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Raising Cane’s opens in Algonquin, among several new businesses in town

Fast-food restaurant is one of many in new commercial development along Randall Road

Fast-food chain Raising Cane’s held a grand opening last Thursday for its newest eatery in Algonquin.

Raising Cane’s, 1701 S. Randall Road, is one of the businesses in the new Enclave development along Randall Road.

Nearby are Portillo’s and Cooper’s Hawk, which both opened about a month ago.

Neighbor Belle Tire should be opening within the next month, Algonquin Community Development Director Jason Shallcross said.

The restaurant, famous for its fried chicken, decided to come to Algonquin after getting multiple customer requests, said Kevin Ryan, regional leader of restaurants for Raising Cane’s.

The next nearest location is off Route 14 in Crystal Lake, which opened in 2021.

The new location brought about 100 jobs to the village, Ryan said.

The Enclave also will be home to a new Chipotle and the brunch restaurant First Watch. Groundbreakings on those businesses are expected to start this spring, Shallcross said.

Dog-friendly restaurant Lazy Dog is looking to join the Enclave just north of Cooper’s Hawk, and it is requesting approval from the village board this month.

If approved, the restaurant plans to start construction in the spring and be open by year’s end, Shallcross said.

Dozens of new businesses have been popping up in the village, with plenty more on the horizon.

CarMax on Randall Road and Kid’s Empire in the Algonquin Commons shopping mall debuted last month. Other businesses set to open this year in the Commons are Claire’s, Fresh Market, Pvolve Fitness and Evolve Chiropractic, Shallcross said.

On the east side of town, Atomic Car Wash along Algonquin Road is under construction and is expected to open this spring, Shallcross said.

Raising Cane’s is open from 10 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday through Saturday.

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