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    Raising Cane’s is celebrating their new location in Philly

    By Charly Schultz,

    2024-09-04

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    Raising Cane’s is opening a new location in Northeast Philadelphia.

    The new location on 2329 Cottman Ave will open on September 5th with games, giveaways, and a grand opening celebration.

    To kick off the day, the restaurant will be giving away Free Cane’s for a Year. 20 customers, who are 13 and older, who enter between 8 and 9 a.m. At 9 a.m., there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, and the 20 winners will be announced.

    During the grand opening, Cane’s will give a check to the Frankford Chargers Sports and Mentoring Association. A DJ will also be there for the crowd to enjoy

    The doors will officially open at 10 a.m. and the first 100 customers who purchase a Box Combo will be gifted a commemorative hat and a free Box Combo card.

    “Opening our first Restaurant in Northeast Philadelphia is a dream come true,” said Warren Sewell, Regional Leader of Restaurants. “We’re eager to serve the hardworking members of the Community our craveable Chicken Finger meals and provide these Philadelphians a convenient, delicious dining option.”

    Raising Cane’s Northeast Philadelphia location is open from 10 a.m. to midnight, Sunday through Thursday, and 10 to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday for satisfying all late-night Chicken Finger fixes.

    For more information, visit RaisingCanes.com , or for location-specific details visit https://locations.raisingcanes.com/pa/philadelphia/2329-cottman-avenue.

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    Ethan Melendez
    09-06
    Yayyyy
    Wayne Whitaker
    09-06
    Why? Their chicken is underwhelming at best! I tried the one on 39th and Walnut three separate times to make sure they weren't having a bad day. Wishbone on 40th and Walnut is so much tastier!
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