AAFES opens Raising Cane’s at Schofield Barracks

By Army & Air Force Exchange ServiceSeptember 13, 2021

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service gave Soldiers and their families assigned to Schofield Barracks another dining option Aug. 28, with their grand opening of Raising Cane’s. This is the second Raising Cane’s restaurant to open on an Army installation, the first being on Fort Bliss in October 2020.
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service gave Soldiers and their families assigned to Schofield Barracks another dining option Aug. 28, with their grand opening of Raising Cane’s. This is the second Raising Cane’s restaurant to open on an Army installation, the first being on Fort Bliss in October 2020. (Photo Credit: Wen Hao Zeng) VIEW ORIGINAL
On Schofield Barracks in Hawaii, Marlon Candaza, Raising Cane’s general manager; Don Walker, Hawaii Exchange service business manager; Raymond Yeung, Raising Cane’s area director; Marilyn Bersalona, Hawaii Area Raising Cane’s training manager; Michael Ryan, Hawaii Exchange general manager; Lang Ngo, Owner ELPX Restaurant Group; and Eddie Wang, Owner ELPX Restaurant Group, prepares to cut the ribbon during Raising Cane’s grand opening ceremony Aug. 28. The Exchange helped Raising Cane’s celebrate their 25th anniversary as this grand opening marked the 39th restaurant to be open in 2021.
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – On Schofield Barracks in Hawaii, Marlon Candaza, Raising Cane’s general manager; Don Walker, Hawaii Exchange service business manager; Raymond Yeung, Raising Cane’s area director; Marilyn Bersalona, Hawaii Area Raising Cane’s training manager; Michael Ryan, Hawaii Exchange general manager; Lang Ngo, Owner ELPX Restaurant Group; and Eddie Wang, Owner ELPX Restaurant Group, prepares to cut the ribbon during Raising Cane’s grand opening ceremony Aug. 28. The Exchange helped Raising Cane’s celebrate their 25th anniversary as this grand opening marked the 39th restaurant to be open in 2021. (Photo Credit: Wen Hao Zeng, AAFES) VIEW ORIGINAL

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is giving Soldiers and their families at Schofield Barracks another dining option with their grand opening of Raising Cane’s, a quick-serve restaurant that specializes in chicken fingers.

The Exchange and Raising Cane’s cut the ribbon on the new restaurant Aug. 28.

Marlon Candaza, Raising Cane’s general manager; Don Walker, Hawaii Exchange service business manager; Raymond Yeung, Raising Cane’s area director; Marilyn Bersalona, Hawaii Area Raising Cane’s training manager; Michael Ryan, Hawaii Exchange general manager; Lang Ngo, Owner ELPX Restaurant Group; and Eddie Wang, Owner ELPX Restaurant Group performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony, officially opening their doors to the public.

“Raising Cane’s will be a quality-of-life multiplier for the in the U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii community,” Ryan said.

The Schofield Barracks location is Raising Cane’s second with the Exchange. The first opened at Fort Bliss in October 2020.

Raising Cane’s, which is known for marinated chicken breast tenderloins, is located at 694 McCornack Road, Schofield Barracks. It’s open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Since 1895, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (Exchange) has gone where Soldiers, Airmen and their families go to improve the quality of their lives by providing valued goods and services at exclusive military pricing. The Exchange is the 53rd-largest retailer in the United States. Its earnings provided $2.1 billion in dividends to support military morale, welfare and recreation programs over the last 10 years.

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