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  • Nora M.

    I like breakfast here! Apple cider in a frosty mug or hot chocolate. Yummy Applewood bacon, delicious biscuits, hot from the oven! What's not to love!? The have delicious sweet tea and sugar ham as well! The staff is always friendly! ! Did I mention the store where you can buy candy, syrup, jam, toys, clithes, holiday decorations and cd's!? They pack a lot into the space available! ! They are all over the U.S, which is nice when traveling to be able to go to a place where you can get home style food at a reasonable price, although prices have gone up quite a bit in the last few years, it is still less expensive than many places. I will be back!

    (5)
  • Shirl A.

    Mentioned to cashier that it was my last Cracker Barrel since I was heading to Cali, and he says "yeah no Cracker Barrel in California, corporate doesn't want to deal with their dang labor laws!" And I say "what's wrong with labor laws? I like the 8 hour workday! And that's okay... We have Roscoes Chicken and Waffles!" Three stars for being in Arizona.

    (3)
  • Nery N.

    Excellent place, great food and great presentation! First time in this restaurant and I love the breakfast. They have excellent service too I fully recommend this place for a nice breakfast time and for great prices.

    (5)
  • Tzarina W.

    Always a congested place but great place to eat. There was at least a 25 minute wait for a Sunday lunch. Rocking chairs run alongside the porch for people to bask in the sun and shade. A retail store of trinkets and the sorts was a good way to keep the kiddos occupied, as well as adults. They have a breakfast menu plus a lunch and dinner menu. I decided to go with the breakfast healthy plate of egg beaters, turkey bacon, a side of fruit and cheese and grits. Just enough for me since I know I'm saving for dessert and some Starbucks concoction. Lunch time was so busy that there were no high chairs. However they did have booster seats. The cleanliness of the entire restaurant was mediocre. Could've been some improvement that goes for being super busy. It's a little bit too loud to have a conversation unless you're by the window or a corner.

    (3)
  • Doug T.

    We had a gift certificate for Crackle Barrel and so we decided to try this place. I walked in and confusion. It's a real country store with a bunch of old stuff hanging down from the ceiling. Looking for where to go then as you look at the back of the store and you see the hostess stand. Thank goodness. The place is packed and it's like a very homey country place with lots of old country pictures and plaques. I got the menu and again confusion. Huge menu for lunch and dinner with another menu for breakfast (they serve breakfast all day). So going through both menus is tough. I started out with their raspberry lemonade in a frosted mug. Really good, fresh and I loved it. I had the fried catfish with Mac & cheese, fried okra, and hash browns. Oh yea forgot to tell you, you get to pick three sides with your meal. The catfish was ok. A little dry. The mac & cheese was ok. Not great. Okra was a little moist. Not crispy like it should be and the hash browns were ok. Not a great meal but ok. Also, they bring out muffins and cornbread muffins. I've had better cornbread. Not great. So I would say my meal was just ok. My wife had the apple cider vinegar BBQ chicken. She loved it. It was very moist and the sauce was excellent. She was talking about it in the car. Haven't heard her talk about a meal like that before. I grabbed a little bit and it was very good. Loved the sauce. My son had the chicken fried steak and it was pretty good. No complaining from him. The service was good. It took awhile for our server to greet us but understandable because the place was so busy. She did get our drinks and refilled us when we needed it. She was pretty good and friendly. So the place is loud with people eating and enjoying themselves. Lots of families. There was music playing but I think it was. some country music. The food was okay to really good. I guess I just ordered the wrong thing. I did notice everyone ordering breakfast and the blueberry pancakes and French toast looked really good. So next time it's breakfast. Service was good and a real family atmosphere. Like I said I will probably be back but order from the breakfast menu. Enjoy.

    (4)
  • Johnny L.

    Heard a lot about Crack Barrel. They have it in the Midwest which my family is also from. This time I finally got a chance to try it during breakfast. My wife said they had to wait an hour in Chicago in order to be seated at Cracker Barrel. But the location we went to in Phoenix, we were immediately seated. The service was excellent. I wanted apple juice and the server figured out a way to accommodate me, even though they ran out. They were really attentive. The food was great! I had the redundant Chicken Fried Chicken with biscuits and gravy, grits, eggs over easy and a casserole hash. It was so good.. the chicken was fried perfectly, nice and crunchy, tasty. The biscuits were melt in your mouth near flaky texture and gravy was good and tasty. Grits were good. The hashbrown casserole was nice and hearty. The meal that I had is called Grandpa's Country Fried Breakfast. My wife enjoyed her meal as well. Prices are decent. They also have a store as you enter so that you can get some gifts for others or things for yourself. Cool spot. They even sell furniture outside. I saw a chair that I liked. Cracker Barrel, we need you in Seattle!

    (5)
  • Valerie M.

    Mmm Cracker Barrel. Home style food without the work, dirty dishes, hot kitchen, setting the table, spilled milk, or arguments over the dinner table. Okay, it's sorta like that. I seriously like the biscuits here -the cornbread, not so much cuz I can make it 10 times better. Favorite entree here is the chicken n dumplins. Mmm mmm MMM! Grits - good Collard greens - good Dumplins - really good Chicken in the chicken n dumplins - s'alright. The chicken is clearly cooked separately from the dumplins and it's apparent in the flavor and appearance. Overall, still a reliable restaurant with consistently good, down to earth, Mom & Pop, home style cookin'. And the service is generally alright too.

    (3)
  • Alice S.

    I was expecting a normal place like ihop or dennys on my way to cracker barrel. I arrived and knew right away that this restaurant was authentic. It has a very southern and homey feel to it. You walk in and there is a pretty big gift shop full of candy, toys, movies, and other treats. I was seated within a couple of minutes and the restaurant has a lot of southwestern decorations everywhere you look. The hostess and the waiter were both very nice and polite. They treated you with a lot of respect and got whatever you asked them for. The food took a little while to get to me but I knew I could look past that if the food was good. My waiter regularly checked up on me and took my plates right away when I was finished. Now the main part of the review which is the food. The food looked and smelt amazing when it was set on the table! I ordered a southwestern dish and with the first bite I knew I loved this place. It was delicious and was definitely better than regular breakfast restaurants by a lot. The food was rather expensive but in my opinion very worth it. In conclusion I highly recommend this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Jennifer F.

    Always a good time and great service at this Cracker Barrel location. The staff is very friendly and food is delicious. My favorite breakfast is the sunrise sampler. Lots of good food for a great value. I also love the county store and especially the end of season clearance finds.

    (5)
  • Ashley R.

    Went there for a late dinner. I feel they have pretty good entree prices with a large variety of sides to choose from. Now this is only my second time here and i vaguely remember the first time so i ordered the chile jack chicken, hashbrown casserole, steak fries, and side salad for $9.79. The food was out in about 7 minutes, if that. The chicken was decent but the chiles and cheese on top made it taste like an omelet... Very odd. The fries were raw on the bottom of a handful of them. Hashbrown casserole looked leftover and microwaved. The salad was ok, but very soggy and no crisp to it. The service however was great and she was very knowledgeable. It was also pretty clean in there as well.

