops is my go to fast food burger.
Oysters. They look how I imagine Jabba the Hutt’s boogers
I’m sure the newness is a big factor.The Dirty Dodge just got a chick-fil-a, it seems popular lines weren't crazy when I went by today.
KFC. Liked it as a kid but had it maybe two years ago and it was awful and expensive.
You know why I like in n out? Because the workers appear to give a ****. Looks like a place where you work hard, they pay you decently, and the good is atleast on par if not better than similarly priced places.
Same reason I like Costco, Trader Joe's, Kwik Star, Scheels.
I really like Canes. It works for them particularly because they have such a limited menu. The quality of the meat/strips is hard to beat.
I get that people want more spice or seasoning, but that is not what it is. I think they could please more people if they had a spicy option, but then they would be going against their philosophy of the limited menu.
I do think they could add a couple sauces too, that would not really be going against their limited menu, and would make more people like it.
The quality of the strips are far better than most out there, but the lack of options for spice or sauce does turn some off.
I like their sauce, but I do also wish they had other options sometimes.
The one thing you cant argue with is their popularity or success, they apparently are doing something right. Just like I dont get the hype for Chick Fil A but they must be doing something right, by how successful they are.