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Raising Cane's Menu Prices 2026: Box Combo, Caniac & Cane's Sauce

Full Raising Cane's menu prices for 2026 — the Louisiana chicken-finger specialist since 1996. Box Combo $11.49, 3 Finger Combo $9.99, Caniac Combo $15.49, The Sandwich $8.49, extra Cane's Sauce $0.75. A deliberately tiny menu built on fresh (never frozen) hand-battered chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast and the cult-favorite Cane's Sauce. 800+ U.S. locations.

Founded Baton Rouge 1996800+ U.S. locationsFresh, never-frozen chickenSignature Cane's SauceOne-item menu focus
Raising Cane's — representative chicken dish
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Signature items

Box Combo$11.49
3 Finger Combo$9.99
Caniac Combo$15.49
The Sandwich$8.49
Cane's Sauce$0.75
Jump to: Cheapest items Signature spotlight Cane's Sauce Most popular Full menu vs. Zaxby's / Slim's About & history FAQ
Quick answers

Common Raising Cane's questions, answered

The four most-searched questions about Cane's menu and prices.

Signature meal
The Box Combo $11.49

Four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, one Cane's Sauce and a regular drink.

Biggest combo
Caniac Combo $15.49

Six fingers, fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, two Cane's Sauces and a large drink.

Cult favorite
Cane's Sauce $0.75

Tangy, peppery, slightly sweet dipping sauce. Free in every combo; extra cups $0.75.

Cheapest combo
The Kids Combo $7.49

Two fingers, fries, one sauce and a kids' drink — same fresh chicken as the adult combos.

Signature spotlight

The handful of items that define Raising Cane's

Cane's runs the tightest menu in fast food. These are essentially the whole thing — and the reason for the chain's cult following.

$11.49 · Most popular

The Box Combo

Four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, one Cane's Sauce and a drink. The single order that captures the entire Cane's experience — and by far the most-ordered item.

$0.75 · Cult favorite

Cane's Sauce

The mayonnaise-based, peppery, tangy-sweet dipping sauce that drives the brand's near-cult loyalty. Chilled overnight for flavor. Free in combos; guests routinely order extra cups.

Fresh · Never frozen

Hand-Battered Chicken Fingers

Premium fresh, never-frozen chicken fingers hand-battered in-house and cooked to order. The single product the entire menu is built around — the reason the menu stays small.

$15.49 · For Caniacs

Caniac Combo

Six fingers, fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, two Cane's Sauces and a large drink. Named for Cane's most loyal fans — the biggest single-person combo on the board.

$3.49 · Only fry

Crinkle-Cut Fries

The chain's signature — and only — fry. The ridged crinkle cut holds Cane's Sauce well, making it the natural pairing for the fingers.

$8.49 · Only sandwich

The Sandwich

Three chicken fingers on a toasted kaiser roll with lettuce and Cane's Sauce — the only sandwich Cane's makes, built from the same fingers as everything else.

Cheapest items

The 10 cheapest items at Raising Cane's (May 2026)

Ranked by national-average price. Cane's is affordable per-finger, though the small menu means few sub-$3 options beyond sides and sauce.

  1. 1Cane's Sauce (extra)Cheapest add-on.$0.75
  2. 2Texas Toast$1.99
  3. 3Coleslaw$1.99
  4. 4Bottled Water$2.29
  5. 5Fountain Drink (regular)$2.79
  6. 6Sweet Tea (regular)$2.79
  7. 7Cane's Lemonade (regular)$3.29
  8. 8Crinkle-Cut Fries (regular)$3.49
  9. 9Chicken Fingers (3 pc)Cheapest chicken.$6.99
  10. 10The Kids ComboCheapest combo.$7.49
Cane's Sauce

Cane's Sauce: why one dipping sauce drives the whole brand

No menu item generates more loyalty than the sauce. Here's what makes it different and how Cane's prices it.

Cane's Sauce is a creamy, mayonnaise-based dipping sauce with ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, garlic and a notably heavy dose of black pepper. The chain traditionally chills it overnight so the flavors meld — a step many fans believe is essential to its distinctive tangy, peppery, slightly sweet profile.

The sauce is included free in every combo, and extra cups are just $0.75. Because the menu is so small, the sauce effectively functions as Cane's flavor identity — guests dip fingers, fries and even Texas toast in it. The exact recipe is a closely guarded company secret.

It's the single most-requested add-on, and the reason "order extra Cane's Sauce" is the most common piece of advice given to first-time visitors. At $0.75 per cup it's also one of the cheapest ways to upgrade an order.

  • Base: Mayonnaise + ketchup
  • Key notes: Garlic, Worcestershire, black pepper
  • Prep: Chilled overnight for flavor
  • Included free: In every combo
  • Extra cup: $0.75
  • Pairs with: Fingers, fries and Texas toast
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The full priced menu

Every item on Raising Cane's standard U.S. menu (2026 prices)

The complete menu below — which, by design, is short. Cane's focuses on chicken fingers and a few sides rather than breadth.

About these prices. Pricing shown is national-average as of May 2026. Raising Cane's is a mix of corporate and franchise units; prices run higher at airport, stadium, urban and California locations. Confirm with the official source before ordering.
Price comparison

Raising Cane's vs. Zaxby's, Slim Chickens & Chick-fil-A

Like-for-like price check across the most-compared U.S. chicken-finger and chicken chains, May 2026 national averages.

