Cracker Barrel Menu With Prices (April 2026) Sides, Kids’ Meals & More

The Cracker Barrel menu with prices has everything you need to plan your next visit — from all-day breakfast plates to hearty Southern dinners, sides, desserts, and kids’ meals. In this guide, I’m breaking down every single category with updated 2026 prices so you know exactly what to expect before you sit down.

Here’s what you’ll find in this article:

  • Full Cracker Barrel menu by category (breakfast, lunch, dinner, sides, desserts, drinks, and more)
  • 2026 price tables for every section
  • Most popular items and personal favorites
  • Nutrition info, secret menu tips, and current deals
  • Competitor price comparison and ordering tips

I’ve been a fan of Cracker Barrel since I was a kid riding in the backseat on family road trips. My dad would spot that sign off the highway — you know the one — and we’d pull in every single time without debate. Back then I always ordered the pancakes. These days I go straight for the Chicken n’ Dumplins. Either way, walking into that dining room still feels like coming home.

Cracker Barrel Menu Overview

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store was founded in 1969 in Lebanon, Tennessee by Dan Evins. It started as a rest stop for highway travelers — combining a homestyle restaurant with a country-themed gift shop under one roof. That combination turned out to be a masterstroke. People didn’t just stop to eat; they browsed the store, bought candy, played checkers on the porch, and stayed longer than planned.

Fast forward to today, and Cracker Barrel operates over 650 locations across 45 U.S. states. The log cabin-style buildings, stone fireplaces, rocking chairs on the front porch, and walls lined with antique tools haven’t changed much — and that’s exactly why people love it. It’s consistent, nostalgic, and genuine.

What makes the menu stand out is the all-day breakfast and the focus on Southern comfort cooking. You’re not going to find trendy avocado toast here. What you will find is country ham, sawmill gravy, biscuits, grits, fried catfish, and cobblers made like your grandma used to make. The portions are large and the prices are surprisingly reasonable for a sit-down restaurant.

In terms of pricing, I’d put Cracker Barrel firmly in the budget-to-mid-range category. Breakfast plates run from about $8–$14, lunch and dinner entrees fall between $10–$16, and sides are just $3–$4 each. It’s genuinely good value for the amount of food you get.

Cracker Barrel Full Menu With Prices (April 2026)

This is the big one. I’ve organized every major category with its own price table so you can quickly find what you’re looking for. Keep in mind that Cracker Barrel’s breakfast menu is served all day, so you can order pancakes at 8 PM if you want — and trust me, nobody’s going to judge you.

Breakfast Entrées

The breakfast menu at Cracker Barrel is honestly one of the best in the chain restaurant world. Everything feels made from scratch, and the biscuits they bring to the table are buttery and warm every single time. I always have trouble deciding between the pancake platters and the egg-and-meat combos — it’s a genuine dilemma.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Old Timer’s BreakfastTwo eggs cooked your way, choice of breakfast meat, grits or hashbrown casserole, and biscuits$8.99
Grandpa’s Country Fried BreakfastCountry fried steak, two eggs, hashbrown casserole, biscuit, and sawmill gravy$12.99
Momma’s Pancake BreakfastA tall stack of buttermilk pancakes with choice of bacon or sausage$10.49
Uncle Herschel’s FavoriteTwo eggs, hashbrown casserole or grits, biscuit, and your choice of country ham, grilled catfish, or New York strip$14.49
Sunrise SamplerEggs, bacon, sausage, hashbrown casserole, and biscuits — the full spread$10.99
The Wholesome Fixin’s BreakfastEgg whites, fresh fruit, sliced tomatoes, turkey sausage, and a side — lighter but still satisfying$11.49
Bacon & Egg Hashbrown CasseroleHashbrown casserole base loaded with bacon, scrambled eggs, Colby cheese, fried onions, and gravy$12.99
Butter Pecan French Toast BakeThick bread in vanilla custard, topped with cheesecake filling and praline pecan streusel$12.49
Buttermilk Pancakes (Short Stack)Three golden pancakes with butter and syrup — classic, simple, and perfect$7.99
Blueberry PancakesFluffy pancakes loaded with fresh blueberries, served with syrup and butter$9.49
Biscuit Breakfast SandwichScrambled egg and your choice of meat on a warm Cracker Barrel biscuit$5.29
Scrambled Egg n’ BiscuitSimple and affordable — scrambled egg, a flaky biscuit, and your choice of side$4.69

