Down Home Cooking at the Cracker Barrel Restaurant

R. M. Dubuc
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The Cracker Barrel Restaurant is the kind of restaurant where you bring the whole family. The homestyle cooking and kid-friendly atmostphere of the Cracker Barrel, is appealing to guests of all ages.
The signature Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is a great place to visit before or after dining at the Cracker Barrel. The store is attached to the restaurant part of Cracker Barrel, near the main entrance and lobby.

There are a total of 540 Cracker Barrel Restaurants currently opened in the United States. Cracker Barrel Restaurant first opened in Tennessee, and the chain soon spread across the South, and eventually to 41 states. All Cracker Barrel Restaurants are company owned, and feature the same country style design, complete with a front porch lined with old fashioned wooden rockers.

Cracker Barrel Specialties

Cracker Barrel has an extensive menu, with a seperate full menu for breakfast, and another for lunch and dinner. Many of the specialties at Cracker Barrel are made daily from scratch. Breakfast choices are include a variety of meals and combinations. Buttermilk pancakes are served with small, 1.7 ounce bottles of pure maple syrup, and cornbread and buttermilk buscuits are served to the table in a basket. Dining at the Cracker Barrel feels like having a large home cooked breakfast or dinner, made by your favorite southern cook.

Menu prices at Cracker Barrel Restaurants are affordable and less than one would imagine for the large portions of food served with each meal choice. The Cracker Barrel "Old Timers Breakfast," is only $5.99 and includes two eggs, grits, sawmill gravy, homemade buttermilk biscuits, and a breakfast meat.

Dinner choices range from large dinner platters to salads and low carb dining options. The "Fancy Fixin's" dinner choices include homestyle dinner favorites such as Country Fried Steak, Meatloaf, and Fried Chicken. A variety of side dishes are offered with each full dinner meal. Fried okra, macaroni and chees, mashed potatoes, green beans, and hash brown casserole, are some of the side options at Cracker Barrel.

  • The Cracker Barrel Restaurant is a great place to take the whole family for an affordable dinner
  • The Cracker Barrel menus are extensive for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Homestyle meals and daily specials are part of the Cracker Barrel dining experience
 
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the cracker barrel is owned by the mafia.

Posted on 11/14/2008 at 6:11:31 PM

I enjoy Cracker Barrel once in awhile. I do love their frosted mug sundaes. Delicious. The best sundaes anywhere, and where else can up get a sorghum molasses sundae? The Cracker Barrels I go to are smoke free, but in the state I live in, all restaurants, and even bars, have to be smoke free. No smoking except outside, which I love.

Posted on 11/13/2008 at 2:11:27 PM

I like your restaurants but seeing they are supposed to be Family oriented they should be smoke free.

Posted on 07/24/2007 at 8:07:00 AM

Please, please put a cracker barrell restaurant in Manistee, Michigan!!! We need you here!!!

Posted on 05/04/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

Geez, you're on a roll tonight. Is there anyone else on the front page??? Hope the derater stays away. I LOVE the Cracker Barrel, too.

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

I have a love/hate relationship with the crack house. I don't like any of their food except for the catfish. Everything else I eat out of politeness. Cool stores, though. good article.

Posted on 04/23/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

I love the Cracker Barrel! I wouldn't say it's exactly friendly to one's waistline, but it sure is tasty.

Posted on 04/23/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

Great review- I'm a big fan of the shrimp and hush puppies... even bigger fan of the Country Store!

Posted on 04/23/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

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