This Wednesday, the Planning Commission will consider a parcel of land just north of the Long Beach Towne Center’s Walmart for a future El Pollo Loco and Raising Cane’s, according to city documents reviewed by the Long Beach Post.
“The two projects will need the Planning Commission to sign off on a conditional use permit for their drive-thrus as well as approval to divide the parcel into two lots,” The Post further explains.
The Raising Cane’s drive-thru proposal describes dual-pay and pick-up lanes through the use of a kiosk and could allow up to 20 vehicles in line at once without backing up into the parking lot.
The Long Beach Towne Center is a bustling location — the largest shopping center in the city — anchored by the aforementioned Walmart on one side and a Sam’s Club on the other.
At the nucleus lives an Edwards movie theatre, a Dave n’ Buster’s, and a T.G.I Friday’s, and scattered throughout the retail and entertainment mecca are other heavy hitters like Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que and Original Roadhouse Grill.
Raising Cane’s has long been lauded for its high-quality, fresh fare — chicken fingers, sandwiches, fries, bread, and Cane’s sauce — and wholesome business approach. If approved for the Towne Center, the beloved fast-food chain will join Carl’s Jr., Del Taco, Chick-fil-A, and its longtime long-line competitor In-N-Out.