CategoryRaising Cane'sZaxby'sSlim ChickensChick-fil-A
Signature combo$11.49$10.99$11.49$9.69
3-finger combo$9.99$9.49$10.49$9.39
Chicken sandwich$8.49$6.99$7.49$5.99
Fries (regular)$3.49$2.99$3.29$2.69
Signature sauce (cup)$0.75$0.50$0.50$0.50
Menu breadthTinyBroadBroadMedium
Chain since1996199020031967

Cane's competes almost entirely on focus — a tiny menu of fresh chicken fingers plus its signature sauce — rather than breadth. Zaxby's and Slim Chickens offer far wider menus (wings, salads, sandwiches), while Chick-fil-A is the value and sandwich leader. Cane's combos sit at the higher end, but the cult-status sauce and fresh-never-frozen chicken drive its loyalty.

About Raising Cane's

The 1996 Baton Rouge concept that bet everything on one menu item.

Raising Cane's was founded in 1996 by Todd Graves in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — reportedly after a business-school professor gave his single-item chicken-finger concept a poor grade. Graves named the restaurant after his yellow Labrador, Raising Cane. The whole concept was deliberately narrow: serve premium, fresh-never-frozen, hand-battered chicken fingers with a signature sauce and a handful of sides, and do it better than anyone offering a broader menu.

The single-item focus proved a powerful differentiator. Cane's expanded steadily across the South before accelerating into a national footprint, surpassing 800 U.S. locations by the mid-2020s and becoming one of the fastest-growing restaurant brands in the country. It remains privately held and founder-led, known for new-store opening lines, a strong company culture, and the cult following around Cane's Sauce.

1996Founded (Baton Rouge, LA)
800+U.S. locations
1Core menu item
$11.49The Box Combo
Common questions

Raising Cane's menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Cane's prices, the Box Combo, Cane's Sauce and the famously small menu.

How much is a Raising Cane's Box Combo in 2026?

The Box Combo is about $11.49 nationally as of May 2026. It includes four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, one Cane's Sauce and a regular drink — making it the best-value way to experience the full Cane's menu in a single order. The smaller 3 Finger Combo is $9.99, and the larger Caniac Combo is $15.49. Prices run higher at airport, urban and California locations.

What is on the Raising Cane's menu? Why is it so small?

Raising Cane's runs one of the most deliberately limited menus in American fast food: chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, Cane's Sauce, lemonade and tea. That's essentially the whole menu. Founder Todd Graves built the concept around doing one thing — quality chicken fingers — extremely well, rather than offering breadth. This focus lets every location use fresh (never frozen) chicken, keep prep simple and move drive-thru lines fast. There are no burgers, no nuggets, no wings and no breakfast.

What is Cane's Sauce and what's in it?

Cane's Sauce ($0.75 extra) is the chain's signature dipping sauce and the item with the most devoted following. It's a creamy, tangy, slightly sweet and peppery sauce — mayonnaise-based with ketchup, Worcestershire, garlic and a heavy dose of black pepper, then traditionally chilled overnight to let the flavors develop. The exact recipe is a closely guarded secret. Many guests order extra cups, and the sauce is included free in every combo. It pairs with the fingers, fries and Texas toast alike.

Is Raising Cane's chicken fresh or frozen?

Raising Cane's uses fresh, never-frozen chicken at all U.S. locations — a core brand promise since the chain opened in 1996. The chicken fingers are hand-battered in-house and cooked to order, which is part of why the menu is kept small: fewer items means each location can focus on consistently frying fresh chicken throughout the day. This is a meaningful difference from many fast-food competitors that use frozen or par-cooked chicken.

How much is the Caniac Combo and what comes with it?

The Caniac Combo is about $15.49. It's the largest single-person combo and includes six chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, two Cane's Sauces and a large drink. It's named after Cane's most loyal fans ("Caniacs") and is the go-to order for big appetites who want every side plus extra sauce. At $15.49 it's only about $4 more than the four-finger Box Combo for two extra fingers, an extra sauce and a larger drink.

Does Raising Cane's have a kids' meal?

Yes — the Kids Combo is about $7.49 and includes two chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, one Cane's Sauce and a kids' drink. It's the entry-level meal on the menu and a popular family order given Cane's simple, kid-friendly menu of chicken fingers. Because the whole chain is built around the same fingers, the kids' meal uses the exact same fresh chicken as the adult combos.

How many Raising Cane's locations are there?

As of 2026 Raising Cane's operates more than 800 U.S. locations and is one of the fastest-growing restaurant brands in the country. Founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1996, the chain has expanded aggressively across the South, Midwest, Southwest and into major coastal markets. It remains privately held and still founder-led under Todd Graves. New units open at a rapid clip, often with lines wrapping the building on opening day. Use the locator at raisingcanes.com for the nearest store.

What are the vegetarian options at Raising Cane's?

Cane's is a chicken-finger specialist, so vegetarian options are limited to sides: Crinkle-Cut Fries ($3.49), Texas Toast ($1.99), Coleslaw ($1.99), plus Cane's Lemonade ($3.29), sweet/unsweet tea and bottled water. There are no meat-free entrees, and the fries are cooked in shared fryer oil. Vegetarians and vegans should confirm preparation details with the official source before ordering.

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