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Breakfast Sides

The sides are where Cracker Barrel really shines at breakfast. That hashbrown casserole? There’s nothing else like it. Crispy on top, cheesy and soft underneath. I always get it as my main side and honestly consider ordering a second one.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Hashbrown CasseroleShredded potatoes baked with cheese, onion, and seasoning — the signature Cracker Barrel side$3.29
Loaded Hashbrown CasseroleThe classic casserole topped with bacon for extra flavor$3.49
GritsStone-ground grits, smooth and buttery — a Southern staple$2.99
Fried ApplesWarm cinnamon-spiced apple slices — sweet enough to feel like a treat$3.09
Bacon (3 strips)Thick-cut, crispy smoked bacon$3.29
Sausage Patties (2)Savory country-style sausage patties$3.29
Country Ham SliceSalt-cured and pan-fried, with that distinct Southern flavor$3.99
Fresh FruitSeasonal mixed fruit — a lighter choice to balance out the meal$3.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Bites & Shareables (Appetizers)

Now here’s the thing — a lot of people skip the starters at Cracker Barrel because they’re worried about filling up before the main course. I get it. But the fried pickles alone are worth a detour. They’re tangy, crunchy, and gone way too fast when you’re sharing with the table.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Fried PicklesCrispy breaded pickle slices served with dipping sauce — a crowd favorite$5.99
White Cheddar Cheese BitesGooey white cheddar chunks in a golden fried coating, served hot$7.99
Loaded Hashbrown Casserole (Shareable)A bigger, shareable version of the classic casserole with bacon$6.49
Biscuit BeignetsWarm, pillowy biscuit bites dusted in powdered sugar with icing for dipping$6.99
Country Fried SamplerA mix of country fried bites — chicken, steak, and shrimp with dipping sauces$9.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Chicken & Turkey Entrées

The chicken and turkey section is the backbone of the dinner menu. Chicken n’ Dumplins is the dish people associate most with Cracker Barrel, and rightfully so — it’s been on the menu forever and it never disappoints. Thick, hand-rolled dumplings in a rich chicken broth. Pure comfort.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Chicken n’ DumplinsHand-rolled dumplings and tender chicken in a thick, creamy broth — the house classic$11.99
Southern Fried ChickenCrispy golden chicken pieces with buttermilk biscuits and two country sides$15.99
Homestyle ChickenOven-roasted chicken with a seasoned crust, served with two country sides$14.99
Grilled Chicken TendersLean, tender chicken strips grilled and served with two sides$11.49
Herb Roasted ChickenHalf chicken seasoned with lemon herb butter sauce, served with mashed potatoes and a side$15.49
Turkey n’ DressingSlow-roasted turkey with cornbread dressing, cranberry sauce, and a side — Thursday special$13.99
Smoky Southern Grilled TurkeySmoked turkey breast with roasted gravy and two homestyle sides$12.49
Broccoli Cheddar ChickenGrilled chicken topped with creamy broccoli cheddar sauce — Wednesday special$13.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Beef & Pork Entrées

