Raising Cane’s (or Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers) is a fast-food restaurant specializing in chicken fingers. That’s right, chicken fingers! Their chicken fingers are what some people call chicken tenders. Either way, they are delicious and Raising Cane’s menu prices are not too shabby either.
Today, Raising Cane’s has over 150 locations and it keeps growing. Raising Cane’s is a fine example of a niche restaurant specializing in one specific food. You’re not going to find much else on their menu so if you don’t like chicken fingers, you’re out of luck. The good news is that Raising Cane’s prices are pretty affordable.
In this article
- Raising Cane’s Menu Prices
- Raising Cane’s PDF Menu Prices
- Raising Cane’s FAQ
- What time does Raising Cane’s open?
- What time does Raising Cane’s close?
- Is Raising Cane’s open on holidays?
- What are some Raising Cane’s Nutrition Facts?
- Can I order online at Raising Cane’s?
- Who owns Raising Cane’s?
- When was Raising Cane’s founded?
- How Many Raising Cane’s are there?
- Does Raising Cane’s have coupons?
- Can customer substitute coleslaw at Raising Cane’s?
- Does Raising Cane’s deliver?
- Can I use Apple Pay at Raising Cane’s?
Raising Cane’s Menu Prices
The restaurant does not offer any other meals besides chicken fingers, but they do have sides such as fries, Texas Toast, and coleslaw. They also have a unique sauce, called Cane’s sauce, to dip the chicken fingers.
Important: the prices below were collected for an Arby’s location in Raising Cane’s #387 (1970 S Atlantic Blvd Monterey Park, CA 91754) on August 25, 2023. Your local prices will be different. Please see our editorial policy. Learn how we collect and verify prices.
Below are the latest Raising Cane’s menu prices.
Combos
Food | Contents | Price |
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The Box Combo | 4 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Coleslaw, Cane’s Sauce, Texas Toast & Regular Drink – 22 oz. | 11.59 |
The 3 Finger Combo | 3 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Cane’s Sauce, Texas Toast & Regular Drink – 22 oz. | 9.99 |
The Caniac Combo | 6 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Coleslaw, 2 Cane’s Sauces, Texas Toast & Large Drink – 32 oz. | 16.85 |
The Sandwich Combo | 3 Chicken Fingers, Cane’s Sauce, Lettuce, Kaiser Roll, Fries & Regular Drink – 22 oz. | 9.99 |
The Kids Combo | 2 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Cane’s Sauce, Kid’s Drink – 12 oz. & Activity | 6.49 |
Tailgates
Food | Quantity | Price |
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25 Finger Tailgate | 25 pieces | 42.99 |
50 Finger Tailgate | 50 pieces | 79.99 |
75 Finger Tailgate | 75 pieces | 119.99 |
100 Finger Tailgate | 100 pieces | 148.99 |
200 Finger Tailgate | 200 pieces | 286.99 |
300 Finger Tailgate | 300 pieces | 424.99 |
Extras
Food | Price |
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Chicken Finger | 1.99 |
Crinkle-Cut Fries | 2.72 |
Cane's Sauce | 0.39 |
Texas Toast | 1.35 |
Coleslaw | 1.35 |
Sandwich | 7.99 |
Drinks
Food | Size | Price |
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Lemonade | Regular | 2.72 |
Lemonade | Large | 2.99 |
Sweat Tea | Regular | 2.49 |
Sweat Tea | Large | 2.72 |
Unsweet Tea | Regular | 2.49 |
Unsweet Tea | Large | 2.72 |
Half Unsweet / Half Sweet Tea | Regular | 2.49 |
Half Unsweet / Half Sweet Tea | Large | 2.72 |
Half Tea / Half Lemonade | Regular | 2.72 |
Half Tea / Half Lemonade | Large | 2.99 |
Fountain Drink (Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, etc.) | Regular | 2.49 |
Fountain Drink (Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Dr. Pepper, etc.) | Large | 2.72 |
Bottled Water | 16.9oz | 2.49 |
Bottled Water | 20oz | 2.72 |
Kids Drink (Lemonade, Tea, Milk, Juice, Fruit Punch) | 1.29 | |
Jug Lemonade | 1 galon | 10.89 |
Jug Sweet Tea | 1 galon | 6.99 |
Jug Unsweet Tea | 1 galon | 6.99 |
Raising Cane’s PDF Menu Prices
If you’re all about Raising Cane’s chicken fingers and that addictive Cane’s sauce, having a printable menu at your fingertips can be a real game-changer. Below is a link to a Raising Cane’s Menu PDF that lays out all the prices for all the items on their menu. Click the link to download the PDF to get ready for your next Raising Cane’s run. Whether you’re a regular who knows the menu by heart or a newbie curious about the sides, this PDF will help you to get ready for some finger-licking goodness.
