Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
University District, Seattle · Opened February 2026
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers at a glance
About
- Specialty chicken fingers made to order
- Signature Cane's dipping sauce
- Fast-casual, friendly crew culture
- Kid- and student-friendly prices
- Crinkle-cut fries and buttery Texas toast
- Community-focused neighborhood spot
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers in Seattle's University District focuses on doing one thing exceptionally well: chicken fingers. With a simple, quality-first menu, speedy service, and a crew that brings genuine energy, the restaurant turns a familiar fast-food favorite into a neighborhood ritual. It's casual, communal, and centered on flavor-forward comfort food that keeps students and residents coming back.
What to Order
Cane's Chicken Fingers Combo
Tender, hand-battered chicken fingers served hot with crinkle fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, and the iconic Cane's dipping sauce.
Cane's Box
A hearty portion of crispy fingers and fries perfect for sharing—or keeping all to yourself—paired with buttery Texas toast and sauce.
Crinkle-Cut Fries & Texas Toast
Golden, seasoned crinkle fries and thick, buttery Texas toast that soak up every last drop of Cane's sauce.
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