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Raising Cane’s gives rise to a new chicken shop in Westwood

Broxton Avenue is pictured. Raising Cane’s will open in the future on the intersection of Weyburn and Broxton. (Daily Bruin file photo)

By Matthew Royer

May 16, 2023 6:45 p.m.

This post was updated May 17 at 12:01 a.m. 

Raising Cane’s is coming to Westwood Village.

The Louisiana-based chicken restaurant chain has secured a lease at 10946 Weyburn Avenue, which is at the intersection of Weyburn and Broxton avenues, according to the building’s property managers.

It’s Boba Time, a restaurant specializing in milk teas and smoothies, currently occupies the prospective site for Raising Cane’s. The restaurant may have an entrance on both Weyburn and Broxton, said Michael Russell, the executive director of the Westwood Village Improvement Association.

Raising Cane’s recently expanded in Los Angeles, with locations in Burbank and Central Hollywood.

The restaurant’s menu features chicken tenders, Texas toast, coleslaw, french fries and its signature Cane’s sauce.

There is no current timeline for the restaurant’s opening.

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Matthew Royer | Alumnus
Royer joined the Bruin and the News section as a first-year transfer student in 2022 and contributed until he graduated in 2024. He was the 2023-2024 national news and higher education editor and the 2022-2023 city and crime (metro) editor. He was also a Sports staff writer on the men’s soccer and softball beats and was Copy staff. He studied political science and minored in labor studies.
Royer joined the Bruin and the News section as a first-year transfer student in 2022 and contributed until he graduated in 2024. He was the 2023-2024 national news and higher education editor and the 2022-2023 city and crime (metro) editor. He was also a Sports staff writer on the men’s soccer and softball beats and was Copy staff. He studied political science and minored in labor studies.
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