I have heard rumors that there will be a Raising Caine's built on the lot next to the gas station on Air Depot and SE 29th. I can't find any information online. Can anyone confirm this?
I have heard rumors that there will be a Raising Caine's built on the lot next to the gas station on Air Depot and SE 29th. I can't find any information online. Can anyone confirm this?
Not that it's always updated daily or anything, but the accessory's site still lists it as vacant. If Sooner Investments has a deal pending though, it won't really show anything until the building is built. The tough thing with the stuff there on 29th is, the ownership may not change on the lots/buildings, so it's not as easy to see what tenant will go in.
Cane's would make sense there. It's a relatively hidden lot with the gas station in front of it, but fast food is probably about the only thing that WOULD go in there. Would it possibly be going in the same building as Pei Wei though???
This lot is the last one to fill now, but there's still a chunk of 29th facing surface lot they could take like they did for Pei Wei.....so we might not be done yet. Now if they would just do a little road repair on that main road down the center....
Ive never had anything from Raising Cane's are they good.
The sauce is outstanding and the chicken is good. I recommend trying it. Then if you don't like it, you never have to go back.
Oh I plan to try it if one opens in Midwest City
You do have to catch them when they haven't overcooked the strips....they tend to do that pretty often. It's chicken strips, so the sauce is what makes the restaurant. If you don't like the sauce, I wouldn't recommend trying to eat there because otherwise its a plain ole breaded strip....and to be honest, they aren't very tasty without the sauce.
It's one of those things, you say tomato, I say tomoto. Taste is subjective, and I thought the strips were very bland, and the sauce did not taste good to me, but you think it's outstanding. I never say don't try it, that's why I agree with your statement, "I recommend trying it".
C. T.
My kids love raising canes. The chicken strips are much better quality than what you get at most fast food restaurants. I think it would be a good addition to Midwest city.
I noticed this morning that there is construction work going on on the lot next to the gas station on SE 29th and Air Depot.
Last edited by doufan; 08-12-2015 at 08:51 AM. Reason: Corrected the location
apologies. I wrote this early in the morning when I was half awake. Its Air Depot and 29th.
This is great. I love Raising Kanes and the food that they have. If it is true, I will be very welcome to this. Hey, with more development moving towards Midwest City and Del City, I won't have to go far for anything in the next few years. Hooray!!!
I found two job openings on the Raising Caine's website for Midwest City. I guess that confirms they are opening a restaurant here. Doesn't confirm the exact location.
Restaurant Manager-Hourly Crewmembers-Corp Office Careers-Raising Cane's
Shift Manager - New Restaurant Opening Midwest City, OK
General Manager - New Restaurant Opening Midwest City, OK
a bunch of chicken being served in MWC. What we really need is an entertainment venue.
Very true...movies, games, minigolf, lasertag, etc. Convert Heritage Park into an entertainment district!
Up in Edmond and over by Quail Springs, Raising Caine's and Chik-Fil-A are right across from each other. Between the two, I'll go to Chik-Fil-A every time, ... except on Sundays.
Cane's chicken strips are generally thick and hefty strips of juicy white meat. Every once in a while you'll get a small gimpy piece. They have really good crinkle fries. I like to dip their thick buttered Texas Toast in the Cane's sauce. Heck I never use ketchup, I just order several extra Cane's sauces and dip everything in it. Yummy. Yummy. Yummy.
Drove by this a couple days ago and it looks really close to opening, they were hauling tables and things inside.
We need more food options in MWC in that area to dilute the crowds I still find it nearly impossible to eat anywhere from 11am - 1pm in the area because you're waiting in line for 45 minutes.
It's open .... Haven't been in yet but a co-worker states there chicken is small in size but tasty .
Went in last week, it's the Raising Cane's you know and love. Extremely friendly service more so than I normally get from them. They were having issues keeping tables clean and things but that's understandable I guess for opening week or two.
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