I ate here a couple of nights ago. Oh man it was good...

I ate here a couple of nights ago. Oh man it was good. I had fried chicken tenders with fries; a fruit cup that had blackberries, blueberries, and pineapple; and a bowl of fried apples. And it came with a couple of yummy biscuits. The restaurant was super warm and cozy, and it was basically the most enjoyable meal I've had in a really long time.

Thoughts on Cracker Barrel?

Pretty good. I think I had some cobbler or something there once that was really good

I always have their pancakes when I stop by on road trips.

My gf is picky but she loves this place.
I appreciate the old american aesthetics.

You pay for the brand. You can easily find smaller, local, non-chain American-themed restaurants in most small towns and certainly in larger cities that use higher quality ingredients, are more creative in their offerings, and cook with more care in smaller batches.

Oh look, he left the basement.

I’ve been there only once in my life. I’ve driven back and forth between Canada and Florida many times, but once I took a further-west back-country route and stopped at a Cracker Barrel in West Virginia it something like that. It was simultaneously the fattiest and least-flavourful meal I’ve ever had; it was a wonder how they took such ‘rich’ food and extracted all the flavour.

Also found out about their audiobook renting service which is cool (my dad uses that now when traveling in the US).

...iirc I did have a cobbler for dessert though which was good.

Mmm...castle cracker barrel..

Worked there doing prep while I was in culinary school. Not a terrible place to work, we were always pretty busy.

the name 'cracker barrel' is offensive to white people. the name should be changed to
>honkey bucket

>thinking anything offends the master race

>waiter uses an obvious fake southern accent
why do they do this?

None of that shit can match CRACKER BARRELS biscuits and dumplings

God i wish the government didnt force them to not refuse to serve or employ blacks or fags
my local one has old maps and historical crap about my town, their cheese grits are great too

The cracker barrel in Prescott is entirely underwhelming. You can tell all their ingredients are low quality and a lot of the food seems processed and not fresh and everything is over salted. It reminds me of food you'd be served in an army barracks or prison or something.

Hate it because if you live in an area with Cracker Barrel its the only fucking place your parents/grandparents ever want to go for some reason

>Yes they have cornered the market on basic white flour food

It might be the best American chain restaurant, but American chain restaurants suck, so that isn't saying much. The food is pretty much what you would have fed to a fussy eater three generations ago - heavy, bland stuff. But as far as chain places go it's among the best.

Its not offensive if you are from florida and southern georgia

Justice for Brad's wife.

>During the 1990s, the company was the subject of controversy for its official stance against gay and lesbian employees and for discriminatory practices against African-American customers and female employees. In 2004, a U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ) investigation found that Cracker Barrel discriminated against minority customers; patrons complained of racially segregated seating and service quality.

blacks eat and work there all the time.

According to Google I have to follow the I-15 all the way to Salt Lake City to get to the nearest one. Thanks Google

i know, but until like 2009 they used to have segregated seating

the nearest one to me is 115 miles away so ive only ever seen other people mention it in shows or youtube videos.

Southerner reporting in. Their catfish is shockingly good.

It's aight

kek

My friend's mom is the CEO; he hates the niggers that flood the chain

They could modernize the name by calling it the cumskin bedpan.

it's my one stop shop for discounted singing christmas trees this time of year.