    (3)
  • Leslie M.

    I used to love Cracker Barrel - but since living in Central Phoenix, I haven't been to one in ages so since I was passing through, I decided to dine for breakfast. A great perk about Cracker Barrel is that they have a store full of cute nic nacs and you can be shopping around while you wait for a table. During holiday season, they have adorable ornaments and I purchased a few to spice up my tree. When we finally got to a table, we ordered the chicken fried chicken with hashbrown casserole, overmedium eggs, and a maine blueberry pancake with blueberry syrup. Once we got our order, I bit into the chicken and it tasted stale. The hashbrown casserole was good, eggs are usually always good, and the pancake was ok. Now that I've been exposed to the better breakfast restaurants in Phoenix, this place just doesn't do it for me anymore. I was quite disappointed. The place was packed with people - and I used to remember thinking that it was because of the "great" food. Now I am just thinking it's probably one of the best breakfast joints in this area. Besides, who wants to drive half an hour away if you live in Chandler to somewhere else only to be waiting for another hour? I am so glad I live in Central Phoenix because this place will not pop up on my 3 mile proximity radar.

    (2)
  • Lauren F.

    There is no way this place can be healthy! But it was a hearty way to start off a busy work week. I had never been to a Cracker Barrel before. Crazy, right? The little shop was interesting. I didn't find anything that I just HAD to have, but there were some cute little things in there. Now on to the restaurant. It seemed too crowded and I was a little unsure where to enter and exit the establishment. But overall the food hit the spot and I thought our server was very sweet. The dining experience was decent, but I think I'd rather opt for a less cluttered place with a healthier, menu full of local and fresh items in the future.

    (3)
  • Angela L.

    Visiting from California for 4 days and I have eaten here 3 times! Needless to say, the food is great! I ordered the rib eye steak and it was perfectly seasoned and cooked exactly as I asked. My husband had the chicken fried chicken. The gravy on the chicken was flavorful and creamy. Now the biscuits. .the biscuits are to die for! Warm, light and fluffy! We came in the next day just to order breakfast. The pancakes yummy!..a llittle crispy on the outside and moist and fluffy on the inside. With just a little bit of butter..thats all it needed From the hostess that seated us to our server, they were very personable and welcoming. Not to mention our order was exactly as requested. Anytime I see a cracker barrel you can be sure I will be stopping!

    (5)
  • Jeff M.

    I love Cracker Barrel, and if you don't then you seriously have issues. Sunrise Sampler!!!

    (5)
  • Jessica A.

    I love this place! They are so friendly and the food is so good. Must try the biscuits. Today my server was Brooke R. She was fast and always had my drink refilled. Great job!!

    (4)
  • Peter P.

    We went on valentine day for breakfast. It was a party of 16, we were told that there was a wait of 20 minutes. ....30 minutes passed so we asked if our table or tables were ready.... the host told us that we had to to wait an additional 30 minutes... I asked to speak to a manager. When speaking to the manger there was no apologies all he said that he can not "magically" make room for us..... My response was WOW! I know this is not Disneyland! Unfortunately, we didn't get to experience great service, all we got is BAD service, sarcasm and unprofessional ways to treat a paying customer. I didn't even want to leave a STAR but I have NO CHOICE but to rate this restaurant for their horrible service in order for me to share my experience. I don't and won't recommend ANYONE with a large family to come to this place since they can't do MIRACLES (according to the Manager) to accommodate a paying customer, party of 16

    (1)
  • Latoya H.

    My friend recommended this place. It was so good. i had the catfish platter with green beans, mashed potatoes,and corn. Ooooo..with biscuits that melt in your mouth... oooo and apple butter. YES! I will definitely find one to go to in cali. Our waitress was soooooo sweet. LOVE HER!

    (4)
  • Julie Y.

    I'm not a breakfast person it's usually my least favorite meal and I don't usually mind skipping it......but this place makes me LOVE breakfast. Great food great service and not over priced and I love the atmosphere!

    (5)
  • Wanderin' J.

    Normally love Cracker Barrel restaurants -- normally. This time I ordered a side dish. It was the seasonal fruit dish. It was absolutely ridiculous. At $2.50 it included two small pineapple bits, 2 blackberries and 4 boysenberries. That was an insult. Everyone else was fine with their pancakes. See the picture of one I found online advertising the fruit dish. It was sure bigger than I received. I sent it back.

    (2)
  • Jacqueline V.

    We love coming here. We don't get to very often but when we do it's always nice. We've only had breakfast here 4 or 5 times, but we would go back any time. The food is always good and the service is always above and beyond expectations. Love the atmosphere and although it's always slammed and packed is worth it. The portion sizes are large, and you will never leave hungry. Love the little gift shop with all the neat things to look at. We always talk about buying little things but seen to forget after we are so full.

    (4)
  • Jennifer W.

    Let me just start off , I am an east coaster and I am very hard on customer service. And I have to say I really love this place! The staff is amazing, very attentive and sweet! I always get eggs in a basket , eggs cooked medium :) with orange juice and a coffee! Stop here for a home made tasting breakfast :)

    (5)
  • A.M. F.

    I Cracker Barrel! The Buttermilk Oven fried chicken is so good! Sometimes they run out of it though which is a bummer. The catfish is awesome too. Cracker Barrel is one of the best places for fried okra. It's hard to find elsewhere. I can't finish this review without mentioning or favorite waiter, Cody. He is so attentive, super nice and friendly. He also remembers what we like to order. Thx for a great dinner tonight !

    (5)
  • Dee R.

    We came here several months ago on our summer vaca to arizona. We enjoyed it. I am a typical tourist but my husband used to live in arizona so he was very familiar with this place. My family and I got SO much food because we wanted a little of everything, and honestly, for those prices you can't beat it! Food was good. My granola pancakes were so soggy and cold I had to send them back but then they brought me a fresh order that had been cooked within the hour...lol. I also LOVED the gift shop!!! Muy bueno!!! We bought games and souvenirs and junk. Wish I had a darn baby because they had soooo many amazingly adorable baby outfits at really great prices. ='(

    (4)
  • David S.

    Guys it's Cracker Barrel - if you're not having a good time you either didn't know what Cracker Barrel is, or you're ordering the wrong stuff. It's a breakfast place, so as soon as you sit down just give them the lunch menu back, because you don't want anything on it. Then, open up the breakfast menu and find 'Uncle Hershels Breakfast' and order that. Then eat it. That's pretty much all you have to do. If you actually haven't been to a Cracker Barrel before, then know this: There are about 1000 of them, and they're a country restaurant and a store that sells candy and beanie babies and a whole bunch of garbage that only an old person would want, but nobody's forcing you to buy the stuff, so just eat the breakfast and get over it.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    I have always loved cracker barrel as my choice for breakfast. I always get the chicken fried chicken breakfast or the dinner with fried okra & corn. Combine it with sweet tea & its just like being back in the south. This location is hit or miss with the service but the food is pretty consistent.

    (3)
  • Bao H.

