The company, which serves only chicken finger meals and sides, has opened a flagship in the heart of Times Square, at 1501 Broadway in the historic Paramount Building.
It’s the first of 25 locations the company plans to open in the New York City boroughs and greater metro area during the next three years.
The 8,000sq ft plus eatery features a custom mural painted live by New York artist Timothy Goodman, seasonal window displays and other design elements, including a statue of Cane’s current mascot (Cane III) dressed as the Statue of Liberty and larger-than-life replicas of the brand’s famous Cane’s sauce, Chicken Fingers and Cane’s toast.
In addition, the brand’s iconic disco ball décor, inspired by the original Raising Cane’s outpost and featured in every location, is covered with crystals from an NYC-based design studio as a homage to the famous New Year’s Eve ball that drops in Times Square.
The location will be open from 9:00am to 1:00am daily, with an additional hour service from 1:00 to 2:00am for orders placed at the walk-up window for carryout only. Ordering kiosks are also located throughout the restaurant to help meet the demands of on-the-go customers.

