Raising Cane’s will open a new store in July 2026. See list

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Raising Cane’s plans to open several new restaurants in July. These new stores will bring the Chicken Finger chain into three new markets in the southern United States, including cities in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.

Overall, Raising Cane’s plans to open five new restaurants and three renovated stores in July, the company told USA TODAY. The company also announced the opening of its first restaurants in Johnson City, Tennessee, Jacksonville, North Carolina, and Albany, Georgia.

“We are excited to celebrate these milestones with our newest communities in Johnson City, Jacksonville and Albany,” the company said in a June 29 statement.

The company also said each opening or renovation gives brands an opportunity to “create jobs and strengthen local partnerships.”

According to the company, this is not the only new feature for July. Some existing restaurants will adjust their hours, with some opening earlier and others closing later to better serve customers in areas where late-night dining is more popular. Areas with extended hours include Dallas and Fort Martin. Worth and Houston, Miami and Orlando, New Orleans, Nashville, Phoenix and Las Vegas.

Here’s what you need to know about the new Raising Cane location.

Where will Raising Cane open its new restaurant?

Raising Canes told USA TODAY there are five openings and three reopenings planned for July.

The opening schedule for July is as follows.

  • Schillerville, Indiana – 703 US Route 41 (opening July 6)
  • Johnson City, TN – 1904 N. Roan St. (opens July 7)
  • Jacksonville, NC – 1106 Western Blvd. (Opening July 13th)
  • Albany, Georgia – 2616 Dawson Road (opens July 21)
  • Los Angeles, California – 1008 Broxton Ave. (Opening date TBA)

Three renovated stores will reopen in the following days.

  • Edmond, Oklahoma – 1225 E. 2nd St. (Reopening July 13th)
  • Fort Collins, Colorado – 2108 S. College Ave. (Reopening July 17)
  • Las Vegas, NV – 6051 N. Decatur Blvd. (Reopening July 20th)

This story has been updated with new information.

Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY’s Trends team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia (757). Email sdmartin@usatoday.com.

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