One of the nation's fastest-growing Restaurant brands
makes history as the first and only Quick Service Restaurant on
Nashville's Lower
Broadway
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Country music and
Cane's Chicken Finger meals – that's one craveable combination!
Raising Cane's is bringing its ONE
LOVE® to the heart of Music City, opening
doors to a one-of-a-kind Flagship Restaurant on iconic Broadway on
Wednesday, June 26.
Located on the corner of Broadway and Third Ave. N. at 212
Broadway in the historic Baxter Building, the custom-themed
Flagship Restaurant pays homage to country music legends with
signature city-inspired flair from local artists and designers such
as Hatch Show Print Shop, Ranger Stitch, James Willis, and more. Originally built in 1891
– nearly 60 years before Nashville
gained its country music notoriety – the four-story Baxter Building
housed some of the city's most bustling businesses. Now, it's home
to one of Raising Cane's most anticipated Restaurants, which will
serve Customers on the first and second floor.
In celebration of the city's rich history, the Restaurant boasts
a feature wall with a colorful horse-riding cowboy made with an
impressive 1.2 million rhinestones; a Johnny and June Cash tribute booth for the
perfect Nashville photo-moment; a
Loretta Lynn signed sequin top and
one of her prized guitars; and exclusive Nashville Cane's merch.
When walking through the doors, Customers will be greeted by a
5-foot-6 tall statue of Cane III – Raising Cane's yellow Labrador
mascot and namesake – wearing her best flashy red Nudie style suit.
Customers will also notice a hanging art installation from
internationally-renowned perceptual artist Michael Murphy, who used 75 individual steel
pieces of various designs to create a three-dimensional number
"one" and "heart," in honor of Cane's ONE
LOVE®. Over 250 disco balls hang throughout the
Restaurant as a nod to Raising Cane's first Restaurant, where owner
and founder Todd Graves hung a disco
ball to cover a skylight, becoming a design element in every
Restaurant since.
Situated smack dab in the middle of the shops, restaurants, and
venues that define Nashville as
Music City, the Raising Cane's Flagship is a must-see (and eat) for
locals and tourists alike. The Restaurant joins the company of
other iconic hotspot eateries and venues like the legendary
Tootsies Orchid Lounge, the classic Robert's Western World, and
even the newer celebrity-owned spots like Blake Shelton's Ole
Red, Miranda Lambert's Casa
Rosa and Jason Aldean's Kitchen +
Rooftop Bar. Serving Box Combos and beats you can stomp your boots
to, Cane's will keep the party going both day and night, helping
fuel hungry music fans and the city's growing number of 17 million
annual visitors.
The Nashville Flagship is the latest of its kind to come from
Cane's and opens exactly a year from when the brand first entered
New York and opened its Global
Flagship in Times Square, which has since become one of the busiest
QSRs in the world. The brand's other flagships include South Beach,
Chicago, and Las Vegas, with plans to open more across the
country's most populous and famous destinations.
The Nashville Flagship Restaurant is open from 10 to 2 a.m. Sunday through Saturday for lunch,
dinner, and to satisfy those late-night Chicken Finger
cravings. In addition to dine-in and carry-out options, Customers
will have a whole new way to get "sauced" on Broadway when they
order Chicken Fingers and Cane's Sauce, served alongside buttery
Cane's toast, crispy crinkle-cut fries, crunch coleslaw, and choice
of freshly squeezed lemonade or other beverage online or via the
Cane's mobile app for order ahead and quick and easy pick-up.
Stay in the know on all things Raising Cane's by following
@RaisingCanes on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
ABOUT RAISING CANE'S®:
Raising Cane's is one of the fastest-growing restaurant brands,
with 800+ Restaurants in 40+ states, and plans to open 100 new
Restaurants across several new markets in 2024. The company
recently announced plans to be one of the top 10 Restaurant brands
in the United States and is known
for its ONE LOVE® – craveable Chicken Finger meals – which includes
the iconic "Cane's Sauce" – named the #1 most craveable sauce in
the Restaurant industry and most craveable chicken. For more
information, visit raisingcanes.com.
Media Contact
Megan Sprague, Head of PR
Publicrelations@raisingcanes.com
Raising Cane's Nashville Flagship Fact Sheet
FAST FACTS
- Located on the corner of Broadway and Third Ave. N. at 212
Broadway in the historic Baxter Building built in 1891
- Operating hours are 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Sunday through Saturday
- Raising Cane's is the only QSR (Quick Service Restaurant) on
Lower Broadway
- Custom-themed with signature city-inspired flair from five
different local artists and designers
- This Restaurant pays homage to Nashville country music legends including
Johnny and June Cash, Loretta Lynn, Marty
Stuart and more with tribute booths, custom-made stools, and
featured memorabilia throughout the Restaurant
- Exclusive Raising Cane's Nashville merchandise, including T-shirts,
hoodies, hats, stickers and keychains, is available to purchase
in-person at this Restaurant only
KEY RESTAURANT FEATURES
- Rhinestone feature wall, boasting 1.2 million colorful
rhinestones to create the design of a cowboy riding a bucking horse
holding a Cane's cup
- 205+ disco balls featured throughout the Restaurant,
referencing Raising Cane's first restaurant – "The Mothership" –
where owner Todd Graves hung a disco
ball to cover a skylight, becoming a design element in every
Raising Cane's since
- A Johnny and June Cash
tribute booth, with two custom-made guitars for Johnny and June Cash by Nashville guitar maker Danny Ferrington – who has designed guitars
for legends like George Harrison,
Eric Clapton and Kurt Cobain – plus a custom Johnny and June Cash art piece by local artist
Travis Austin
- Country music star memorabilia, including Loretta Lynn's signed sequined top and one
of her prized guitars
- Eye-catching seating, including booths embroidered by
Nashville local Ranger
Stitch, booths with pickup truck tailgates as seat backs, plus
country legend inspired and vinyl record stools
- A hanging art installation from internationally-renowned
perceptual artist Michael
Murphy, who used 75 individual steel pieces of
various designs to create a three-dimensional number "one" and
"heart," referencing Cane's ONE LOVE® – craveable Chicken Finger
meals
- Feature wall of posters designed by the local and legendary
Hatch Show Print Shop
- Floor to ceiling wood block wall inspired by the Hatch Show
Print Shop featuring ink-stained and distressed wood Cane's
signage as an homage to the shop's long history of custom sign
printing
- Display boxes featuring a custom ONE LOVE® jacket handmade by
Nashville designer Manuel
"Manny" Cuevas – who has designed iconic looks for Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Salvador Dali and The Rat Pack Elite – and an
authentic Rodeo Nudie shirt worn by bluegrass singer-songwriter
Marty Stuart
- Impressive piece of 2-foot by 4-foot leather art piece,
hand-tooled by artist Jacob "Clackdaddy" Clack which took
over 300 hours to create
- A 5-foot-6 tall statue of Cane III – Raising Cane's yellow
Labrador mascot and namesake – greets Customers by the front door
in her best flashy red Nudie style suit
- Can't-miss the 8-foot tall custom-painted horse that leaps the
stair rail and the two 5-foot wide custom belt buckles painted with
the Nashville skyline, country
icons, and Cane's symbols, weighing over 100 pounds each
- 3 custom, hand-painted guitar cases bearing the image of Cane
I, II and III – Cane's owner Todd
Grave's yellow Labradors – from local artist James Willis
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