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Raising Cane’s Payment Methods

A Raising Cane's restaurant.

If you like chicken fingers, Raising Cane’s is a restaurant that sells lots of chicken fingers. It doesn’t serve any other entrees, though. Here are your payment options at Raising Cane’s.

Frequently Used Ways to Pay for Your Meal at Raising Cane’s

Raising Cane’s

Cash

Large Bills

Personal Checks

Debit Card

Credit Card

Apple Pay

Google Pay

UnionPay

JCB

PayPal

Venmo

In-store

Yes*

  

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  

No

No

Online

No

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

  

Yes

No

You have several payment options at this fried chicken finger restaurant including debit cards, credit cards, and Apple Pay. Raising Cane’s has point-of-sale terminals that support contactless payments so you can use both Apple Pay and Google Pay for dine-in orders. If you’re visiting a Raising Cane’s location with a drive-thru lane you can also use these mobile wallets to pay for your order in the drive-thru lane.

But if you’re ordering online, you can only use Apple Pay to pay for your meal and you can’t use Google Pay. You can use PayPal for online orders at Raising Cane’s, though. This is noteworthy because usually restaurants that accept Apple Pay and PayPal for online orders allow you to use Google Pay as well. It’s possible that support for Google Pay will be added to the Android app in the future.

Some Raising Cane’s locations may be cashless. There are a few other fried chicken restaurants such as Dave’s Hot Chicken that have cashless locations as well. Restaurants in high-crime neighborhoods may stop accepting cash to reduce their theft risks.

Support for Alternative Forms of Payment at Raising Cane’s

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Klarna

Affirm

Afterpay

Sezzle

Zip

PayPal

Credit

EBT

Store Gift Card

Store Credit Card

In-store

     

No

No

Yes

No

Online

      

No

Yes

No

While several of the fast-food fried chicken restaurants in Southern California accept EBT, you can’t use it to pay for your meal at Raising Cane’s. The reason for this policy isn’t clear. But if you’re looking for alternatives, you can use EBT at many KFC, Popeyes, and Wingstop restaurants in California. These restaurants may also accept EBT in other states where the Restaurant Meals program is available.

More Things to Know About Raising Cane’s

This restaurant is named after its owner’s dog and its name is frequently shortened to Cane’s. Like a few other fried chicken restaurants that recently became popular, Raising Cane’s only serves one entree and it’s likely that this allows it to keep prices reasonable while limiting ingredient costs. You can order fried chicken fingers, french fries, and soda at this restaurant but it doesn’t serve chicken sandwiches, wings, or other common menu items. Like other fried chicken restaurants, Cane’s is also known for the sauce it uses to flavor its chicken.

Alternatives to Raising Cane’s Where You Can Also Use Apple Pay

If you like chicken wings, they’re Wingstop’s specialty. Wingstop is also known for the variety of sauces it serves with its wings.

If you like your chicken spicy, Dave’s Hot Chicken serves some of the spiciest chicken sandwiches around. Its specialty is Nashville hot chicken.

You can order a few fried seafood entrees in addition to fried chicken at Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen. Popeyes has a broader menu than many of the other restaurants that are known for fried chicken.

Another Nashville hot chicken restaurant with many locations in Southern California, Angry Chickz is also known for its very spicy entrees.

The most well-known fried chicken restaurant, KFC uses a proprietary spice blend to flavor its chicken. It serves buckets of fried chicken that contain several different parts of the chicken.

If you’d prefer seasoned grilled chicken, you can order that at the Mexican fast-food restaurant El Pollo Loco. You can also get fresh salsa and guacamole there.

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