You have come to the right place for the Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers® menu with prices. The Raising Cane menu is focused on making perfect Chicken Fingers, Fries, coleslaw and Texas Toast made to order, fast.
Raising Cane’s is a great place to stop for lunch or dinner. Dine in or pick up for a quick but delicious meal on the go. There are also great Tailgate bargains priced for a crowd, so consider them for an easy solution for your next big event.
Below you will find some favorites along with the full menu with prices.
Food | Details | Price |
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Prices may vary by location. Consult your location's menu & your server for exact pricing. |
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Combos |
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The Box Combo | 4 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Coleslaw, Cane's Sauce, Texas Toast & Regular Drink | $6.98 |
The 3 Finger Combo | 3 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Cane's Sauce, Texas Toast & Regular Drink | $6.38 |
The Caniac Combo | 6 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Coleslaw, 2 Cane's Sauces, Texas Toast & Large Drink | $9.98 |
The Sandwich Combo | 3 Chicken Fingers, Cane's Sauce, Lettuce, Kaiser Roll, Fries & Regular Drink | $5.98 |
The Kids Combo | 2 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Cane's Sauce, Kid's Drink & Activity | $4.58 |
Extras |
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Chicken Finger | $1.09 | |
Cane's Sauce | $0.29 | |
Crinkle-Cut Fries | $1.49 | |
Texas Toast | $0.69 | |
Coleslaw | $0.69 | |
Drinks |
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Fountain Drink | Kids (12 oz.) | $0.99 |
Regular (22 oz.) | $1.59 | |
Large (32 oz.) | $1.79 | |
Sweet / Unsweet Tea | Kids (12 oz.) | $0.99 |
Regular (22 oz.) | $1.59 | |
Large (32 oz.) | $1.79 | |
1 Gallon | $4.99 | |
Lemonade | Kids (12 oz.) | $0.99 |
Regular (22 oz.) | $1.84 | |
Large (32 oz.) | $2.09 | |
1 Gallon | $8.99 | |
Tailgates |
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Cane's Sauce Included With Order |
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Chicken Fingers | 25 Pc. | $27.49 |
50 Pc. | $48.99 | |
75 Pc. | $69.99 | |
100 Pc. | $89.99 | |
Each Additional Chicken Fingers | 100 Pc. | $84.99 |
Canes's Gear |
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Logo Hats/Visors | $9.99 | |
Short Sleeve T-Shirts | $9.99 | |
Long Sleeve T-Shirts | $11.99 |
Popular Menu Items
The secret to the incredible Chicken Fingers at Raising Cane’s is that they use only fresh (never frozen) chicken tenders that are marinated in a tenderizing and spice infusing specialty marinade.
Then, each tender is hand breaded to order. This small batch philosophy really gives Raising Cane’s an edge by focusing on doing a few things, perfectly.
The coleslaw and Cane’s Sauce is made fresh daily at each location. This means that you get crisp and creamy slaw and fresh zingy sauce with every order, every visit.
The Texas Toast has just the right butter and garlic balance, and it is grilled to perfection right in time for your meal.
Below you will find some great combination deals followed by the full menu with prices.
The Box Combo
This is the most popular combo on the menu at Raising Cane’s and it features four Chicken Fingers, a side of Crinkle-Cut Fries, coleslaw, a side of Cane’s Sauce, and an order of Texas Toast.
It has a little of everything great at Raising Cane’s and a great way to get a good bargain and a filling meal. It comes with a regular drink for $6.98.
The Kids Combo
If you are looking for a light snack or want to find a great bargain for a smaller meal for the kids, this is the way to go.
It comes with two Chicken Fingers, a small side of fries and a Kid’s drink. Of course it also has a side of Cane’s zesty sauce for $4.58.
Ala Cart Items
All of the items on the menu at Raising Cane’s are also available on their own, and are very reasonably priced.
Would you like an extra order of freshly grilled Texas Toast or creamy coleslaw? No problem! It’s just $0.69.
Tailgate Deals
Having its roots in the college town at LSU, Raising Cane’s knows that Chicken Fingers make excellent food for tailgates, parties and large events.
There are several different sizes, making it easy to scale to the number of guests you are expecting. A 100-piece Tailgate Deal comes with plenty of Cane’s Sauce for dipping for $89.99.
Raising Cane’s History
The founder of Raising Cane’s, Todd Graves, was originally unable to borrow capital to open his restaurant. In order to earn the initial capital investment, he worked in both oil refineries in Louisiana and commercial fishing in Alaska while he saved enough money to get the SBA loan that was enough to open the business.
The first Raising Cane’s location opened next to the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The chain grew rapidly and had 50 locations by 2008, concentrated in Baton Rouge.
By 2016 there were 280 locations in the United States. One of the hallmarks of the brand is their commitment to strengthening local communities, donating 25% of profits to schools, food banks and canine assistance programs among other organizations.