Raising Cane’s Headed to Largo

The growing chicken finger chain has well over a dozen locations in Florida alone—with more coming

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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As Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers continues to expand its footprint in the Sunshine State (where it already has well over a dozen locations), the brand is giving more attention to the Greater Tampa Bay region. Raising Cane’s has a new store in the works in Largo, at 10500 Ulmerton Road, according to coverage by St. Pete Rising.

Plans for the location are extensive, as paperwork referenced in the St. Pete Rising coverage calls for the demolition of the current structure at that location, with a ground-up rebuild in store: “a 2,683-square-foot Raising Cane’s restaurant featuring a two-lane drive-thru and surface parking.”

Raising Cane’s chicken fingers are served up in combos like the Caniac Combo (6 Chicken Fingers, Crinkle-Cut Fries, 2 Cane’s Sauce, Texas Toast, Coleslaw, Large Fountain Drink/Tea) and the Sandwich Combo (3 Chicken Fingers, Cane’s Sauce, Lettuce, Toasted Bun, Crinkle-Cut Fries, Regular Fountain Drink/Tea).

You can also feed a large group with Tailgates: 25-, 50-, 75-, and 100-count chicken finger boxes (the largest of which feeds 27-29 people!).

“We serve only the most craveable chicken finger meals,” says the Raising Cane’s website. “It’s our one love.”

Opening in the retail center on the southeast corner of the intersection with Seminole Boulevard, Raising Cane’s will join a restaurant community that includes concepts like Keke’s Breakfast Cafe, Hungry Crab Juicy Seafood & Bar, and Beach Pizza.

You can keep up with all things Raising Cane’s by following @raisingcanes on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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