Raising Cane’s Opens Flagship Restaurant in Downtown Nashville
Nashville residents and tourists, as well as fans of Raising Cane’s, have a new hotspot to check out on Broadway. The popular chicken finger restaurant recently opened its flagship location in the heart of the city, right next to country music artist bars like Blake Shelton’s Ole Red and Luke Bryan’s 32 Bridge.
The grand opening of the new Raising Cane’s was a big event, with CEO Todd Graves addressing the press and the restaurant’s crew. Graves spoke about the importance of opening a location in downtown Nashville, highlighting the city’s vibrant music scene and the dreams of aspiring artists who come to Nashville to make it big.
Graves emphasized that Raising Cane’s is committed to being a part of the community and giving back. The new location on 3rd Ave and Broadway will serve as an oasis for locals and visitors alike, providing a reasonably priced meal for those enjoying live music events in the area.
The restaurant is also paying homage to Nashville’s rich history, with features like a colorful horse-riding cowboy made of rhinestones, a Johnny and June Cash tribute booth, and exclusive Nashville Cane’s merchandise. Customers will also be greeted by a statue of Cane III, the restaurant’s yellow Labrador mascot, wearing a flashy red Nudie-style suit.
With over 250 disco balls hanging throughout the restaurant, a nod to the first Raising Cane’s location, the Nashville flagship is open from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. every day. Customers can enjoy a variety of menu items, including the famous Chicken Fingers and Cane’s Sauce, as well as buttery toast, crispy fries, and refreshing beverages.
Overall, the new Raising Cane’s location in Nashville is sure to be a hit with locals, tourists, and music fans alike, offering a unique dining experience in the heart of Music City.