[6] The business plan was rejected numerous times by potential investors, so Graves and Silvey earned the needed money working various manual labor jobs.
[6] They obtained an SBA loan, which they used to open their first restaurant, located in Baton Rouge at the intersection of Highland Road and State Street near the LSU campus.
[6] In March 2020, many of Cane's locations switched from dine-in to pick-up and take-out service only because of the COVID-19 pandemic, while others closed temporarily.
After the restaurant chain had signed a long-term lease, it came to light that the shopping center had a non-compete agreement with McDonald's which prohibited other vendors selling deboned chicken products in the complex.
[20] A new location opened in Encino, California, on October 22, 2024, which included a design that gives a nod towards the area's movie history.