    How can you go wrong with Cracker Barrel -- I always go to these restaurants when I'm traveling or doing some sort of physical activity that requires some travel. Hands down some of the best pancakes I've had and that's saying a lot - wink! I usually don't eat pancakes, but sometimes you just gotta carb load. If I'm not mistaken they make and bottle their own maple syrup. Served warm this combination of the goowy sticky syrup and pancakes is music to my palate! Along with pancakes I order their Eggs in a Hole - over easy of course. Yummy ooze of egg yolk flows through my hash browns and the crispy bacon! Mmmmm...I can't wait for the next trip. Might just have to go somewhere so I can go to Cracker Barrel! Overall, the service here is always excellent. The place is built like some old cabin with some Midwest flare -- We ain't in Kansas!? They sell really random things in their store front from shirts, candles, stuffed animals and books....I get confused, but maybe I just need another cup of Joe. - Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Alexandra C.

    I don't even want to give this place a star. This place has the worst breaksfast ever. No one has clue of what good food is, and obviously you people do not have taste buds. I tried this place because of these reviews.

    (1)
  • Nicole S.

    Love this place! I am visiting from California and when I found out there was a Cracker Barrel I was set for the rest of my trip. They have the best food ever! Great service is a huge plus! After eating here my favorite thing to do is shop the gift shop! They have Yankee candles, Sock monkeys and cute little nic naks! They also carry nostalgic candy . You can not go wrong with this place!

    (5)
  • Crush H.

    Not very high quality food but the relatively low price helps make up for it. If you want quantity over quality, you'd be satisfied here.

    (3)
  • Bonnie T.

    Was very glad to find a Cracker Barrel when passing through Phoenix as it brought back great memories from my childhood in the Midwest/South. This Cracker Barrel did not disappoint: the service was great, the food was tasty, the portions were just right. Upon entering this restaurant we were greeted by friendly staff who made us feel like we were family and that they were glad to see us. They seemed so genuine because everyone (the server, the receptionist, the cashier, even the bus boy) all greeted us with a warm smile and engaged us in conversation. We left feeling full and we left feeling valued. Those who stop by should definitely take the time to peruse the gift store as well: it is stocked with a variety of unique gift, clothing, and food items (even candies I remembered from the 60s). Cracker Barrel is not just a restaurant with an attached gift shop: it is an experience.

    (5)
  • Stacey C.

    The Cracker Barrel in chandler was nothing short of tasteless...grits were like runny snot, tough... the country ham was paper thin could hardly be cut with a knife, not made to specifications....I asked for over medium and received over easy and highly overpriced....bums eat better out of mc'd's dumpster

    (1)
  • T R.

    The uncle hershel breakfast is the best. The blueberry pancakes are awesome also, most of all the price is excellent!

    (4)
  • Rose B.

    haven't been to a cracker barrel in years. I ordered a chicken breast sandwich with Monterey Jack cheese and green chili and fries. first let me say the taste was very good, the sandwich came on sourdough and the bread on bottom of the sandwich was soggy that my sandwich fell apart and it was hard to eat. But all in all the flavor was a 5 star experience, the server which I do not have her name was very good and attentive without being over bearing and the ambiance was great. we ordered desert to share (my daughter and I) and we had an apple pie in a bowl with pecans and ice cream and it was huge. it could feed a family of four. forgot the name of the desert but would do it again. I will try this restaurant again if near the neighborhood. this time I will specify about the bread to make sure it isn't soaking ....

    (3)
  • Crystal G.

    Nice brunch and decent portions! The country store is cute and had a lot of neat things.

    (4)
  • Dana B.

    Good home style cooking with plenty of comfort foods. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, the have many choices to choose from. Lots of options for sides. My moms favorite is the fried okra. We always go home with leftovers. My husband thinks the chocolate cola cake is crazy good. Service is always friendly and the place is hopping.

    (4)
  • Jason L.

    Great service. Food that delivers on the brand promise. Fair pricing. What's not to love. Try the butter pecan pancakes for breakfast. You will NOT be disappointed. Wish we had these in California!

    (5)
  • Gloria A.

    Love eating here all the time. The food here is delicious. The food comes fast and love to shop after we eat. . Must come back here again

    (5)
  • Sandy B.

    First of all, we only ate here because our hotel was down the street. Our relatives wanted to go to a different place. I really don't care about slow food as some have complained about this store. I do care about food making me sick. I've been to other Cracker Barrels and I have never had food poisoning. Two people in our party became ill after eating here on Monday. Worst of all when I called the store to tell them, they put me on hold for 10 minutes until I finally gave up and hung up. I wanted to let you know we think the ham made two of us sick and you get the worst rating possible for this.

    (1)
  • Shawn P.

    It is what it is... Cracker Barrel. I've prefer to only eat breakfast here but they have a large menu to accommodate picky individuals. No shortage of crappy duck dynasty merchandise being sold. Occasionally they have a seasonal pot roast that is delicious.

    (3)
  • Gonzalo M.

    My son never behaves in a restaurant. That's why I don't consider Cracker Barrel a typical restaurant. He Is fascinated by all the little gifts in the welcome store.

    (5)
  • Rand H.

    Stopped in here for lunch today joined by Mike C. & Robyn N. This was my third visit ever to a CB & the first time to this one. I went with a Reuben Sandwich Plate, which included a cup of Cole Slaw & a cup of Beefy Cabbage Soup. The service was good at this location, the atmosphere fun, the food delicious & the prices reasonable. 5 Stars! :-)) Reuben Sandwich Plate $8.19

    (5)
  • Barbara R.

    Good service but the food was bland for me. I had the rib eye steak it was ok but my broccoli was cold and not cooked enough. Cornbread normally has a little bit of sweetness but this did not at all. I guess I had my taste buds set for Rudy's but the line was too long so we came here. Willing to try again maybe breakfast next time that looks really good.

    (2)
  • Gina R.

    I love this place. I'm from California and we don't have Cracker Barrel. Every time I'm in Arizona, this is always my first stop. The service and food are great. My children love to play checkers while they wait for their meal and then we always enjoy shopping in the country store afterwards.

    (5)
  • Karl S.

    So... Cracker Barrel. It's industrial. It's country. It's kitsch. It's formulaic. It's rocking chairs on the "front porch". It's also Goldenberg Peanut Chews. On the road, it's a decent place to stop for all-american comfort food. Not too far off the highways So, you foodies may stick your nose up at this place, but I'll stop here and eat.

    (3)
  • Monica O.

    Not know for fine dining but for good old home cooked meals! Love Cracker Barrel!! But tried their double chocolate coke a cola cake with vanilla ice cream and OMG that is some good cake!!!! Im already wanting more!!! Love me some chocolate cake!!! Have to say I was looking forward to buying some items in the store, but since their system was down and credit purchases had to be called in that deterred me from shopping...oh well, I suck for not liking the wait.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    This place is always a great and fun atmosphere the food is great the staff is amazing and it's always good for groups to come and talk eat and have a good time even when there is a wait they have plenty of rocking chairs outside to relax in and they have an old fashioned country store to look around in and even buy some nice things at good prices I highly reccommend this place for breakfast lunch and dinner the food pricing is great and if u haven't been here u need to come it's well worth it

    (5)
  • Chris S.

