Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel Reviews
Old fashion country cooking and nice country store - Cracker Barrel Dec 30, 2008
I went to the Cracker Barrel while I was in Houston for a short visit, didn't have much time but didn't want fast food and burgers. We were in the mood for a great home-cooked meal. Cracker Barrel have plenty of seating, so you usually don't have to wait long to be seated, but if you have to wait, they have plenty of ways for you to pass the time.
As you walk in, there is a country store. We stopped there in our way out. They have some fun seasonal decor items as well as other collectible items, candles, and treats. We didn't shop, but we sat outside in the rocking chairs and relaxed. I loved the atmosphere of the place, casual and country old-fashioned. They have a lovely fireplace and the smell of wood burning. So cozy! They have old signs and memorabilia up on the walls. The menu is diverse and has something for everyone. You can choose from "country favorites" such as chicken fried steak, pork chops, or sugar cured ham or from low carb options such as a grilled chicken salad, trout, or steak. With your meal, you get a choice of cornbread or biscuits and it's always hard to decide on one. Sometimes the servers will bring you a mixture of both! They serve them with butter, honey, and an assortment of jam/jelly. Most meals come with your choice of side items. They serve breakfast all day. Portion sizes definitely are big! The service is quick and friendly. They keep your ice tea glass full, all the time! Definitely it's an awesome country store where you can find things that will surly bring back the memories! Part of the Meeting travbuddies II :) travel blog |
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Dec 30, 2008
:)I haven't had lunch and was getting hungry, so Leah suggested to go to the "Cracker Barrel". This is an Old Country Store which not only is a store itself, but also has a restaurant and of course, their cuisine is Texas, haha. Awesome!!! In our way, I was telling Lhea about my experiences as TB, since she's just… A sweet layover in Houston - meeting sweet Lhea :) |
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Mar 05, 2009
…67,000 points of interest (POI's) to the GPS for our Irish exchange friends, including campgrounds, dump stations, Walmarts and Cracker Barrels, and National and State Park campgrounds that my Lazy Daze friend, Ted, kindly compiled for us all. Also added "Unusual Tourist Attractions" category for them with an alien head icon. I bet they'll like that!
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