
Raising Cane’s Full 2026 Menu with Prices (Updated)
Staring at a Raising Cane’s menu board wondering whether the Box Combo or Kids Combo gives you better value? You’re not alone. This guide breaks down every combo, side, and catering option with the most current prices tracked from multiple sources — plus what’s confirmed on calories and ingredients.
Single Finger: $1.99 · Kids Combo: $6.69 · Box Combo: 4 Fingers + Fries + Sauce · Kids Drink: $1.19 · 25 Fingers: $41.99*
Quick snapshot
- Official site lists combos with calories but no prices (Raising Cane’s Official)
- Box Combo delivers 4 Chicken Fingers, Fries, Sauce, Toast, Coleslaw, 22oz Drink (Raising Cane’s Official)
- Prices vary by location across all U.S. locations (Thirsty Bear Price Guide)
- No official 2026 PDF menu exists; all price data comes from unofficial guides (Raising Cane’s Official)
- Specific regional price variations remain unreported (Raising Cane’s Official)
- Whether a standard $5 meal promotion exists site-wide (Raising Cane’s Official)
- Menu guides updated for April 2026 pricing (Thirsty Bear Price Guide)
- Official site menu structure consistent into April 2026 (Raising Cane’s Official)
- Scribd 2026 updated guide published in 2026 (Thirsty Bear Price Guide)
- Check the official app or your local restaurant for exact prices
- Tailgate catering remains the best value for groups
- Kids Combo stays the cheapest individual meal option
Seven core combos, three catering sizes, and a handful of sides — that’s the Raising Cane’s universe in a nutshell.
| Combo | Fingers | Drink Size | Calories | Reported Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Finger Combo | 3 | 22 oz | 1050–1480 | $9.29–$10.49 |
| Box Combo | 4 | 22 oz | 1290–1720 | $10.89–$12.29 |
| Sandwich Combo | 3 (on bun) | 22 oz | 1140–1570 | $10.89–$10.99 |
| Caniac Combo | 6 | 32 oz | 1840–2470 | $15.69–$17.69 |
| Kids Combo | 2 | 12 oz | 650–880 | $5.79–$6.99 |
How much is 3 tenders from canes?
The 3 Finger Combo sits at the lighter end of the spectrum — three chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, one slice of Texas toast, a single cup of Cane’s Sauce, and a 22oz drink. According to Raising Cane’s Official website, this combo lands between 1050 and 1480 calories depending on sauce and drink choices. Unofficial guides report pricing around $9.29 to $10.49, though the chain’s official site does not publish dollar amounts.
3 Finger Combo Details
For anyone keeping score: the 3 Finger Combo gives you the core Cane’s experience without the commitment of four or six fingers. The crinkle-cut fries are consistent across combos, and Texas toast comes as a single slice — not a slab, but enough to round out the plate.
Calories and Sides
The calories listed by the official site reflect the range you might see depending on drink selection and sauce usage. Fountain drinks at Cane’s come in three sizes — 12oz for kids, 22oz regular, and 32oz for larger combos — with lemonade running around 290 calories per 22oz serving.
If you’re watching calories but want the full experience, skip the lemonade and go with a diet fountain drink or water.
How much do 25 fingers at canes cost?
Bulk ordering at Raising Cane’s runs through the Tailgate lineup. The 25-Finger Tailgate reportedly costs around $41.99 according to unofficial price guides — that gets you 25 chicken fingers plus eight cups of Cane’s Sauce, enough to feed six to eight people at a party or game-day gathering.
25 Finger Box Pricing
Stepping up from individual combos, the Tailgate sizes represent the clearest catering value. Prices reported for larger Tailgate packs include the 50-Finger at $79.99 and the 100-Finger at $142.99.
Catering Options
The Tailgate lineup scales predictably: 25 fingers feeds a small crowd, 50 fingers covers a medium gathering, 75 fingers handles a party, and 100 fingers can feed nearly 30 people. Each comes with a proportional number of sauce cups.
If you’re planning a gathering and want Cane’s fingers, the Tailgate pricing is almost always the smarter play versus buying combos à la carte.
What is the cheapest combo at Canes?
The Kids Combo at $6.69 claims the title of most affordable standard meal. It includes two chicken fingers, a smaller portion of crinkle-cut fries, one Cane’s Sauce, and a 12oz kids drink. Calories run 650 to 880 depending on selections.
Kids Combo
Adults sometimes overlook the Kids Combo as a budget option, but it actually delivers solid value if you’re not overly hungry. The 12oz drink is noticeably smaller than the 22oz regular, but two fingers plus fries plus sauce covers the basics for a lighter meal.
Single Finger Deals
A single chicken finger on its own runs around $1.99 per piece — useful if you’re just grabbing a snack or adding to an existing meal. According to the Thirsty Bear menu guide, each finger delivers roughly 130 calories, about 11 grams of protein, 8 grams of carbs, and 5 grams of fat.
The catch: single fingers add up fast. Four singles cost more than the Box Combo while delivering less — toast, coleslaw, and a drink included with the combo are nowhere to be found when you go piece by piece.
Does Canes have a $5 meal?
No standard $5 meal exists on the official Raising Cane’s menu. The closest budget-friendly option is the Kids Combo at $6.69. Unofficial guides and promotional materials sometimes reference “promo checks” or limited-time deals, but nothing consistently priced at $5 across the chain.
$5 Meal Availability
If you’re specifically hunting for a sub-$5 Cane’s meal, your best bet is to check the official app or ask at your local counter — some locations have run localized promos, but they’re not chain-wide.