    Food was ok but entertainment was better if you like to people watch "holy smokes"senior citizen paradise omg

    (5)
  • Devon H.

    Pros: Good food, good price. I love that they offer healthy alternatives like egg whites, turkey sausage, turkey bacon, non fat yogurt with fruit and more. Fun to look around the random store but why would you buy anything there? Cons: The wait is always forever to get in, tables are crammed together in 2 small rooms. No flavored creamer and drinks and food normally come out at the same time.

    (3)
  • Charles F.

    Love, love, love Cracker Barrel! Consistently great service, large portioned food, and at a great price! My hub and I only eat their breakfasts and always leave full and happy. We have tried many breakfast places around town and always end up back at CB. Never change!!

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    I have no Clue why people this this place was good. It was bearable at best. The food was not awful, but not anything to jump up and brag about either.. The Store is interesting and I suggest you look through and browse.

    (2)
  • Barbara A.

    We are Cracker Barrel regulars wherever we travel in the USA, if there is a Cracker Barrel, we might stop in for a bite to eat! There are a few things you can count on.....ice cold air conditioning (even when you don't need it), which usually ends up cooling off my food before I am done eating. But on the plus side, we can count on a clean establishment at all Cracker Barrels and home cooking and a cozy homestyle atmosphere. We stayed overnight at a nearby hotel so this CB was our go-to place for dinner and returned at breakfast...so why only 2 stars? Well, at dinner one of us was served the wrong dinner, it was close enough to what he ordered, but not what he expected (he got chicken fried steak when he ordered chicken fried chicken which is his favorite) he is so nice he didn't send it back, he just ate it. We figured it had to be a fluke, so when we went back for breakfast 14 hours later we figured no chance for a repeat performance, but yet again at breakfast, another server delivered the wrong breakfast to one of us. So, sorry, your employees need more training guys! We will be back and we hope the girls are better at their jobs. We love this food. Oh, and one other thing, my all-time favorite thing is the side order of beans, my little bowl of beans amounted to about 2 tablespoons full of beans with no juice in them....hardly something I would be waiting to eat....At breakfast, my Uncle Hershel's platter had the toughest piece of country ham I have ever eaten, I could not eat it.

    (2)
  • Cornell T.

    If you like Polly's you will love this place. Good service and good food!!! Catfish for the second time.

    (5)
  • Bernadette A.

    After being ignored down the street by Arribas Mexican grill, we enjoyed the spicy grilled catfish and the chicken fried steak, it was delicious!

    (5)
  • Josh K.

    OMG those were the nicest and happiest hostesses in the country, I'm quite sure. The food ended up being "the norm" for Cracker Barrel. EXCELLENT!

    (5)
  • Laura L.

    I've been to Cracker Barrels all over the country. They're not THE BEST, but they're consistent. I know the menu. I know the service. I know the store. The last visit I ordered the fried shrimp and I was pleasantly surprised. This did not seem like the regular fried shrimp you get anywhere else. It was seasoned and pretty delicious. It also came with three hushpuppies. I don't usually like hushpuppies, but these were good. Did I mention yet that I also got three sides? Whoa! Lots of food. I have to admit, though, that CB is not my favorite place to go. I don't want to know about the calorie or fat intake here. But DD loves getting a single pancake with fried apples on top... and I don't blame her. I know a lot of people don't like their biscuits, but they are one of my favorite parts of eating here. Just a half biscuit (or three) with a little blackberry jam could make me completely satisfied for days. Okay, I exaggerate. But I love their biscuits. Please don't tell me how fattening they are. I don't care! The only thing I don't understand is: why aren't there omelets on the breakfast menu?! P.S. The turkey sausage is quite good. I don't eat pork, so maybe I am not the best judge, but even DH likes their turkey sausage.

    (3)
  • Alicia G.

    Omg the best country food ever!!!!! You won't hate anything on the menu! You'll always find new faves as well! The country fried steak is my ultimate fave! It's always perfection on the tongue! And you cannot leave without a sweet tea!!! Omg it's so good! Indefinitely recommend it no matter if it's breakfast, lunch or dinner!

    (5)
  • Alisa T.

    We were wanting to grab a early dinner, before heading back home to CA. We decided to come here, since there aren't any in CA and we've heard positive things. We were greeted by a server name Michael, who was super nice and offered to get us our drink order. I had their old fashion lemonade w rasperbhy syrup for an additional $0.10. Omg it was very good! Everything on their menu looked so good or was hard to decide. We were given a plate of corn bread and soft biscuits, with butter and honey. Very yummy, soft and moist. As for their menu, there's so many to choose from. Its def a southern comfort type of place. I ended up ordering their chicken fried chicken, for their din plates you get a choice of 3 sides. I got their Mac n cheese, mash, and corn. It was very delicious and filling. For those trying to watch your weight or wanting to eat more healthy, they have a section on their menu on the lighter side for calories. The other half of the restaurant, is a store where they sell so many trinkets, candies, soda, candles, gifts etc. very cute store! A must visit when in AZ.

    (5)
  • Aimee K.

    I felt obligated to write a review for CB just because it was a little tradition the ex had to stop here whenever we hit the road for a trip, incoming or outgoing, while living in Phoenix and because I've been asked by some of my Seattle colleagues what it's like. It's an interesting chain because it's one of the only ones I know of that have the old timey theme. The front of the restaurant is a "country store" selling knick knacks, road trip items, penny candy and some plain odd-ball crap. The decor is all clap board, complete with an old porch, rocking chairs and barrels to play checkers on while you wait. The walls are hung with what I assume is partially authentic paraphanelia from the 40's such as old rolling pins, spice cans, signs etc. There was normally a short wait or no wait at all. This review is based only eating breakfast. The ex had no interest in their lunch or dinner items. Their biscuits are solid, the gravy is okay but could use more flavor if I'm burning my calorie quota, the applesauce, grits, pancakes and eggs... all okay. Being a potato freak, of course, I LOVE the cheesy potato hash! Like the other reviewers here mention, it's a solid performer. Always consistent. Always the same. Prices are reasonable and service is friendly. One of those places safe to bring your family to for a Sunday meal or out of towners hungry for breakfast. The sort of place you'd be likely to see in the background of your kids' early photos. Oh yeah, and they have peg games to play on every table.

    (3)
  • Lisa D.

    The food was delicious and cooked to perfection. Unfortunately it took a while to place our order and get our food. They were completely understaffed and while the girl was trying her hardest it was too much fit her to keep up with.

    (4)
  • Axe P.

    Loved the ambience and was really looking forward to this place, what after having loved lolo's I was really excited about another southern joint?! I havta say I am terribly disappointed with this place, not coming back here for food again They darn sprinkle bacon on everything, especially when I told the waitress already that I am a vegetarian! Really insulting The waitress could care less. When asked by one of the elderly women in our party about what is in the soup, she just said she didn't know and didnt even offer to go find out! Why be in service industry if you can't do the only thing you are supposed to do!? Ah well we tipped her $10 anyways, like I said as if she cares even if we didnt, just another day!