Download Raising Cane’s Menu PDF
Raising Cane’s FAQ
What time does Raising Cane’s open?
Most of Raising Cane’s restaurants open at 10 am every day of the week.
Raising Cane’s opens at 10:00 a.m. Monday through Sunday. You can also visit their website to verify their opening hours based on your location.
What time does Raising Cane’s close?
In general, Raising Cane’s tend to close around 10 or 11 pm on weeknights, with weekends staying open an hour or two later. Le
Keep in mind that a typical closing time for Raising Cane’s can vary by location.
However, based on researching a number of different Raising Cane’s restaurants, we found some general information on their typical closing times that might help:
- Weekdays – Most Raising Cane’s restaurants seem to close between 10 pm and midnight. For example, locations in Texas, Georgia, and Ohio show closing hours around 10 or 11 pm Monday to Thursday.
- Fridays & Saturdays – On Fridays and Saturdays, many Raising Cane’s often close around 11 pm or midnight. Some may be open as late as 1 or 2 am on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Sundays – Sunday closing times tend to be earlier, with many Raising Cane’s shutting down between 9 and 10 pm.
To get the exact closing time for your local Raising Cane’s restaurant, I’d recommend checking their store locator online or calling the location directly. Hours can sometimes vary by season too.
Is Raising Cane’s open on holidays?
Additionally, we are closed on all major holidays like New Year’s Day, Easter, July 4th, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. You should call your local location to confirm their hours or operation but generally speaking, Raising Cane’s is closed on all major holidays:
- New Year’s Day
- Easter
- July 4th
- Memorial Day
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
What are some Raising Cane’s Nutrition Facts?
Raising Cane’s menu is fairly classic fast food fare that emphasizes fried chicken tenders and signature sauce as their staples. This means much of their food is higher in calories, sodium, saturated fat, and sugar compared to healthier homecooked options.
That said, Raising Cane’s does focus on quality ingredients – their chicken is never frozen and their oil has no trans fats. You can learn here about Raising Cane’s nutrition.
Can I order online at Raising Cane’s?
Yes, you can do mobile ordering at Raising Cane’s. Raising Cane’s mobile ordering is only available at select locations, so be sure to verify based on your area.
Who owns Raising Cane’s?
Raising Cane’s is owned by Todd Graves.
When was Raising Cane’s founded?
Raising Cane’s was founded in 1996 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by Todd Graves and Craig Silver. Todd Graves had the initial idea for a chicken finger restaurant while in college and his professor told him the idea would never work. He got the same response from various banks when he tried to apply for a loan.
How Many Raising Cane’s are there?
As of 2023, there are over 600 Raising Cane’s locations across the United States and beyond. Some of Raising Cane’s largest markets in the US include Texas (200+ locations), California, Georgia, Louisiana, Arizona, and Florida (50+ locations each).
Does Raising Cane’s have coupons?
Raising Cane’s does not give coupons, but they usually send offers via their Caniac Club.
Can customer substitute coleslaw at Raising Cane’s?
Customers can substitute coleslaw at Raising Cane’s. Not only their coleslaw but their fries and toast or an extra Cane’s sauce.
Does Raising Cane’s deliver?
Yes, Raising Cane’s does offer delivery at many of their locations. This is done through partnerships with third-party delivery services.
Can I use Apple Pay at Raising Cane’s?
Raising Cane’s doesn’t accept Apple Pay, but they do take cash, gift cards, MasterCard, visa, discover cards, and American Express credit cards. You can also verify, based on your location, what payment method does Raising Cane’s accept.
