WOODSTOCK, Ga. — Doors will open soon for a popular fast-food chicken finger chain coming to Woodstock.
Raising Cane's will open a new restaurant in Woodstock on Tuesday, which will be located at 9893 Georgia Highway 92. The location will be open from 10 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week -- making it a key spot for anyone with some late-night cravings.
11Alive drove by the location on Monday, where the new chain restaurant stood ready for opening. Check out photos of the location before Tuesday's busy rush below:
In terms of the restaurant's look, it will be paying homage to the city where it is located. At the Woodstock location, the outdoor wall will feature a large train mural. Customers can dine in, carry out, or order online or through the restaurant's app to pick up whatever they're craving.
The Woodstock location is in addition to the Dacula and Buford fried chicken spots, which opened last year. Before those two locations and with the addition of a third spot, Athens was the only place in the Peach State that could enjoy the chicken with the infamous Cane's sauce.
What to expect on opening day
Owners promise an array of activities to celebrate opening day, including a drawing that will award 20 customers free meals for a year. Entries will only be accepted from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. Officials added that the first 100 customers to buy a box combo will get a T-shirt and a free box combo card for their next visit -- the official opening will be at 10 a.m.
There will also be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9 a.m. before the 10 a.m. opening. The release wrote that Woodstock's mayor and other city representatives plan to attend.
Shortly after the ceremony, the restaurant will give a donation check to Anna Crawford Children’s Center. Officials with the fast food chain said the nonprofit organization helps prevent child abuse and neglect.
The company said that the restaurant is going to bring more than 150 jobs to the Woodstock area.