    (2)
  • I C U.

    It's Cracker Barrel. I haven't eaten there for years, at least 8 or more. We ordered take out last week. Husband said to give excellent feedback based on the manager fixing a problem with our order. 4 stars for the manager -1star for the chicken fried steak

    (3)
  • Ashley E.

    We live in California but visited here while I'm Arizona and we're still dreaming about it! The biscuits are amazing! The apples were super good. I loved the hash brown casserole.. I think the only thing I had that I wasn't crazy about was the grits, and I'm just not really a grits person. Our waitress was great, she let us know that she could get us whatever we wanted, and the menu wasn't set in stone. Overall it was a fantastic experience and we want cracker barrel in California!!

    (5)
  • Racquel S.

    Food is decent. Chicken and Dumplings and Sawmill gravy are tasteless. Servers need some training. Service is definitely lacking.

    (3)
  • Lindsey P.

    This place. Always brings back the Midwest nostalgia. I like perusing the little country store before my meal... there are the strangest little knick-knacks there that you feel you can't live without. A tea kettle shaped like a rooster?? Sign me up.! I think this is the only place still doing low-carb... listing all of the net carbs on the menu. Thanks, Cracker Barrel. It's pretty inexpensive for the amount of food you get. The quality of the food? Mehh... Our waitress was a little older... bless her heart. She was keeping up for the most part. All in all, just okay... I might be back to check out breakfast... it looks really tasty.

    (3)
  • Toia C.

    It is divine intervention that there is not a Cracker Barrel in LA because I would eat here every weekend if I could! I finally had a chance to eat at the infamous Cracker Barrel during my visit to Arizona and Yay, I'm a fan! I had the Momma's Pancake Breakfast and a side of the Hashbrown Casserole and WOW!! The breakfast reminded me so much of my Great Aunt's old kitchen...nothing beats comfort food (you're welcome to use that Cracker Barrel for a small fee :-)) Although the Breakfast was amazing, it was also recommended to us to try the Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes on our next trip so I can't wait!

    (4)
  • Andy M.

    Two words: Sunrise Sampler. That's all you need to know.

    (5)
  • Cindy N.

    We were going up to Phoenix and decided to have a late breakfast about 11.00 AM. After debating where to go perusing mentally through the usual chain restaurants, Denny's, IHOP etc. we decided to give Cracker Barrel a shot. The place was very crowded and had to wait 15min. Not too bad. We figured it would be slow service once we got seated. No problem. A waitress came right over to us and took our order. They have huge selections of interesting breakfast combos as well as lunch choices even before noon. I got the 2 scrambled eggs with 3 dry crispy slices of bacon, it came with a wonderful light yogurt parfait with nuts, raisins, fresh fruit. I had some of my husband's pancakes which I believe it was about 4 huge ones with his order of 2 eggs, bacon and it came with the pancakes. Very reasonably priced. Food came in about 10 minutes. Nice and hot and really very very good. The little country store is adorable and fun to walk through it.

    (4)
  • Jamie C.

    If you don't like a wait don't come here on Saturday or Sunday morning because it's inevitable. Other than that any other time you can pretty much walk right in without a wait. The food is average American Comfort with the huge Southern Hospitality portions us fat Americans have grown to love and expect. The service is usually A+ ( on average I usually tip the servers 25% because they are so nice and welcoming). I prefer the Breakfast menu over the Lunch & Dinner selection. My favorite breakfast is the Blueberry pancakes that's served with REAL blueberry syrup, I usually get bacon and scrambled eggs on the side. For dinner you can't go wrong with the Catfish or Chicken Fried steak. The price or the food and quantity/quality are right on. Don't expect fine dining here but do enjoy the fat induced food coma afterwards.

    (4)
  • Josh L.

    I eat at cracker barrel all the time, but I was not impressed by this location. Food was greasy and service was slow.

    (3)
  • Liz W.

    Southern food! Great décor and an exciting shop inside! LOVE IT!!!!

    (5)
  • Ramona A.

    I've gone there several times just for breakfast and have never been disappointed. I love the service. They are very friendly and thoughtful. I love the hash browns and the grits. Seems like a old fashion combo. The food is always warm to hot when I get it. The coffee is always full and I don't have to hunt down the wait staff to get my coffee filled. My mom came down from Montana and she loved the wall decorations (she could relate) and the over all experience.

    (4)
  • Michele M.

    If your grandparents are in town, then they will probably like Cracker Barrel. Very bland menu. My waitress was a little odd and really seemed unorganized with her tables. I ordered the Uncle Herschel's Favorite .Two Eggs with Grits, Sawmill Gravy and Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits along with Real Butter and the best Preserves and Grilled Pork Chop is what's on the menu. However, the grits were really runny, eggs overcooked, the "grilled" pork chop need salt nor was it grilled and the "best" Preserves, I have no idea what that's supposed to be. I really don't think Uncle Herschel would like the dish! My coffee cup was never filled until I was ready to go. It's cheap but really not what I had expected from Cracker Barrel.

    (2)
  • Mario C.

    I always feel bad to go out on a Holiday. My girlfriend really does not like to. Because,she says it makes the stores be open and people have to work on the Holiday. But, Today,(New Years Day) we went to Cracker Barrel. My girlfriend tipped very well because of the guilt. They were packed! We got a table just at the other end of the Fireplace near the window. It was freezing. I think because, they had all the fans on and it was only 52 outside. This is why only 4 stars,it was sooooo cold. Anyway, our food was excellent! Stephanie was our waitress, she was great! We ordered Breakfast even though it was 1pm. They will give you either one,breakfast or lunch. Another great thing about them. Even though they were so busy we still had great service and our food was awesome. I really wish they did not have to work on a Holiday, But, it was great so Thank you employees of Cracker barrel. Also we bought some stuff from the store they have some cool items in that little country store.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    I enjoy coming to Cracker Barrel. I always come here when I see the Angels for Spring Training. I like checking out the "Country Store". I see a lot of stuff here I don't normally see. Service at the restaurant is hit and miss. Sometimes I've had great service while other times it's been pretty slow. I really like the atmosphere/decor of the restaurant. Food is just ok. Pretty reasonable prices. Save room for the coke cake. It's worth trying!

    (4)
  • Road Warrio R.

    Great service and decent food. The breakfast is the king here. Be sure to get the pancakes.. Also, they had the blackberry cobbler which is a must have. For dinner, I ordered the grilled catfish with baked apples, baked potatoes (extra cost), and a side salad. The catfish was tasty and not over seasoned.

    (3)
  • Samantha C.