I see the tender price ala carte how much is the Chicken Sandwich Ala Carte is raising canes more focused on selling combos because that is what people wants
“Either way, they are delicious and Raising Cane’s prices are not too shabby either.” WHAAAAAAT?!!! Pricing varies in every state and I don’t appreciate anybody suggesting prices aren’t too shabby. I don’t have an income that allows me to may $35 to $55 just to treat my family to fast food lunch. I think they’re too expensive and they NEVER offer coupons. They can take their chicken fingers and do an anal probe. For that price, I’ll go make my own! Their website offered a free box combo just for signing up but it was a joke because they wanted me to buy stuff from other vendors just to get some free chicken. Yeah, right, If I can hardly afford the chicken, I sure as help cannot afford to be spending just to get a free box of chicken. Dream on Cane’s, your finger “ain’t” that tasty!
It’s $6 a meal.. And you get ALOT of food. So no, the prices aren’t too shabby.
If you went to a restaurant (Which you would get the same quality food) it would be a $15 meal.
You most likely live off of a welfare check. Am I right?
No, Devin Doarvk, I am most certainly not on welfare. How juvenile and rude of you. FYI, I am a single parent raising three boys. I pay a mortgage and all bills plus miscellaneous expenses. I am a college graduate. FYI, one meal cost me $11.97, not $6.
So, rude boy, 4 meals = about $50.
Oh, and why people are saying FRIED chicken and FRENCH FRIES are quality food is beyond me. Those are comfort foods!
I got addicted to eat at Raising Cane’s, simply I love the tenderness and flavor of the the chicken fingers an the dipping sauce is the best!
Look lady….u need to take a Cane’s finger and chill….if u are complaining about how u can not afford to feed ur family to fast food restaurants then maybe u should not be going to fast food restaurants…..take ur EBT card and try doing an anal probe with that!!!
Canes menu pricing in South Louisiana is about 15% less expensive than California… not what I’d call cheap, quality is better than “normal” QSR’s, so you do get what you paid for. Those that say it’s bland chicken deep fried, they had been marinated for tenders, not flavor. If you don’t like the Cane sauce, try the honey mustard it’s homemade, & underrated.
The chicken and fries were good. Unfortunately our order was take out and we didn’t discover there was no Texas toast or coleslaw for our box combos. Beware of the Cane’s on 71st & dodge in Omaha.
It’s a decent price for the high quality food, but don’t pretend like this isn’t one of the most expensive fast food restaurants out there.
But then, don’t think of it in the same mind as McDonald’s, because it’s not even close to that. Think of it like Boston Market or Pollo Regio. It’s “fast food” but of a much greater quality. It’s like an in-between getting fast food and eating at a sit-in restuarant.
I just tried this for the first time, and picked up the Box Combo. Damn it’s a lot of food for $8.22 including tax. The chicken was surprisingly moist inside. The breading on the chicken tasted good too. Fries, Coleslaw, Texas toast, Cain sauce, and the medium drink for $8.22 is a good value for quality fast food!
Spring, Texas
Idk…. iffy why only fries an slaw for a side….. needs more choices.
cane’s is HIGHLY overrated. zero flavor for the chicken unless you use their sauce – which is mediocre in my opinion. who care’s how much the food costs, when (if I ate cardboard) – the taste is about as good as I reckon cardboard would taste….blah….
Too expensive for me. Not getting my business.
Is canes tasty iv never been there before
Shari go to White Castle. U can get a burger for .63 cents. So u and the kids can eat for about $3 lmao
I tried it last night and it was pretty good. Mine was 9. Something for the box. Unfortunately, all fast food is overpriced these days. I will probably go back.
it is just so good and most of all the sauce is bomb
It says right above the combos to pick your state. Prices vary from state to state! Read!
First time there the chicken fingers We’re great, the fries could’ve been cooked a little better. Toasted Bread Was good I felt the price was a bit high but compatible with other places. Not bad at all for my first visit.
Bought the order of 25 chicken fingers! So tasty and delicious! These are huge in size, so can only eat two at a time! Have these fingers for many delicious meals!
We bought three boxes the other day and didn’t get any coleslaw. South Las Vegas Blvd location
shari I think you need some help sis
You can biy a whole chicken for 5 bux at Costo and you all want 1.99 for a chicken finger.
Nope!