3 /5 Joe: Cracker Barrel is an outdated Chain that holds its appeal with large, relatively cheap portions.
We visited this Cracker Barrel on a weekend for lunch. The Establishment was very busy.
Cracker Barrel is an interesting one to me. While most chain restaurants are struggling to get people in the door, I was very surprised at just how busy this one was at lunch time. We arrived in the middle of a lunch rush and had to wait about 10 minutes for a table.
Cracker Barrel hasnt changed their aesthetic, possibly ever, and in 2025 it really feels dated. However, during this visit to a full restaurant, the average age of the patrons was probably in the 50-60 age group, so its safe to say Cracker Barrel still does just fine with the older generation. Much imof this probably has to do with both the size of the meals, which are huge, and the relative cheapness of the meals considering their size. We were amazed with the amount of food we received, and neither of us were able to finish our meals without a to-go box.
Service was good and relatively quick considering how busy the place was, and we did not wait long for our meal to be served.
While portion sizes are large, the quality of the food does lose this visit some points. There is nothing particularly wrong with the quality, but it definitely screams average, and there is nothing particularly memorable about the food other than the portion sizes.
Overall, Cracker Barrel delivered an okay dining experience with nothing to complain about, and gave us enough food to eat dinner off the leftovers, but doesnt impress enough to make this a regular stop.