3/5 James G. 1 year ago on Google
$22
for
2
tenders,
fries,
potato
salad,
small
drink
&
side
of
the
fried
green
beans.
My
first
time
here
-
do
not
confuse
this
with
Nashville
Hot
Chicken,
as
it's
not
the
traditional
flavor
profile.
It's
good,
but
honestly
the
chicken
tenders
from
Cane's
are
better!!!
The
2
tender
meal
comes
with
fries
(which
rival
Portillo's),
a
sauce
they
call
24K
(a
little
bite
to
it),
potato
salad,
the
2
tenders
and
you
pick
the
heat...I
chose
"hot",
and
they
are
served
on
a
thick
slice
of
buttered
Texas
Toast
(with
a
pickle
on
top
of
each
tender).
The
issue
I
have
is
the
to
go
order...since
I
got
mine
to
go...the
potato
salad
is
thrown
in
the
styrofoam
container
alongside
the
toast
and
fries
-
plus
the
potato
salad
was
now
warm.
It
may
have
tasted
much
better
chilled
and
separated
from
everything
else.
The
garlic
toast
could
have
been
placed
on
top,
but
it
wasn't
so
it
was
soggy
and
covered
in
potato
salad.
The
tenders
were
okay
-
slightly
on
the
small
size
for
what
I
was
paying
($12.99)
for
this
combo
meal.
The
drink
was
extra
by
the
way
-
but
I
think
it's
only
99
cents.
They
have
Pepsi
products
(and
only
Diet
Pepsi)
-
no
one
carries
the
zero
sugar
soda
anywhere??
The
"Hot"
level
made
me
sweat
a
bit
-
and
I
can
usually
handle
some
hot
stuff.
But
the
real
Nashville
Hot
Chicken
isn't
like
this...so
I
don't
think
you
should
compare.
Think
of
this
as
chicken
tenders
in
various
degrees
of
heat.
And
the
chicken
wasn't
covered
in
a
sauce
or
anything
-
it's
like
the
breading
contained
the
heat.
I
also
tried
the
fried
green
beans.
They
are
$6.99
and
you
get
a
TON
of
these.
They
were
also
okay.
After
eating
a
couple,
I
lost
interest
in
them
-
nothing
really
WOWed
me
with
these.
I
think
they
could
have
been
thinner
or
crispier.
There
was
a
thick
breading
on
them...which
made
them
just
flavorless.
Service
was
fine
and
the
restaurant
itself
is
smaller;
I
also
couldn't
figure
out
how
to
order
online
to
pick-up.
You
have
to
call
at
this
time
I
think.