Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Is Coming to WA State (Finally!)
Fast Food Foodies like me are looking forward to seeing us finally get the first ever Raising Cane’s location in Washington. What exciting news! I'm still trying to get over the fact that we have an Ezell's Chicken and a Chik-Fil-A here.
I first saw the story about Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers' exciting plans to open a location here in Washington when King 5 News posted about it on Twitter (I mean, on X), my bad. I wish there were more of these national fast food chain locations in Central WA so that I could enjoy them all the time like the people on the West side of the state get to do! </ends rant lol>
I am nosy as h*ll, so I had to look a bit further into this hot gossip about Raising Cane’s opening a location in Washington. You see, I was recently visiting Las Vegas and I had meant to try out Raising Cane’s, but I opted for Dave’s Hot Chicken. Now, I’m kind of kicking myself in the “biscuits” for not sampling Raising Cane’s food so that I can know whether or not I should be excited about this news.
Raising Cane's Bold Leap into WA with Its 1st Location
Commercial real estate firm, Ewing Clark Inc, has just filed for a pre-submittal conference to open up a Raising Cane’s in Washington.
RAISING CANE’S MOST POPULAR MENU ITEMS
Fans of Raising Cane’s menu of course come for the chicken fingers, but they stay for things like:
Raising Cane's Gallons of sweet tea and lemonade
Raising Cane’s sauce for dipping their crinkle cut fries
Raising Cane's Texas Toast
And tailgater party platters of 25 up to 100 chicken fingers.
Initial Reactions to the News the 1st Raising Cane's Is Coming to WA
The Puget Sound Business Journal had the full scoop on which Washington state store Raising Cane’s wants to take over, which is the old American Apparel store in the U-District (University District). Construction renovation costs and permit fees to open up Washington’s first Raising Cane���s Chicken Fingers is estimated to cost $2M, according to a Building & Land Use Pre-Application with the city of Seattle.
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