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Hundreds attend opening of new Mesa restaurant

Posted 8/21/24

Raising Cane’s had the grand opening of its newest Mesa restaurant at 2161 N. Power Road on Aug. 20 and hundreds of people attended.

To commemorate the new restaurant’s debut, …

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Hundreds attend opening of new Mesa restaurant

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Raising Cane’s had the grand opening of its newest Mesa restaurant at 2161 N. Power Road on Aug. 20 and hundreds of people attended.

To commemorate the new restaurant’s debut, Raising Cane’s hosted a series of activities for the community, including a “Lucky 20” drawing to award 20 customers (ages 13 and older) free Cane’s for a year; a commemorative hat and free box combo card for the first 100 customers who purchased a box combo (free box combo card valid on return visit); and entertainment by Arizona Cardinals mascot Big Red and the Cardinals cheerleaders.

The restaurant is the seventh Raising Cane’s in Mesa and 42nd in Arizona, with two more locations set to open in Chandler and Prescott Valley by the end of the year.

The new Mesa restaurant operates from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, with extended hours until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Go to RaisingCanes.com.