For years, I enjoyed nothing more than going out for dinner at Cracker Barrel. I loved their huge menu with so many items to choose from and even the store that’s connected to the restaurant where you can purchase candy and goodies. However, the more I looked into this chain restaurant, the less I found myself enjoying my visits. The six reasons below are why I chose to stop going to Cracker Barrel.
There are a variety of reasons why I stopped going so often. I’ve learned that many of the dishes just aren’t very healthy. There are also some dark spots in Cracker Barrel’s past that have turned me off to their restaurant. Check out my list and see if you agree.
Factor 1: The Long Wait Times

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Even if you enjoy the food at Cracker Barrel, most people will admit that the wait time to be seated is often too long. They don’t really work on a reservation system, so you have no choice but to walk in, tell the host the size of your party, and then ask how long it will take to be seated. Typically, it can be 15-20 minutes or longer.
The Wait at Cracker Barrel Can Be Tough

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When most people go to Cracker Barrel, it’s because they know they’re going to get a large meal. So, many of us go there hungry on purpose – but that can make the wait unbearable. They try to help by giving you that gift shop to wait in. The only problem is that it is filled with candy that only makes you more hungry.
Factor 2: The Food is Expensive

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When you go to Cracker Barrel, you know you’re in store for tasty comfort food. The menu is so attractive that you end up ordering more than you intended. While it may be a great experience while you’re at the table, when it comes time for the bill, reality hits you like a slap on the face. You find that you’re spending a fortune and it can be a major red flag. That’s why, for many, visits to Cracker Barrel are few and far between.
The Expense is Hurting Cracker Barrel, Too

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You only need to go to Cracker Barrel once or twice to see how expensive it really is, which is one of the main reasons I stopped going. If you also feel this way, know that you’re not alone. In fact, in 2023, the CEO admitted that traffic levels in their restaurants were dropping for several quarters in a row. The reason they believed that they were losing customers was due to inflation and rising costs across the restaurant industry. Things have not changed much since then. The costs are still high and it’s certainly a big reason to stop going to Cracker Barrel.
Factor 3: Cracker Barrel Has Had a Lot of Scandals

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Whether you believe them or not, it’s hard to ignore the fact that Cracker Barrel has had a fair share of scandals over the years. There have been some perceived scandals that were racist in nature, such as one restaurant allegedly having a decorative noose, lawsuits about potential racist behavior, and the fact that some people believed that there was an image of a whip hidden in the restaurant’s logo. Most of these lawsuits were settled out of court, but they sure didn’t improve Cracker Barrel’s reputation.
Other Cracker Barrel Scandals

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Over the years, there have also been other scandals at Cracker Barrel that have turned some people off of the restaurant. At one point, a diner sued the restaurant because they claimed that there was a harmful chemical in their drink. In the spring of 2021, Cracker Barrel was sued by several employees who felt that they weren’t being paid fairly. Again, more research would need to be completed to gauge the validity of these scandals but just hearing about them has made some diners skeptical of the restaurant.
Factor 4: There are Better Places to Go

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I won’t lie – Cracker Barrel used to be one of my restaurants. However, the more I started looking around, the more I started to see alternative eateries that were just as good, if not better, and many of them were also more affordable. If you want to stop going to Cracker Barrel, then look for alternative places online. You may even find that some of the restaurants in your local area are better.
Alternatives to Cracker Barrel

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The great thing about a place like Cracker Barrel is that it serves just about everything. So, think about what you like, and there’s likely an alternative restaurant that’ll serve your needs. Like the breakfast foods? Places like IHOP and Denny’s have what you need at more affordable price points. Do you like the steak and potatoes? How about going to Texas Roadhouse or The Cheesecake Factory? If you like places that provide many options, then you always have Applebee’s, Ruby Tuesday, and Chili’s.
Factor 5: The Food is Loaded With Calories

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One of the biggest reasons why I started to turn from Cracker Barrel is because I realized just how unhealthy the food is. Among many other reasons, the food is high in calories. If you want to be healthy, you should pay attention to your caloric intake throughout the day. At the most, you will likely consume about 3,000 calories in a day. Some of the items at Cracker Barrel have half that for just one plate. Consuming too many calories and overeating can lead to weight gain and increased risk of heart disease and cancer, among other dangerous effects.
Cracker Barrel Items With a Lot of Calories

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Most items at Cracker Barrel will have a lot of calories, but there are some you should avoid or at least eat in moderation. For instance, if you order the Sunday Homestyle Chicken and French Toast, you’ll be eating 1,500 calories. Go for breakfast and eat the Steak n’ Egg Hashbrown Casserole and you’ll be having over 1,000 calories for just that one meal. The Country Fried Pork Chops are also over 1,000 calories. During lunch, ordering the Sunday Homestyle Chicken BLT will fill you with over 1,100 calories. Be careful what you order.
Factor 6: The Food is Also Loaded With Sodium

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The final reason I chose to stop going to Cracker Barrel is due to the immense sodium content in much of their menu offerings. Some of the options have over 2,000 mg of sodium. Health experts recommend only having a max of 2,300 mg of sodium in an entire day. Too much sodium can raise your blood pressure, which can lead to heart failure and stroke. Eating foods with too much salt can also lead to migraines and swollen hands and feet.
Cracker Barrel Items With Tons of Sodium

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There are numerous items at Cracker Barrel that are big trouble when it comes to sodium. That Sunday Homestyle Chicken and French Toast we mentioned earlier also have 2,190 milligrams of sodium, which is basically your daily allowance. Another dish, the Country Fried Shrimp with Hushpuppies and Cocktail Sauce, has just over 2,000 mg of sodium. Then there is the chicken pot pie, which seems harmless enough. However, it has 2,740 mg sodium, which is well over how much you should comsume in an entire day.
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