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Post Malone has teamed up with Canes and the Dallas Cowboys to open a unique Raising Canes experience in Dallas and you’re going to want to add it to your Dallas must-see list! The crossover artist combines his love of the city and the team that was such a big influence on him growing up to create this one-of-a-kind Raising Canes. And while this might not be the only Post Malone Raising Canes, or even the first (the other location is in Midvale, Utah), it’s still one-of-a-kind!

Everything You Need To Know About Post Malone and Raising Canes

Malone, aka Austin Richard Post, moved to the Dallas suburb of Grapevine when he was nine. His father was the manager of concessions for the Dallas Cowboys. After high school Malone moved to Los Angeles and the rest is, more or less, history. In 2019, Malone moved to Cottonwood Heights, Utah, and calls it “the most amazing place ever.” That explains why his first location is located in Utah. While Utah only has nine Raising Canes locations, Texas has over 50!

Here’s why the Post Malone Canes is worth the visit!

If you’re a fan of Malone, visiting is a no-brainer. The location has so many mementos from his career as an artist (so far) from guitars, costumes and more. You can make your order “The Posty Way” which is their Box Combo with four chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, two Cane’s sauces, two Texas toasts, extra salt and pepper packets and half unsweet tea/ half lemonade. Don’t forget to get your collectible souvenir cup! You can even send Post, post. There’s a fan mail drop-off box right next to a vending machine full of custom merch. You might also notice that the exterior is wrapped in silver vinyl with images of Post’s tattoos.

Here’s why you should visit, even if you’re not a big fan. Most of you know at least a handful of his songs, especially now that he’s ventured into the world of country music. He’s collaborated with a wide range of artists like; Beyonce, The Weekend, Travis Scott, Luke Combs, Taylor Swift, Noah Kahan, Justin Bieber, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll. There’s no denying that he’s both talented and an interesting person. While the location caters to fans, it’s not overwhelming if you’re not a die-hard fan. Plus, there’s a 32-foot-tall Dallas Cowboys star welcoming you to the drive-thru! Did we mention chicken tenders and crinkle fries? Enough said.

Bonus:

Malone’s most recent album, “F-1 Trillion” features a 1971 Ford F-100 on the cover. The image is of the truck being dropped straight down in the middle of a lake. Looking at it you might think it’s edited but it’s completely real. Mexican artist Gonzalo Lebrija used a massive crane to drop the truck into a lake in Jalisco, Mexico. The iconic truck has been making stops across the country for fans to see. It started in Nashville, then came to Dallas where we got a chance to see it up close. Now it’s on its way to Midvale, Utah. Fans can post pictures of themselves with the truck with a hashtag to be entered to win tickets to Malone’s tour. Ironically enough, he doesn’t have a stop in Dallas. But, he’ll be in Houston on October 22 and 23 and in Austin, on October 26 and 27.

Image by Gonzalo Lebrija. All rights belong to Republic and Mercury Records

A stop at this Cane’s is a must for anyone who loves Post Malone, music, the Dallas Cowboys or simply chicken tenders! The restaurant is located at 2255 W Northwest Highway in Dallas.


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