New Raising Cane's coming to Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Raising Cane's, the beloved chicken chain famous for its chicken fingers and signature Cane's sauce, is making its way to Lynnwood, Washington. The new restaurant is planned for 164th Street SW in the Martha Lake area and aims to feature an outdoor seating area and convenient drive-thru lanes. While a building permit has been secured, there is currently no information on the timeline for the restaurant's opening. This move is part of Raising Cane's ambitious expansion strategy, which includes recent announcements for new locations in the University District and Renton. The closest existing Raising Cane's is located in Vancouver, Washington, with additional plans for a Spokane location.

Founded in 1996 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the chain has rapidly grown to over 800 locations nationwide. The growing interest in Raising Cane's reflects a rising demand for fast-casual dining options that prioritize quality and flavor. As this iconic brand continues to expand in the Pacific Northwest, local fans eagerly await the opening of this new Lynnwood location.

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