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Raising Cane’s first Charlotte-area restaurant opens this week. What to know

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The Charlotte area’s newest chicken franchise has finally arrived.

Raising Cane’s is opening the doors to the national chain’s first Charlotte-area location at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24.

The restaurant sits just a few exits away from the city’s southern border in a former Bob Evans restaurant location. The site sits in a busy area off Interstate 77’s Dave Lyle Boulevard exit, with a shopping center, movie theater and other restaurants nearby.

The interior of a Raising Cane’s restaurant.
The interior of a Raising Cane’s restaurant. Rhea Ashlynn Photography

What to know about Raising Cane’s

Raising Cane’s offers a menu that includes chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries and coleslaw and Texas toast — served up in options of the 3 Finger Combo, the Box Combo with four fingers or the Caniac Combo with six fingers. Each is paired with Cane’s sauce — the only option the restaurant carries.

Other menu options are the Sandwich Combo, which puts the 3 Finger Combo on a bun with lettuce and swaps out the Texas toast; and a kid’s meal with two fingers, a small fry and a kid-sized drink.

Catering-sized portions are also available.

A warm, vibrant photo of a fast-food meal set on an orange table with black baskets lined with red-and-white branded paper hold fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, a slice of Texas toast, and a small cup of coleslaw.
A Raising Cane’s Box Combo. Raising Cane’s

North Carolina’s three existing locations are in Chapel Hill, Camp Lejeune and Greenville. South Carolina has locations open in Clemson, Summerville, North Charleston and Mount Pleasant.

Location: 520 John Ross Pkwy, Rock Hill, SC 29730

Menu

Cuisine: Chicken fingers

Instagram: @raisingcanes

Bulk orders are available at Raising Cane’s, now open in Rock Hill.
Bulk orders are available at Raising Cane’s, now open in Rock Hill. Raising Cane’s

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