The beef and pork section is perfect if you’re looking for something hearty and stick-to-your-ribs satisfying. I had the Country Fried Steak with sawmill gravy on my last visit and it was exactly what I needed on a cold evening. If you’re going pork, the bone-in pork chops are thick and worth every bite.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Country Fried SteakHand-breaded steak smothered in sawmill gravy, served with two country sides$12.99
MeatloafHomestyle ground beef meatloaf baked with a brown sugar glaze, served with two sides$11.99
Hamburger SteakA seasoned ground beef patty topped with brown gravy and onions, served with two sides$11.99
Roast BeefSlow-cooked, fork-tender roast beef with roasted gravy and two country sides$13.49
Pork Chops (Bone-In)Two thick, seasoned bone-in pork chops pan-seared and served with two sides$14.49
Lemon Pepper Grilled Pork ChopBoneless pork chop with bright lemon pepper seasoning and two sides$13.99
New York Strip SteakA 7-oz New York strip cooked to order and served with two country sides$16.99
New York Strip Steak n’ ShrimpStrip steak paired with crispy fried shrimp for a surf-and-turf experience$18.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Seafood Entrées

Trust me on this one — don’t overlook the seafood at Cracker Barrel. The fried catfish is a genuine standout. It’s U.S. farm-raised, lightly breaded, and comes out golden and flaky. I grew up eating catfish on fishing trips, and Cracker Barrel’s version holds its own against any fish shack I’ve been to.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
U.S. Farm-Raised Fried CatfishGolden-fried catfish fillets served with hushpuppies, coleslaw, and two sides$15.49
Grilled Catfish (2 pieces)Lightly seasoned and grilled for a lighter option, served with two sides$14.99
Fried ShrimpCrispy breaded shrimp served with hushpuppies and two sides$13.99
Crispy Rockin’ ShrimpLightly battered shrimp with a bold seasoning blend and dipping sauce$12.99
Friday Fish FryA generous portion of battered and fried fish with coleslaw and hushpuppies — available Fridays$14.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Sandwiches, Burgers & Salads

Here’s what I love about this section — it’s genuinely underrated. Most people think of Cracker Barrel as a sit-down plate-and-sides kind of place, but the sandwiches are solid if you want something a little lighter without giving up flavor. The Chicken BLT is my go-to when I’m not feeling a full entrée.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Half Pound HamburgerA thick, juicy beef patty on a toasted bun with lettuce, tomato, and your choice of toppings$10.49
Barrel CheeseburgerHalf-pound burger with American cheese, hashbrown casserole, bacon, and a fried egg on a toasted bun$12.49
Chicken BLTGrilled chicken breast with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayo on toasted bread$10.99
Turkey Bacon ClubSliced turkey with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and Swiss on toasted sourdough$10.99
Country Boy SaladMixed greens, grilled chicken, bacon, cheese, tomatoes, and choice of dressing$10.99
House SaladGarden salad with choice of dressing — a simple, lighter option$4.99
Chicken n’ Dumplin Soup CupA cup of Cracker Barrel’s famous chicken soup with hand-rolled dumplings$5.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Individual Sides

Every entrée at Cracker Barrel comes with one or two sides, but you can also order them individually. I honestly think the sides menu alone is worth talking about. These aren’t afterthoughts — they’re scratch-made country cooking.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Hashbrown CasseroleThe iconic cheesy shredded potato bake — Cracker Barrel’s most famous side$3.29
Mashed PotatoesCreamy, buttery mashed potatoes, made the old-fashioned way$3.29
Macaroni n’ CheeseSouthern-style mac with a thick, creamy cheese sauce$3.49
Green BeansSlow-cooked country green beans with seasoning — simple and satisfying$3.29
Country Green BeansGreen beans slow-cooked with pork for extra Southern flavor$3.29
Pinto BeansSlow-simmered pinto beans — hearty, filling, and classic$3.29
Turnip GreensTender greens cooked down with seasoning and a hint of smoke$3.29
Fried OkraBattered and fried okra nuggets — crispy, savory, and addictive$3.49
ColeslawCreamy Southern-style coleslaw — cool and refreshing alongside fried mains$3.29
Sweet Whole Baby CarrotsGlazed baby carrots, sweet and tender$3.29
Corn on the CobA classic grilled cob of sweet corn$3.49
Loaded Baked PotatoBaked potato with butter, sour cream, cheese, and bacon$3.49
Fried ApplesCinnamon-spiced warm apple slices — doubles as a dessert side$3.09

