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OFFICIAL WORD: “This is a historic moment for Raising Cane’s and we’re honored…”

From Raising Cane’s:

“It’ll be ONE LOVE® for the history books when Raising Cane’s opens its first Washington, D.C. location in the famed Union Station on Tuesday, January 9. 


Located in Union Station at 50 Massachusetts Avenue NE, the new Raising Cane’s will offer its craveable Chicken Finger meals, freshly squeezed lemonade, buttery Texas toast, and signature Cane’s sauce

to the more than 40 million commuters that travel through Union Station each year.

The Restaurant is located on the east side Ground Level of Union Station and near the Amtrak terminals, serving as an ideal spot for locals and visitors alike looking for hot, fresh chicken on the go. Customers looking for instant Chicken Finger gratification can dive into their Box Combos via the standing tables inside the Restaurant.

“This is a historic moment for Raising Cane’s and we’re honored to be part of this one-of-a-kind destination that sees millions of people from around the world each year,” said Dustin Shearer, Divisional Leader of Restaurants. “Bringing ONE LOVE® to our Nation’s Capital is a special achievement for our brand, and our Crew can’t wait to open the doors!”

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