Raising Cane’s Tailgate Prices & Calories

Raising Cane’s Tailgate prices range from $41.99 to $142.99, depending on the size you choose. If you’re feeding a group and want Tailgate pricing without guessing portions, this guide makes it easy to decide. Raising Cane’s Tailgates are built for sharing and are one of the most popular options for game nights, office lunches, and family gatherings.

If you’re wondering how much is the 25 finger Tailgate at Cane’s, the 25-Finger option costs $41.99 and usually feeds 6 to 8 people. In total, Raising Cane’s offers four Tailgate options on the menu, ranging from 25 to 100 chicken fingers, with the largest size serving up to 29 people. This makes Tailgates a simple solution when one or two combos are not enough. Every chicken finger contains about 130 calories, making portion planning simple.

Each Tailgate includes chicken fingers and Cane’s Sauce, with drinks available separately. Popular drink options include fresh lemonade, sweet or unsweet tea, fountain drinks, and gallon beverages for larger groups, making it easier to pair your food with the right drinks.

Below, you’ll find updated 2026 Cane’s Tailgate prices, serving ranges, and key details to help you order confidently. For a complete look at all meals, sides, drinks, and current offers, explore the full Raising Cane’s menu before placing your order.

Raising Cane’s Tailgate prices

Below are the latest Cane’s tailgate prices with serving estimates and calorie details to help you pick the right size fast.

25-Finger Tailgate

25-Finger Tailgate

Price $41.99

Feeds 6 to 8 people



130 Cal/Chicken Finger

50-Finger Tailgate

50-Finger Tailgate

Price $79.99

Feeds 13 to 15 people



130 Cal/Chicken Finger

75-Finger Tailgate

75-Finger Tailgate


Price $118.99

Feeds 20 to 22 people



130 Cal/Chicken Finger

100-Finger Tailgate

100-Finger Tailgate

Price $142.99

Feeds 27 to 29 people




130 Cal/Chicken Finger

How to Order a Raising Cane’s Tailgate

A Tailgate is a bulk pack, so ordering works a bit differently than regular combos. You can order a Tailgate from Raising Cane’s using the options below.

  • In-store: The most reliable way to order any Tailgate size.
  • Drive-thru: Smaller Tailgates are commonly accepted; larger packs may be directed inside.
  • Online ordering: Available at select locations only. Some restaurants do not list Tailgates online.
  • Call ahead: Helps confirm availability and pickup timing for large or event orders.

Tailgates are prepared fresh and picked up as one bulk order. Sides and drinks are added separately at checkout.

FAQ’s

Canes Tailgate prices range from $41.99 to $142.99, based on the size you choose. Prices can vary slightly by location.

Depending on size, Tailgates typically serve 6 to 29 people. The 25-Finger feeds small groups, while the 100-Finger option works for large gatherings.

Each Tailgate includes chicken fingers and Cane’s Sauce only. Fries, Texas toast, drinks, and other sides are added separately.

Yes for groups. A Tailgate simplifies ordering and provides bulk portions in one pack, which is easier than mixing several individual combos.

Each chicken finger contains about 130 calories. Total calories depend on how many fingers are ordered and how portions are shared.

Yes. Tailgates are available during normal operating hours, as Raising Cane’s serves its full menu all day.

For group orders, Raising Cane’s offers one-gallon drink jugs, which are the most practical option for Tailgates.

Available gallon drinks:

  • Jug Unsweet Tea (1 Gallon): $5.99 • 0 Cal
  • Jug Sweet Tea (1 Gallon): $5.99 • 1,380 Cal
  • Jug Lemonade (1 Gallon): $7.99 • 1,750 Cal

These gallon jugs are ideal for parties, offices, and game-day gatherings.

For most groups, one gallon serves around 6–8 people.
Larger Tailgates usually work best with two or more gallon drinks, depending on group size and preference.

Raising Cane’s Tailgates are made with chicken fingers prepared from chicken breast tenderloins, seasoned breading, and vegetable oil. The signature Cane’s Sauce contains eggs, soy, and spices. Because food is prepared in shared kitchens, cross-contact with allergens is possible.

Most locations accept cash, credit cards, and debit cards. Many restaurants also support contactless payments and Apple Pay, though availability can vary by location. It’s best to confirm payment options with your local store.

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