The Ultimate Guide to Vegan Options at Raising Cane’s

Published by Sara Oliver.

Raising Cane’s is known for doing one thing—and one thing only: Selling “chicken fingers.” If you’re vegan, that already tells you most of what you need to know. Still, people often ask whether there’s anything vegan on the menu. So, we took a closer look. Here’s the full breakdown on vegan options at Raising Cane’s:

Is Anything at Raising Cane’s Vegan?

No Vegan Entrees at Raising Cane’s

Raising Cane’s doesn’t offer any vegan entrees.

Are Any of Raising Cane’s Sides Vegan?

Sides are often the best place to look for vegan options when there are no animal-free entrees available. So does Raising Cane’s offer any vegan sides?

The Texas Toast Contains Cow’s Milk

The Texas toast served at Raising Cane’s is not vegan, regardless of whether you order it without butter, as the bread itself contains cow’s milk.

The Coleslaw Is Not Vegan

Raising Cane’s coleslaw is also not vegan, as it contains egg-based mayonnaise.

The Crinkle Cut Fries Are Vegan

The only vegan side—crinkle cut fries! If you’re vegan and find yourself at Raising Cane’s, this is essentially your only option. But be careful what you dip it in …

Are the Sauces at Raising Cane’s Vegan?

Signature Cane’s Sauce Is Not Vegan

Raising Cane’s signature Cane’s Sauce is not vegan, as it contains egg. If you want to dip your fries in something, ketchup packets are your best bet at Raising Cane’s.

The Fountain Drinks Are Vegan

Raising Cane’s fountain beverages are vegan, including soft drinks, iced tea, and lemonade. So, if the salty crinkle-cut fries make you thirsty, you can at least get an drink at the fast food joint.

Where Raising Cane’s Got Its Name

Raising Cane’s is named after the founder’s beloved dog, Cane. If you are a dog guardian—or have even just met a dog—it’s easy to see that each canine is a unique individual. Just like dogs, chickens recognize their human guardians, and some even run to greet them when they come home from work or school.

Every animal is someone. Chickens feel happiness, love, fear,  and pain—just like dogs do. If you wouldn’t eat a dog, don’t eat the chickens sold at places like Raising Cane’s.  

Fast Food Vegan Options Besides Raising Cane’s

It’s 2026, so a side dish or two doesn’t cut it when other chains offer vegan chicken, burgers, burritos, and so much more. Until Raising Cane’s gets with the times, we’ll pass on it.

Other major fast food chains are expanding vegan options as more people choose not to eat animals because of the destructive combination of cruelty to animals, environmental destruction, and negative human health effects. If you’re eating out with friends or family who aren’t vegan—yet—you still have better choices.

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