    We had a family breakfast here and as expected for a Sunday morning it was packed. We waited probably over twenty minutes and I wasn't happy when I saw we were going to be sat at a table literally right behind the hostess booth where everyone walks in. Whatever. Let's just eat! I decided to try one of the special new items, some cinnamon roll type french toast that comes with eggs and meat, I ordered sausage patties and scrambled. When our drinks came our waitress didn't know which glass had sprite or water and we all had to taste what was given to us to find which was sprite. Then she messed up the order and there was an extra scrambled egg and bacon plate, but when I saw my dish it looked like they cracked an egg and split it in half then scrambled the half portion it was so small. So before she took the extra scrambled egg plate back to the kitchen to either throw away or give to another party I just asked if I could have them since my egg looked like barely anything. She did the right thing by giving into my request. It didn't matter though, because the eggs were flat and very salty. The sausage tasted odd. The only thing I enjoyed was the french toast and it was almost too sweet so I didn't finish. Since some of the family members hadn't seen each other in awhile we sat for some time after we finished eating just chatting and catching up, and a few of us noticed we were getting some rude looks from the staff and management as if to say, "ok you're done get up and leave so we can get more customers in here to make us more money!" Alright, we left, and we won't be back.

    (2)
  • Joseph K.

    Went here one night a little late and it was good food as to be expected. our server Michael G was outstanding.

    (4)
  • Aimee B.

    Cracker Barrel is, usually, a favorite of mine. I love the tacky store out front with all the silly gifts, decorations, candies, etc. I love the environment inside, with the fire place, checkers, and little triangle game on the tables. But #1 is the food. I love good ol' Southern food! This Cracker Barrel's food was lackluster, at best. The food wasn't even particularly hot. Their sweet tea was a disgrace in the name of sweet tea. The grits were absolutely disgusting and an embarrassment to have been served. I have to admit, I wasn't totally surprised - we're nowhere near the actual south. But nevertheless, I came in hoping for a tasty delicious southern meal, and left hugely disappointed. On the upside, the service was fine. Nothing spectacular, but not a huge letdown either. I won't be revisiting this Cracker Barrel.

    (2)
  • Doug L.

    Always a good choice for breakfast. If you've been to CB before you know what your getting if you haven't, we'll... it's simple, clean with a friendly and efficient wait staff. Any negative reviews are exceptional cases. CB is consistent and a good value

    (3)
  • Ruby V.

    Tried the Cinnamon Streusel French Toast Breakfast plate. Was very good!! A ill sweet, but so tasty. The ambiance in the store is always so homey.

    (5)
  • Katie C.

    Heavy southern food with delicious biscuits and mouthwatering homemade jam. Enough said.

    (4)
  • Mike C.

    Cracker Barrel is one of those places I have been eating at for many, many years, but unfortunately, I feel their quality is going down and their prices going up. On our last visit, the service was as good as it gets - they get an A+ on service. I ordered the 4 vegetable plate and substituted 2 veggies for a baked potato and a dinner salad. One of the veggies was green beans - the bowl was not heaped high like it used to be - I ate the entire contents with two bites. The potato came with butter and a packet of sour cream - no bacon, no chives, no cheese - this was a big change from the past and I felt like I was totally ripped off. Wendy's has a sour cream and baked potato for a buck. The salad was small and had lettuce, tomato and that's it. No onion, etc or anything - plain. My total bill for my plate was 12 dollars. I won't be going back anytime soon, that's for sure.

    (2)
  • Shaunna C.

    First and foremost, I LOVE Cracker Barrel, so it pains me to write this review... I suppose I am just spoiled by the amazing Cracker Barrel chains in the South that I've experienced, but this place doesn't hold a candle. I ordered breakfast, which was just alright. I ordered Cheesy Grits and they were terrible - under cooked, no flavor whatsoever, and just had cheese on top. Gross. The pancakes I ordered were no better. They were covered in oil... to the point where I could squeeze the pancake and have it drip oil. I abandoned them after a couple of bites. The staff was super friendly, so plus one for that, but this is by far the worst experience I've had at this chain... ever. I don't think I will come back.

    (2)
  • Jason B.

    I've been a fan of Cracker Barrel, my first intro to it was back in Roanoke, Virginia where I had the chicken fried chicken, and had their fried apples. I really like their fried apples coz it reminds me of the wholesome, and slightly sweetish tart of an apple pie filling. Anywho, recently went to brunch at the Cracker Barrel and ordered the Country Boy Special, an $8.99 deal with 3 eggs, a choice of country ham, pork chops or sirloin steak. I chose the pork chops. It also comes with the hashbrown cake, fried apples, grits, gravy and two biscuits. A whole lotta food but worth the deliciousness and calories. I have to admit their pork chops are tender and yum, I've always heard good things about the pork chops in the past. Apart from that liked the gravy and their soft and warm buttermilk biscuits. I was stuffed, and had to take home my fried apples which i do love alone or with some vanilla ice cream, the perfect afternoon treat! Overall, if you'd like yum country food, this place is good even for a chain! Oh and depending on the month, ask if they have their awesome coca cola chocolate cake... it's YUM!

    (3)
  • Andrew Y.

    Yes...I admit it...I've a soft spot for southern food. CBs were reminiscent of the food I grew up with in childhood. Although not authentic in all flavors (to my memory), it certainly hit close to home anytime I was on the road. I was saddened to learn that there was nothing closer than AZ or Sacramento.... On a day of a craving, I hopped in the car, drove to this location and ordered my tradition: country fried steak, fried okra, biscuits, steak fries, mashed potatoes, and crumble for dessert. Service was good (consistent with the fellow CBs I've been to across the country) and food hit the spot.

    (4)
  • Nicole H.

    I was a regular at this location for a few years and now that I'm no longer a local, I still stop in whenever I'm in town. I LOVE this place! Don't get me wrong... the food isn't fantastic. It's fattening and unhealthy and yummy. Their freshly brewed sweet-tea is tops and for a former south-easterner, coming here gives me a nostalgic warm fuzzy. This location has always been consistent for me in terms of quality and service. I like that. It isn't a 5-star (gourmet) restaurant by any stretch of the imagination but to me it deserves 5-stars. :)

    (5)
  • MJ W.

    It's a cookie cutter experience. I could not tell the difference between my local Cracker Barrel and the Cracker Barrel we went to in Atlanta. You get great service, good food, and fair prices. Count me in.

    (4)
  • Javier M.

    Always good and dependable food and service

    (4)
  • Sarah H.

    Not the best Not the worst I'd go back I got the Sunrise Sampler breakfast meal The biscuits were great! The gravy was a little bland and old-people foodish The eggs were buttery I didn't care for the bacon, ham or sausage Cheesey potatoes were great! Grits... yucky. So all in all... I'd go back, I just wouldn't rush back.

    (3)
  • X. Y.

    The Cracker Barrel never misses a beat. I was in the area and for lunch I chose the homemade chicken n' dumplins with country green beans and sweet whore baby carrots. I'm not a huge fan of dumplins but I figured I'd try them again, it's been years, and I liked them. The food at Cracker Barrel is always amazing. I walked out stuffed and satisfied. This place deserves 5 stars!

    (5)
  • Ellen M.

