Anonymous wrote:They now score an 80 in the Human Rights Campaign equality index but 30 years ago they would fire gay employees. I think about that every time I pass a store.
Anonymous wrote:Stopping for pancakes during a road trip is the best. And that little peg game is pretty fun.
Anonymous wrote:I used to work there. Their corn bread is pretty amazing. I can’t say I would eat much there as an adult now since that is just not the food I eat. Just know your environment when ordering. Don’t order a salad or anything expecting fresh vegetables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven’t they had a pretty abysmal discrimination record as n employer and in the service they provide?
Yup in 2004
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t they had a pretty abysmal discrimination record as n employer and in the service they provide?
Anonymous wrote:Hash brown casserole- yum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's no Bob Evans but their chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes, pork-n-beans and fried apples is a top 10 guilty pleasure for me. I still check their menu to see if they brought back the peanut butter pie.
If you don't like the southern-style meat + 3 you should not go to Cracker Barrel.
Ruthies All Day in Arlington does “meat plus three” and the food is bland and has odd textures. The food at Cracker Barrell is better.
You are a weird person, pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, they know how to season their food. They also sell foods you cannot get elsewhere such as grits, pinto beans, catfish, and greens.
Wut? What part of the US are you living that grits are unavailable?
Pittsburgh