Promo Checks
The Thirsty Bear guide notes that prices may vary by location and that checking the official app is the most reliable way to catch current deals. There is no publicly advertised, permanent $5 meal option as of the latest tracked updates.
Cane’s keeps its menu simple, and that simplicity extends to pricing. You won’t find a budget build-your-own meal — you pick from the combos or go à la carte.
What is the most popular meal at Cane’s?
The Box Combo consistently ranks as the chain’s bestseller. Four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, coleslaw, Texas toast, Cane’s Sauce, and a 22oz drink — according to Thirsty Bear’s price tracking, it’s the “sweet spot between ‘I’m a little hungry’ and ‘I need a nap after this.'”
Box Combo Popularity
Four fingers hits a psychological sweet spot — enough to feel satisfying, not so many that you leave half the box. The coleslaw adds a cold, tangy contrast to the crispy fingers and salty fries. The official site confirms the Box Combo delivers 1290 to 1720 calories depending on drink and sauce choices.
Founder Recommendations
Every single combo comes loaded with fresh chicken fingers, crispy crinkle-cut fries, a slice of buttery Texas toast, and that iconic Cane’s Sauce — a combination that’s stayed remarkably consistent since the chain’s early days.
If you’re new to Cane’s, the Box Combo is the benchmark experience. It tells you what the chain is about without overcommitting.
Raising Cane’s Full Menu Specs
The Cane’s menu is famously lean, but each item comes in multiple sizes and combos. Here’s the breakdown of what you can order individually.
| Item | Type | Reported Price | Calories (per piece) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicken Finger | À la carte | $1.99 | ~130 Cal |
| Chicken Finger Sandwich | À la carte | $7.69 | ~830 Cal |
| Crinkle-Cut Fries | Side | $3.49–$4.49 | Varies |
| Texas Toast | Side | $1.49–$1.99 | Varies |
| Coleslaw | Side | $1.99–$2.49 | Varies |
| Cane’s Sauce | Add-on | $0.39 per cup | Varies |
| Fountain Drinks | 12oz / 22oz / 32oz | $1.79–$2.99 | Varies |
The pattern: going à la carte costs more per finger than any combo, but sometimes you just want one piece.
Prices come from multiple unofficial tracking sources and change by location. For exact numbers, check the app or ask at the counter — the official website publishes only calories and descriptions, not dollar amounts.
Raising Cane’s deliberately avoids publishing prices on its website, which means every price you see online is either crowdsourced, estimated, or pulled from a specific location at a specific time. If you’re budgeting for a trip, build in a 10–15% buffer above the lowest reported price.
Raising Cane’s Catering Menu
The Tailgate lineup is where Raising Cane’s catering story lives — bulk chicken fingers for parties, team events, and gatherings. Here’s how the sizes compare.
| Tailgate Size | Fingers | Sauce Cups | Reported Feeds | Reported Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25-Finger Tailgate | 25 | 8 | 6–8 people | $41.99* |
| 50-Finger Tailgate | 50 | 16 | 13–15 people | $79.99 |
| 75-Finger Tailgate | 75 | 25 | 20–22 people | $118.99 |
| 100-Finger Tailgate | 100 | 33 | Up to 29 people | $142.99 |
The implication: the larger the Tailgate, the better the per-finger value. The 100-Finger works out to roughly $1.43 per finger versus the 25-Finger at around $1.68 per finger.
“The Box Combo – The bestseller for a reason. Four fingers is the sweet spot between ‘I’m a little hungry’ and ‘I need a nap after this.'”
— Thirsty Bear Menu Guide
“Every single combo comes loaded with fresh chicken fingers, crispy crinkle-cut fries, a slice of buttery Texas toast, and that iconic Cane’s Sauce.”
What is Raising Cane’s full menu?
Raising Cane’s menu centers on chicken finger combos: the 3 Finger Combo, Box Combo, Sandwich Combo, Caniac Combo, and Kids Combo. Sides include crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, and coleslaw. No vegetarian main courses — only sides are meat-free options.
How much is the Caniac Combo?
Unofficial sources report the Caniac Combo in the $15.69 to $17.69 range. It includes six chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, coleslaw, two slices of Texas toast, two Cane’s Sauce cups, and a 32oz drink. Calories: 1840–2470 per Raising Cane’s Official.
What sides does Raising Cane’s offer?
Three standard sides: crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, and coleslaw. All are included with combo meals. Prices for à la carte sides reportedly run $3.49–$4.49 for fries, $1.49–$1.99 for toast, and $1.99–$2.49 for coleslaw.
Are there vegetarian options at Cane’s?
Raising Cane’s has no vegetarian main courses. The only meat-free items are the sides: crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, and coleslaw. Fountain drinks are also available.
What is Cane’s Sauce?
Cane’s Sauce is the chain’s signature dipping sauce, included with every combo. It’s a tangy, slightly spicy blend that fans consider essential to the experience. Extra cups reportedly cost around $0.39 each.
How do I order Raising Cane’s Tailgate?
The Tailgate catering option can be ordered directly at a restaurant location or through the official app. Sizes range from 25 fingers (feeds 6–8) up to 100 fingers (feeds up to 29). Each comes with proportional sauce cups.
What are Raising Cane’s drink prices?
Fountain drinks reportedly run $1.79–$2.99 depending on size and location. Sizes are 12oz (kids), 22oz (regular), and 32oz (large). Lemonade at 22oz runs around 290 calories. Always confirm at your local restaurant — prices vary.
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Fans of the 3 Finger Combo or Caniac can scout nearby Raising Canes locations to compare local pricing before ordering.