Raising Cane's has closed the dining room at its Oakland location due to crime and safety concerns.
The fast-food chain, known for its chicken fingers, said it made the decision to close the indoor dining area at the 8430 Edgewater Dr. location following several car break-ins in the parking lot and numerous other robberies in the neighborhood.
"Customer and Crewmember safety is always our top priority," the chain said in a statement.
It's unknown if and when the restaurant's dining room will reopen. The drive-thru remains open.
The Louisiana-based company opened its Oakland location last summer. It also has locations in Vacaville, Davis and Stockton, among others in the Central Valley.
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