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Kids Menu

Cracker Barrel’s kids menu is served all day — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — which I appreciate more than I can say as someone who’s dealt with a picky toddler having a meltdown at 7 PM. The portions are just right for little ones, and there are solid options beyond the usual chicken tenders and PB&J.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Mini Confetti PancakesSmall, colorful fun pancakes — a huge hit with kids$5.99
Scrambled Egg n’ BiscuitSimple kids’ breakfast with scrambled egg and a biscuit$4.69
Lil’ Barrel CheeseburgerA smaller, kid-sized beef cheeseburger with fries$5.99
Grilled Chicken Tenders (Kids)Tender grilled chicken strips with a kids’ side$6.49
Macaroni n’ Cheese (Kids)Creamy mac and cheese — always a win$4.99
Crispy Rockin’ Shrimp (Kids)Smaller portion of lightly breaded shrimp for adventurous young eaters$5.99
Veggie Plate (Kids)A trio of classic vegetable sides served together$5.49
Grilled CheeseGolden-brown grilled cheese on white bread — reliable and comforting$4.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Family Meals

Planning to feed the whole crew without cooking? The Cracker Barrel family meals are one of the best deals going. You get big portions for four to six people, and everything comes packed up and ready — perfect for a weeknight dinner at home or a gathering at someone’s place.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Southern Fried Chicken Family MealCrispy fried chicken, buttermilk biscuits, and two family-sized country sides (serves 4–6)$44.99
Chicken n’ Dumplins Family MealThe classic chicken and dumpling pot, with two large sides and cornbread (serves 4–6)$42.99
Meatloaf Family MealFull meatloaf with brown sugar glaze, two sides, and biscuits (serves 4–6)$41.99
Pot Roast Family MealSlow-cooked pot roast with carrots and gravy, two sides, and biscuits (serves 4–6)$43.99
All-Day Pancake Family BreakfastBig stack of pancakes with choice of breakfast meats and sides (serves 4–6)$38.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Desserts

I’ll be honest — I don’t always make it to dessert at Cracker Barrel because the entrees fill me up so completely. But when I do, I go straight for the Peach Cobbler. Warm, sweet, with a buttery crumble on top — it’s everything dessert should be.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Peach CobblerWarm peach filling with a golden crumble crust — a Southern staple$4.79
Apple Dumplin’A whole apple wrapped in pastry dough, baked with brown sugar and spices$4.99
Double Chocolate Fudge CakeA rich, dense slice of fudge layer cake — for serious chocolate lovers$4.99
Banana PuddingCreamy vanilla pudding layered with bananas and wafers$4.99
Cherry Chocolate Chip Pancakes (Mini)Smaller sweet pancakes with cherry and chocolate chips — a fun dessert option$5.59
Goo Goo ClusterA classic Southern candy available at the Country Store — peanuts, caramel, and chocolate$2.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Beverages & Drinks

Cracker Barrel keeps the drink menu simple and Southern. Free refills on most drinks, which I always appreciate. Their freshly brewed sweet tea is the real deal — properly sweet, not that half-hearted stuff you get elsewhere. The Wildberry Tea and Blackberry Lemonade are worth a try if you want something a little different.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Freshly Brewed Sweet TeaClassic Southern sweet tea — the drink order here$2.99
Iced Tea (Unsweetened)Refreshing unsweetened tea with free refills$2.99
Soft DrinkPepsi, Mountain Dew, or other fountain drinks with free refills$2.79
CoffeeHot brewed coffee, bottomless — great for a slow breakfast morning$2.49
Blackberry LemonadeFresh lemonade with blackberry flavor — sweet, tart, and refreshing$3.49
Wildberry TeaFruity iced tea blend with a sweet berry finish$3.59
Hot ChocolateRich hot cocoa — great in the colder months$3.29
Apple Cider (Seasonal)Warm spiced apple cider — available in fall/winter$3.29
Orange JuiceFresh-pressed style OJ — perfect with breakfast$2.99

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Seasonal & Limited-Time Items

Cracker Barrel rotates seasonal items throughout the year, and they’re usually worth trying. The fall menu in particular is something I look forward to every year. The spring 2026 lineup is also looking strong.