    This used to be my "regular" Cracker Barrel when we lived in Ahwatukee. Then I made the mistake of moving back to San Diego & boy do I miss this place! My whole family does,too! We were back for a visit recently & we were not disappointed,except for the fact that our favorite waitress was off the day we were there! Great breakfasts...you won't leave hungry! I love their salads for lunch,but they have lots of good sandwiches,too! Dinners are good,too. We love their Chicken Fried Steak & Chicken Fried Chicken on the dinner menu & at breakfast,too! My husband likes their Meatloaf. Our son's fave is their Chicken & Dumplings! They make fresh dumplings throughout the day (at least that's what they say on the Food Network) & they always seem fresh to me! I really hate to give you this tip,because I'm afraid that they'll run out next time I'm there! On Sunday they have a dinner special "Homestyle Chicken",2 Fried Chicken Breasts (boneless) with 2 sides & of course biscuts & corn muffins! These chicken pieces are so large (usually) that my husband & I would eat one for dinner & bring the other home for lunch on Monday! Don't forget to have a piece of Chocolate CocaCola Cake! YUM! Service is usually great,alot of the servers have been there at least 5 yrs & management,too...keeps the place consistant! I can't wait to go visit again...I miss this place!

    (5)
  • Jan N.

    Worst breakfast I have ever had. Ordered biscuits and gravy with sausage. Gravy not hot and had to ask for more and still not enough to cover biscuits and sausage. Was not breakfast sausage but some dry beef stick. Never again.

    (1)
  • Alon R.

    I absolutely LOVE Cracker Barrel, but this particular branch does not do the chain justice. I visited this Cracker Barrel two times and was treated with the same biased service. As an African American I try not to use the race card as it is a subject I choose to avoid, but for the first time I can say I felt as if my race played a factor in the horrible service I experienced at this location. So for that I say do not visit this location they have horrible service, and you will definitely notice the difference in treatment.

    (1)
  • Michael W.

    Bleh. How do I describe - it's like a cheap museum with the gift shop at the end that you have to go through to get out. The eggs were greasy. The sausage was greasy. The toast was not toasted completely. The service is right out of the TV show Alice - "kiss my grits, mel'. Don't expect great service or even digestible food. Pass on this one. Not worth the time it takes to park and get through the gift shop.

    (1)
  • Chris G.

    Love their breakfast menu. Huge portions. Wish they have a restaurant in California. Really enjoyed the ambiance. Would definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Matt C.

    I've been to Cracker Barrel a few times before, and always enjoyed it. The food reminds me of stuff my mom, aunts, and grandmothers cook and the service is good. Last night I went with my girlfriend and our food came out really fast, which was great. But it was warm at best. My mashed potatoes were pretty much cold, with warm spots. My chicken n dumplings were mostly warm, with some cold spots. My fried apples were cold. The mac n cheese was slightly above room temperature. Her meat loaf sandwich was prepared different then usual, had no gravy, and the bread was soggy. We were both starving so we ate what was brought, and I had planned on just letting the manager know. I even took my leftovers in a box. I wasn't looking for any sort of discount or anything, since we had come in late on a Sunday night and the food tasted great besides the temperature. When I mentioned the issues to the manager, he immediately said they'd take care of our meal. I was shocked. I was actually offering to pay our bill, and he wouldn't let me. Everyone has off days, and the manager went above and beyond to correct an issue that I wasn't even really that concerned about. Last nights visit won't stop me from coming back.

    (4)
  • Kellie M.

    We came here for breakfast. For years Ive been hearing how great this place is...WTH? What a disappointment! Food was luke warm to cold, bland and just yucky. Maybe lunch would be better? Im afraid to try...

    (2)
  • Tim P.

    Okay, we see the commercials all the time in Los Angeles which is silly because there are no Cracker Barrel restaurants/stores in all of California. So when planning our trip to Phoenix I decided to look and see if there was a Cracker Barrel anywhere near the resort. Awesome there was one just one exit up on the 10 freeway. The anticipation was high as we pulled in and saw the rows of rocking chairs for sale in front then once inside the smell of cinnamon candles was overwhelming. The novelty of this place in unbelievable. With Moon pies and jumbo size candy bars and soda and coffee and bake mix and I could go on, but my review is really for the restaurant. I ordered the Chicken and Dumplins no "g" in dumplins cuz were tryin to be authentic here. for my sides I ordered the Fried apples and steak fries. Okay the dumplins are not like my mommas these are the noodle flat kind of dumplins but they also had no flavor. I had to douse them with salt and pepper to get flavor into them. The fried apples were the best part of the meal. Also you get your choice of bread, I love corn bread so I picked that. My wife picked the buttermilk biscuit. I should have taken the Buttermilk Biscuit. Maybe my taste buds took a vacation but the cornbread had no flavor at all, She ordered the grilled chicken tenders mashed potatoes and Fries. She said all of her food was good, she asked me if I wanted to try them but I told her it might mess up my review of the restaurant. So for novelty, I give it a five, for my food I give it a two for my wife's food I give it a four so overall average is three.

    (3)
  • Ana M.

    Service was great, but the food was definitely lackluster. However, the apple strudel dessert was fantastic. Next time we will just go for the dessert!

    (2)
  • Chuck R.

    I haven't been to one of these in a looong time... Took my girl and a buddy of mine out tonight and had some good breakfast... All 3 of us with tip ran me $37... not shabby. - Lots of food... I had breakfast - GOOOOOOOD maple syrup... damn I could eat those pancakes w/ that syrup all frickin day - still can't get into grits... idk wtf they're so popular for *shrug* - eggs... sunny side up... goood - hashbrown casserole? I'd rather have normal hashbrowns but the new twist wasn't too shabby... good - coke... (yes it's important) good... proper amt of fiz - biscuits & gravy... superb. - Cinnamon Apples... NOM! Again Price was good... I expected it to cost more honestly. Service... great! Guy was really nice and patient with our indecisiveness (mostly my ADD) I'm not into the shopping area with all the kids toys and antiques... stuff my mom would love... to each his own... I'll be back

    (4)
  • Lilli F.

    Good for breakfast. Went on a weekday which was so great because there was no waiting. Brought the kiddos with me for the 1st time and they really liked their meals - except for the grits. They've never had it before, but I have and it wasn't anything special and it really didn't taste all that good. The portions were good size and we ended up taking some boxes home. I grew up eating at CB after church on Sundays when there was one in Cerritos, CA long long ago. Still enjoy the quirkiness of the general store in the front as did my kids when they first walked in. Will continue to go here when we are in the area.

    (3)
  • Janet H.

    I used to love this place and would eat there often dealing with hour long waits. My family loves the rocking chairs and checkers games to play while waiting. Over the years I had noticed the quality of food was spotting with sometimes good, sometimes bad but we continued to go. The last time we waited over an hour, the kids were tired and hungry and we were thrilled when we finally got a table. Being they were so bust service was slow. We waited forever for drinks and to place our order. About 40 minutes later our food came. My daughter was sitting next to me and my son was sitting next to my husband. My husband has ordered a breakfast meals with everything. He took a large piece of ham off his plate and gave it to my son. My son took one bite and said it didn't taste good and he wasn't hungry. Thinking he was just being difficult, I said he had to eat it. I watched him gag through another bite and realized something was wrong. My husband then looked at it and smelled it and the ham was BAD. I mean really BAD like off color and smelled rotten. I was in shock. That could make someone really sick. We told the waiter who was not surprised at all. Just offered to take it back and take it off the bill and replace it?? I was shocked and really worried about my son getting sick. The manager was not concerned and acted like I was overreacting. My family has never gone back but I was talking with my neighbor the other day and he said the same thing happen to him. I am not sure how this could happen. How does bad food get out of the kitchen? How could no one notice? I will never go back!

