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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

3.3 (234 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for groups

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Breakfast .... YUM
Lori F.

A good breakfast to start the day. The hash town casserole hasn't been the best lately. Very dried out and almost OLD tasting. I gave it another shot today and was glad I did, very tasty and moist. Our waitress, Emily I believe, was attentive and nice on a very busy holiday And Halloween was out!

Chicken Fried Chicken
David S.

Good ol Cracker Barrel! Straight up middle of the road. Not bad, not outstanding. Predictably average. The service was great. The food is standard. I the gift shop and vibe they are going for is a relatively unique brand for a restaurant. I'm glad they kept the logo tbh...albeit their stock plummeted as a result lol if you want a decent experience with classic country themes this is your spot! Bon appetite!

A small globe
Devin R.

The food was okay, messed up one order. The workers were like any normal plain worker. The place wasn't clean but it wasn't dirty. Away from the food, every single thing costed so much money! One small globe was 30 dollars! A pen was 5 dollars also.

Our granddaughter did find something in the Cracker Barrel store!
Melissa V.

Ok, we haven't been to Cracker Barrel in awhile. But, there was a time our granddaughter LOVED Cracker Barrel and begged us to bring her because according to this little girl they had the best hamburgers in the world (we all knew she wanted to shop in their store!!)! So, for old times sake we brought our almost grown up granddaughter there for her birthday. Wow! When did they start serving drinks?!? We were pleasantly surprised we could have a drink with our meal. Our granddaughter got her hamburger, which she didn't have than a couple bites from because she had to admit now that she's grown up a bit that the hamburgers aren't very good. My husband got the roast beef dinner and I got the turkey dinner. Yeah, the meals are pretty lackluster, but y'all know Cracker Barrel is a welcome site when you're in a really long road trip. We brought our granddaughter into the store and let her pick out something for old times sake and she found a cute stuffie that she's planning on putting in her car. We all agreed to say goodbye to this tradition with her and move onto more grownup and adventurous places?

Tricia B.

I was sooooo happy to find out my hotel was behind a Cracker Barrel. I don't even know what the hotel offered, I knew where I was going for breakfast. The steak and eggs were very good, biscuits were fluffy as always, and of course the shop was amazing! There were so many cute things, if I had the money I could fully decorate a house easily. The only thing I wish I could change is the floors in the restaurant were really sticky. But the restrooms were very clean.

Fried pickles were amazing!
Fran D.

Haven't been to a Cracker Barrel in years and thought it would be fun to stop in. Its not as good as it used to be for sure. The server we had, Maddox, was phenomenal. He was attentive, personable and super fast. We ordered fried pickles to start. They were so good with ranch dip on the side. For dinner we ordered eggs Benny with sausage, fried chicken, Mac and cheese and cornbread. The only tasty part of the eggs Benny was the eggs. The Saudi was so dry and chewy. The bread too dry. The fried chicken was good but def frozen and fried. The mac and cheese was ok. Not the best. The cornbread was horrible. It tasted like it had campbell's chicken soup in the mix. Just bad. The restaurant itself was creepy. It had a 1920's barn vibe. Even the pictures on the wall were dirty and the fixtures were dusty. Cracker Barrel ain't what it's cracked up to be anymore.

Janna C.

Great staple when we were driving on the Massachusetts Turnpike after a redeye with two littles. They are kitschy and country-esque but yummy. The store kept the little man entertained while we waited for a late lunch (though late breakfast our time). He chose a pirate ship toy and his little sister found a fun mermaid soft toy so they were both willing to sit through us drinking endless cups of coffee and eating. Home style home cooking and dependably good every time we've been to one. Always have been a fan of the country green beans as a side plus their biscuits are flaky. Too bad none on the west coast by us so made it a fun rest stop.

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I tried the chocolate chip pancakes. They were good but not as good as the pecan or the chocolate chip pecan.

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The food was good, the service was great, and we could park our Motorhome in the back parking lot for free.

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