Menu ItemDescriptionPrice
Oreo® Stuffed Cheesecake PancakesPancakes stuffed with Oreo cheesecake filling — decadent and rich$13.99
Fresh Strawberry French Toast BakeFrench toast casserole topped with fresh strawberries and cream$11.99
Louisiana-Style Shrimp SkilletCajun-spiced shrimp in a rich, bold skillet sauce$15.49
Butter Pecan French Toast BakeFrench toast soaked in vanilla custard with praline pecan streusel topping$12.49
Herb Roasted ChickenFall seasonal — half chicken with lemon herb butter sauce$15.49
Apple Cider DonutsWarm, fresh cider donuts with cinnamon sugar — fall exclusive$4.99
Pumpkin Spice Pancake BreakfastSeasonal pancakes with pumpkin spice flavor and warm spice butter$11.49

⚠️ Prices may vary by location. Always check your local Cracker Barrel or their official app for the most current prices.

Daily Specials

One of the most underrated things about Cracker Barrel is the daily lunch and dinner specials. These are rotating comfort food classics served on specific days of the week. They’re often the best value on the whole menu — a full entree with sides for around $10–$13.

DaySpecial ItemPrice (approx.)
MondayChicken Pot Pie$10.99
TuesdayBeef Stew$10.99
WednesdayBroccoli Cheddar Chicken$13.49
ThursdayTurkey n’ Dressing$13.99
FridayFish Fry (fried fish with hushpuppies and coleslaw)$14.49
SaturdayPot Roast$13.49
SundayHomestyle Sunday Chicken$14.99

⚠️ Daily specials may vary by location and are subject to change. Confirm with your local Cracker Barrel.

Cracker Barrel Prices Compared to Competitors

One thing I always want to know before I commit to a restaurant is whether I’m getting decent value. So here’s how Cracker Barrel stacks up against a couple of comparable chains:

RestaurantAvg. Breakfast PriceAvg. Dinner EntréeValue Rating
Cracker Barrel$8–$14$11–$16⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Bob Evans$8–$13$10–$15⭐⭐⭐⭐
Denny’s$7–$12$10–$14⭐⭐⭐
IHOP$9–$15$11–$17⭐⭐⭐⭐

My honest opinion? Cracker Barrel comes out on top when you factor in portion size, food quality, and the overall dining experience. You’re not just eating — you’re getting the gift shop, the rocking chairs, the whole atmosphere. Bob Evans is the closest competitor in terms of Southern comfort food, but Cracker Barrel’s variety and consistency give it the edge for me.

Most Popular Items at Cracker Barrel

After years of visits and way too many hours researching this stuff, these are the items I’d tell any first-timer to try:

  • Chicken n’ Dumplins ($11.99) — The undisputed signature dish. Thick dumplings in a creamy chicken broth. I’ve never met a single person who ordered this and was disappointed.
  • Country Fried Steak ($12.99) — Hand-breaded and smothered in sawmill gravy. This is Southern comfort food in its purest form.
  • Buttermilk Pancakes ($7.99 short stack) — Fluffy, golden, and light. Cracker Barrel’s pancakes have ranked #1 in more than a few food editor taste tests.
  • Uncle Herschel’s Favorite ($14.49) — The breakfast plate that has it all. Pick your protein, get your eggs and casserole, and settle in.
  • Hashbrown Casserole (side, $3.29) — I could eat an entire bowl of this by myself and feel zero regret. Cheesy, crispy on the edges, soft in the middle.
  • Peach Cobbler ($4.79) — If you skip dessert, you’ve made a mistake. This one specifically.
  • Friday Fish Fry ($14.49) — Plan your visit around a Friday if you can. The fried fish with hushpuppies and coleslaw is a serious standout.

