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Raising Cane’s continues to expand this summer.
After opening five new restaurants in July, Louisiana’s Baton Rouge is known for its chain of chicken fingers. In a statement to USA Today, seven more locations will open in six states in August, including its first restaurant in Long Beach, California.
Other states acquiring new locations include Florida, Wisconsin and Maryland, with the Cane Statement issued a statement in a July 28 email.
Here’s what you need to know about this month’s Rayscane opening.
Which states have got a new place to grow cane?
According to the chain, the new restaurant will open at the next location on the next date.
- August 5th: 323 William S Canning Blvd., Fall River, MA.
- August 5th: 2742 Tyrone Blvd N., St. Petersburg, Florida
- August 7th: 1850 Oakland Avenue, Indiana, Pennsylvania
- August 12th: 1741 Claribel Rd. , Riverbank, California
- August 19th: 6803 Ritchie Hwy. , Glenburney, Maryland
- August 19th: 3740 Wi-16, Cross, Wisconsin
- August 26th: 119 E. Carson St., Long Beach, California
What is the purpose of keeping a cane?
The company sells chicken sandwiches and chicken finger combos, including crinkle cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw and cane sauce.
Todd Graves, owner of Raising Cane, had planned to call his restaurant Sockeye first.
However, a friend suggested that the company be named after his yellow Labrador retriever, who raised the cane, who spent a lot of time at the construction site at the North Gates first breeding cane site at Louisiana State University.
According to the chain, Dog Cane I served as the company’s mascot until his death in 1998. He was friendly and loved to wear Graves sunglasses.
Cane II, the second mascot of the cane, stepped into her role in 1999. She was a treatment dog that visited patients in hospitals all over the country. As the company’s mascot, Cane II spent time at the company’s restaurant support office and participated in community events until 2016.
Most recently, Cane III, born in 2017, has been appointed as the mascot.
“She loves raising a cane restaurant and stealing her belly from her crew,” the company said. He said that raising a cane fan can follow her on @RaisingCane3’s social media.
Saleen Martin is a reporter for the USA Today Now team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – 757. Email her to sdmartin@usatoday.com.
Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter for USA Today. You can follow him with X @geuna Alternatively, email him at gdhauari@gannett.com.

