Raising Cane’s Cherry Hill
We are excited to announce that the newest Raising Cane’s Cherry Hill location opened its doors on Tuesday, March 5, 2025.
Our team welcomes the South Jersey community to a restaurant built around fresh, never-frozen chicken and the signature chicken fingers fans expect. We aim to offer fast, friendly service and a familiar menu in a modern, local setting.
This location marks a key milestone as the brand grows across the region. We invite neighbors to stop by the new location, enjoy our fingers, and experience the quality that defines our name.
The Arrival of Raising Cane’s Cherry Hill
Our newest location now greets guests at 2014 Route 70 West in Cherry Hill, inside the Marketplace at Garden State Park.

We chose this front-of-lot spot to offer clear visibility from busy Route 70. The building sits directly in line with the local Wegmans supermarket, making it easy for shoppers to stop by.
Strategic Location at Garden State Park
This location was planned to fit the Marketplace layout and to improve access for local diners. It helps us place the restaurant where traffic and footfall are highest.
- Prime address: 2014 Route 70 West, Marketplace at Garden State Park.
- High visibility alongside Wegmans for easy drop-in visits.
- Part of a regional push to bring more restaurants to South Jersey.
| Feature | Details | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Address | 2014 Route 70 West | Easy to find from Route 70 |
| Placement | Front of parking lot near Wegmans | High walk-up and drive-by visibility |
| Design | Integrated into state park layout | Convenient access and smooth flow |
| Regional Role | Part of South Jersey expansion | More locations to serve chicken fans |
Celebrating the Grand Opening with the Community
We welcomed South Jersey residents to a community celebration at our new location in the Marketplace at Garden State Park. The day mixed family-friendly fun with local pride and official moments that marked our arrival in Cherry Hill.

The Lucky Drawing and Ribbon Cutting
Early guests joined a “Lucky 20” drawing between 7 and 8 a.m. Twenty lucky customers won free chicken fingers for a year. The drawing created excitement and rewarded loyal fans of the chain.
Mayor David Fleisher performed the official ribbon-cutting at 8:10 a.m., welcoming our restaurant to the neighborhood and signaling a strong start for this location.
Supporting Local Youth Foundations
At 8:20 a.m. we presented a donation to the Sixers Youth Foundation. The gift supports local youth programs and reflects our commitment to community partners who help young people thrive.
High School Spirit and Performances
The Cherry Hill High School cheer team performed from 4 to 6 p.m., bringing energy and local pride to the event. Partnering with high school groups helps us build lasting ties across the region.
| Time | Event | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| 7:00–8:00 a.m. | Lucky 20 Drawing | 20 winners: free chicken fingers for a year |
| 8:10 a.m. | Ribbon Cutting | Mayor David Fleisher led the ceremony |
| 8:20 a.m. | Donation | Gift to Sixers Youth Foundation |
| 4:00–6:00 p.m. | Cheer Performance | Cherry Hill High School energized guests |
Inside the Signature Dining Experience
The interior blends playful touches with hometown memorabilia to create a welcoming dining vibe.
We mirrored the Burlington Township design at this location, featuring our signature “bursting through the wall” logo graphic. Three mirrored balls hang above the dining room and add a fun, party-like glow throughout the store.
Local pride appears on the walls. Vintage yearbooks from Camden Catholic High School (1960) and Haddon Township High School (1964) honor community roots and spark conversation among guests.
Our menu teams fresh chicken fingers with buttery Texas toast, crinkle-cut fries, and classic coleslaw. Each order comes with our famous Cane sauce for dipping, plus the friendly service diners expect from a local store.

- Design mirrors Burlington Township with the bold logo graphic.
- Three mirrored balls create a lively, celebratory atmosphere.
- Yearbooks tie the dining room to local high school history.
- Menu staples: chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, coleslaw, Texas toast, and Cane sauce.
| Feature | What to Expect | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Interior Design | “Bursting through the wall” logo, mirrored balls | Memorable, upbeat atmosphere |
| Local Memorabilia | Camden Catholic HS (1960), Haddon Township HS (1964) | Community connection and nostalgia |
| Signature Menu | Chicken fingers, Texas toast, crinkle-cut fries, coleslaw, Cane sauce | Consistent, high-quality meals for guests |
Reflecting on the Impact of the New South Jersey Location
We opened this cherry hill store to deepen our ties in south jersey and to bring our signature menu closer to neighbors.
As a growing chain with locations in Burlington, Marlton, and Deptford, we are proud to serve chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, coleslaw, and texas toast to more guests.
Our cane sauce remains a fan favorite, and the community response shows the restaurant’s role as a local gathering spot.
By blending local history into the store design, we aim to be a lasting part of the garden state dining scene and to continue expanding our restaurants across the region.