Cracker Barrel Nutrition Information

Cracker Barrel does provide a full Nutrition Guide PDF on their official website at crackerbarrel.com, which I’d encourage you to check before ordering if you’re managing calories or specific macros. Here’s a quick snapshot of some popular items:

Menu ItemCaloriesProteinCarbsFat
Chicken n’ Dumplins76038g85g24g
Country Fried Steak105042g90g52g
Momma’s Pancake Breakfast120028g160g48g
Old Timer’s Breakfast101046g72g58g
Grilled Chicken Tenders42052g18g14g
Hashbrown Casserole (side)1906g22g9g
Green Beans (side)802g14g2g
Peach Cobbler6505g98g26g

For allergen details and the full nutrition breakdown, visit crackerbarrel.com/menu and look for the Nutrition PDF link at the bottom of the page.

Cracker Barrel Secret Menu

Cracker Barrel doesn’t have an official secret menu the way some chains do, but there are a handful of well-known customizations that regulars swear by:

  • Loaded Breakfast Plate: Ask for your eggs scrambled with cheese added directly in, hashbrown casserole on the side with extra sawmill gravy poured over everything. It’s off-menu but the servers know exactly what you mean.
  • Fried Apples as Pancake Topping: Instead of syrup, ask them to bring the fried apples alongside your pancakes. Warm cinnamon apples on buttery pancakes? It’s a game-changer.
  • Biscuit with Gravy Add-On: Any breakfast plate can have biscuits and gravy added on the side for a small upcharge — just ask your server.
  • Country Vegetable Plate: Technically on the menu but easy to overlook — you can build your own meal out of any four sides and skip the entrée entirely. Great for vegetarians and honestly a solid value at around $8–$9.

Cracker Barrel Deals, Discounts & Rewards 2026

Cracker Barrel isn’t flashy with promotions, but there are some genuinely good ways to save:

  • Cracker Barrel App (Free Download): The official Cracker Barrel app offers 10% off takeout orders over $25. It’s also where you can check the current menu, find nearby locations, and track any active promotions. Available on both iOS and Android.
  • Cracker Barrel Rewards Program: In 2026, Cracker Barrel has been rolling out expanded loyalty features through the app. Check the app for current rewards offers — these tend to include free sides, birthday perks, and occasional buy-one-get-one deals on select items.
  • Free Pancakes for Sports Fans: Cracker Barrel has offered seasonal promotions where guests wearing sports team jerseys get free pancakes — the October promotion is one that comes back most years. Keep an eye on their social media or the app for announcements.
  • Senior Discounts: Many Cracker Barrel locations offer senior discounts for guests 60 and over. The discount varies by location, so it’s worth asking your server directly.
  • Military Discount: Some locations offer a discount for active and retired military members. Again, this varies by location, so confirm before you order.
  • Early Dinner Deals: Cracker Barrel periodically runs early dinner specials — typically before 5 PM — where select entrées are offered at a reduced price. These aren’t always advertised loudly, so ask your server if there are any early-bird options running when you arrive.

How to Order at Cracker Barrel

Cracker Barrel keeps the ordering experience refreshingly simple. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Dine-In: Walk into any location and you’ll be seated by the host. All-day breakfast is available from open to close, and lunch/dinner items start at 11 AM.
  • Takeout: Order through the Cracker Barrel website or app and pick up curbside. It’s fast and convenient — they’ll bring it out to your car.
  • Delivery: Available through DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub at most locations. Keep in mind that delivery adds fees on top of menu prices.
  • Family Meals To-Go: Available for pickup through the app or by calling ahead. Great for dinner parties and family nights.
  • Catering: Cracker Barrel offers catering for larger groups and events. You can order online or by phone, and there are both pickup and delivery catering options depending on your location.