    (1)
  • Krissy G.

    I absolutely love this place! The french toast and hashbrown casserole is so good! I was visiting from Southern California and I wish we had these there! Great food and atmosphere!

    (5)
  • Akiko I.

    So I go to this place whenever I reminisce about my hometown in the south. They have descent comfort food for really cheap price. *Food = descent comfort food (Fried okra mmm yum) *Price = REALLY cheap *Service = very nice, welcoming *Atmosphere = interesting...they have really cute shop attached to the restaurant.

    (3)
  • Terri T.

    First time eating at CB. Never again. Catfish was not fully cooked, it was raw in the middle. Coleslaw was blah. Sweet tea, yeah right. What a waste of time and money. One of the wort places to eat. I don't understand the hype.

    (1)
  • rachel w.

    This location is clean and efficient. Our waitress was awesome and had our order in and food out VERY quickly. The food is all fantastic and of good quality.

    (4)
  • Chandra R.

    Some days you just want food that is bad for you in the best way. My typical Cracker Barrel order: - 2 eggs, scrambled - Biscuits (with butter) - Hashbrown Casserole (mmmmm cheesy potatoes) - Cinnamon Apples For whatever reason this combination doesn't exist on their menu, so I usually end up ordering the Hasbrowns, Apples and Biscuits with a side of two scrambled eggs. But whatever. The point is that all of those things together are amazing. They make you feel like you're 6 years old and out to breakfast with Grandma. Plus, the crazy kitschy store sells John Deere baseball caps. How can you not love that? Add the fact that it's cheap as hell...plus the peg game on the tables...and it basically makes up for the fact that the servers appear to be hired from the local halfway house. So yeah. When your arteries are feeling particularly too clear and you need some warm, salty, buttery goodness....head to Cracker Barrel.

    (4)
  • Glen D.

    Was in town from Boston, and had my first Cracker Barrel breakfast here. Yes, it's a chain. Yes, it's kitschy. The environment is very "olde-tymey" and cute, but the food is pretty great! The servers were terrific, the coffee good, and the juices (both OJ and grapefruit) were fresh squeezed. For *less than $4* you could get some hash brown casserole (baked with cheese and onions mmm), a bowl of fried apples (buttery, not too mushy, and tart enough to balance the sweet), and two flaky biscuits. Unbelievable values on the menu. Had the pancakes on another visit - perhaps a touch too buttery, but absolutely delicious, just the right balance of hearty and sweet. Good bacon too! Classic food, delivered simply with a smile, for a great price. If I lived nearby I'd be coming back, a lot.

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    Since there's no 3.5 option I'll bump them up to 4. Good food, great biscuits, good service, and a nice clean atmosphere. Also has a neat little gift store attached with a great selection of old school candy and snacks.

    (4)
  • Sharon K.

    The location is fantastic since my friends live right next door, but I wasn't a fan of the food and service. I've been to other Cracker Barrels throughout Phoenix, and I was looking forward to their sweet tea and biscuits but this place didn't cut it. Service was terrible! We asked for refills, never received it, asked for napkins, nada. Food wasn't great, we ended up leaving without finishing up our breakfast, and that's a first at CB! I still love CB and hope the next time I'm in the area, I'll experience the same o'l service I always look forward to. Oh, you have to stop by the store, their apple gummy bears are yummy!

    (3)
  • Shannon W.

    It was an average restaurant. Mill gravy is to sweet and as other reviewer stated needs more pepper and really could use chunks of sausage. The smoked sausage was very good, would love the gravy with it in it. For breakfast the price is right. Service was great I'd give our girl a 5 star as she was prompt and nice, took good care of her customers. Our food was delivered very very fast I was shocked.

    (3)
  • DeAnn S.

    I have noticed that lately the food and service are getting worse and worse. ICE cold mashed potatoes, burnt hashbrown casserole, slow service and not getting refills on time. Seems each time we go it gets worse and that is all locations.

    (2)
  • Larry C.

    Excellent food as always

    (3)
  • Dottsy Z.

    Who doesn't like a country style breakfast? I'm such a fan of Cracker Barrel and I forget that I work right up the street from it (probably a good thing). My buddy and I were craving breakfast for lunch once again. I think we're on some unspoken quest for the perfect breakfast for lunch place. I am so glad we headed to Cracker Barrel today. I had "Mama's french toast breakfast". It should be called "Mama's stuff you full because she knows damn well you ain't been eatin' right without her there platter". It came with 4 slices of sourdough french toast, 2 eggs, your choice of bacon or sausage (I chose sausage), and of course I had to order a small side of the hash brown casserole. Of course. I washed all the artery clogging goodness with a large OJ. YUM. Everything came out hot and fresh and with maple syrup. Real maple syrup, y'all! My lunch buddy had the country breakfast that came with eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, and grits! We were both so happy we were giggling like little kids in between bites of the great breakfast. For about the same price of another competitor's breakfast platter, we got a fresh baked, hot off the griddle and huge breakfast. I think we've decided that this is a favorite from now on! ....or have we???

    (4)
  • Ada G.

    Waking thru the country store, I was not sure I was in the right place. All those cars outside on a sunday morning led me to believe I had to sprint to the hostess stand for a table. But this place is huge, and there was no wait at all. They could even seat six tops without a wait! We scored a table right by the front window, and were immediately greeted by a friendly waitress for drinks. She pointed out the two most popular dishes on the menu - pancake breakfast (think grand slam at denny's) or the standard meat, eggs, biscuits and gravy.Big menu, but no omelets? I had the french toast w/ bacon. It was cold and leathery. Husband had the grand-slam thing - it was a lot o f food w/ a big bowl of canned tasting gravy. Food was just ok. Coffee was bad. Service was great. Won't go back - there are better breakfast places in Ahwatukee.

    (2)
  • Heather D.

    Cracker Barrel is so dependable for down-home American comfort food! My boyfriend and I were in Phoenix, heading back to our part of town on I-10. We decided Cracker Barrel would be the perfect stop for brunch. The wait was 25 minutes that Sunday around 1pm. We didn't mind, because we spent that time perusing the old-fashioned candy and timeless children's games in the gift shop area. I also love checking out the latest and greatest kitchen gadgets and decorative plates, etc. in the gift shop. I purchased a cute muffin pan with a snap-on lid perfect for bringing baked goods to work! The food was outstanding and definitely fresh. I love the apple cider in a mug too! Mmm I think that's my favorite thing on the whole menu! I can't get enough of that tasty cider! The biscuits are so yummy too! Cracker Barrel food never disappoints me. The service was a bit short, since they were so busy, and that wasn't too cool, but I'm still giving this review 4 stars, because service is usually much better at this location.

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

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