Pro Tips for Dining at Cracker Barrel

Here are a few things I’ve picked up from years of visits that I genuinely think make the experience better:

  • Arrive Early on Weekends: Cracker Barrel locations — especially those near highways or in suburban areas — can get slammed on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I always try to get there by 8 AM to beat the line.
  • Ask About Daily Specials: The daily specials aren’t always on the table card. Ask your server what the day’s special is — it’s usually the best value on the menu.
  • Use the App for Takeout: The 10% discount on takeout orders over $25 adds up fast, especially for family meals. Download the app if you haven’t already.
  • Don’t Skip the Country Store: Give yourself 10 extra minutes to walk through the store before or after your meal. There’s always something nostalgic in there — old-fashioned candies, cast iron cookware, specialty jams. It’s genuinely fun.
  • Ask for Biscuits Right Away: The complimentary biscuits are refillable and delicious. Don’t be shy about asking for more — that’s what they’re there for.
  • Mix and Match Sides: If you order a Country Vegetable Plate, you can usually mix and match from several available sides. It’s one of the more flexible and affordable meals on the menu.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for the full Cracker Barrel menu with prices 2026, I hope this guide gave you everything you needed. From the all-day breakfast plates to the hearty chicken and turkey dinners, the Southern-style sides, and the desserts that are worth saving room for — Cracker Barrel consistently delivers on value, portion size, and that hard-to-fake sense of comfort.

Prices are reasonable, the food is made with care, and the atmosphere is one of a kind. Whether you’re stopping in off the highway or making a deliberate dinner plan, it’s hard to go wrong here.

My personal order? Chicken n’ Dumplins with a side of hashbrown casserole, a Peach Cobbler to finish, and a tall glass of sweet tea the whole way through. That’s the move.

Have you visited Cracker Barrel recently? Drop your favorite order in the comments — I’d love to know what you’re getting.


FAQ

What is the Cracker Barrel menu with prices in 2026?

The Cracker Barrel menu with prices in 2026 covers everything from all-day breakfast plates starting around $4.69 all the way up to dinner entrées like the New York Strip Steak n’ Shrimp at $18.99. Most entrées fall in the $10–$16 range, sides are $3–$4 each, and desserts run $4–$6. This guide covers every category with a full price table.

Is Cracker Barrel expensive?

No — Cracker Barrel is genuinely affordable for a full sit-down dining experience. Breakfast plates start under $10, most dinner entrées are in the $11–$16 range, and you get generous portions with every order. Compared to chains like IHOP or Bob Evans, Cracker Barrel delivers excellent value.

What is the most popular item at Cracker Barrel?

Chicken n’ Dumplins is widely considered the most popular and most iconic item on the Cracker Barrel menu. The buttermilk pancakes and Country Fried Steak are close runners-up. On the breakfast side, the Old Timer’s Breakfast and Grandpa’s Country Fried Breakfast are top sellers.

Does Cracker Barrel have a kids menu?

Yes, Cracker Barrel has a full kids menu served all day — including breakfast items like Mini Confetti Pancakes and Scrambled Egg n’ Biscuit, and lunch/dinner options like Lil’ Barrel Cheeseburgers, Grilled Chicken Tenders, and Macaroni n’ Cheese. Most kids’ meals are priced between $4.69 and $6.49.

What time does Cracker Barrel open and close?

Most Cracker Barrel locations are open from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM Sunday through Thursday, and 7:00 AM to 10:00 PMon Friday and Saturday. Hours can vary by location, especially around holidays, so it’s worth checking the app or calling ahead.

Does Cracker Barrel have a loyalty rewards program or app?

Yes. The Cracker Barrel app is available on iOS and Android and includes rewards, ordering, and location features. App users currently get 10% off takeout orders over $25, and the app is where seasonal promotions and rewards offers are communicated. The loyalty program is being expanded in 2026, so it’s worth signing up if you visit regularly.

Does Cracker Barrel offer delivery?

Yes — Cracker Barrel is available on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub at most locations. You can also order directly through the Cracker Barrel app or website for curbside pickup. Catering orders for groups are also available with advance notice.

Does Cracker Barrel serve breakfast all day?

Yes — one of Cracker Barrel’s most beloved features is its all-day breakfast menu. You can order pancakes, eggs, grits, country ham, biscuits, and more any time from opening to close. Lunch and dinner items become available at 11 AM.

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