Reviews for Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store received an average rating of 3.42 out of 5 stars from 12 reviews.
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In Short
Originating in Lebanon Texas, this country store and restaurant has branched out all over the U.S. The décor includes old advertising signs, farm equipment, early kitchen appliances and photos which complement the… Read Full Editorial
Great staff by rebsmth via Citysearch on 4/27/2012
A few weeks ago we visited Cracker Barrel Resturaunt on Cortero in Tucson. My husband has dementia and had a little "accident". The manager on duty was so very awesome and helped me by standing guard at the bathroom door and was kind and…
not my WORST breakfast but close by iamthezero via Citysearch on 3/15/2012
First time ever, I won't make that mistake again. I have read the reviews, the 5 stars ratings must be native Tucsonans or employees. This place is horrible, it is clean and comfortable, hence the star. The service is slightly below Tucson…
Cracker Barrel by Chrissy L via Insider Pages on 2/28/2010
Its a great experience everytime I go. The food is wonderful, and the service is great. Not to mention the gift shop is full of great gifts.
Seriously? by TWallace via Citysearch on 5/31/2003
I can not believe Cracker Barrel rates as one of Tucson's Best Breakfast places! Incredible. That's like rating MacDonald's #1! It's a nice enough place, but it's cookie-cutter -- looks like every other Cracker Barrel in the USA. Same…
Dont eat here by katymay_02 via Citysearch on 2/6/2003
I not only did not enjoy the food but the service was lousy and there are many other breakfast resturaunts to dine at than Cracker Barrel
countryblah hype by FireHawk57 via Citysearch on 1/13/2003
hard to get too, food is typical southern hype, rarely meets what mom would make satndards.
then you have to wend your way past the real bussiness tourist trap goods. somewhere in the trip from georgia the pot fell off the wagon.
SUCKS by puntaz via Citysearch on 1/6/2003
If you've ever been to the cracker barrel in another state, preferably the south you know how terrible this one is. i've been atleast 5 times and the food is terrible. no flavor what so ever. check out dons on oracle and roger.
The Food Sucks by rmrhoads75 via Citysearch on 11/15/2002
The food was very salty. The service was lousy. I rank service by how many times they refill my soda or coffee without having to ask. You had to pull teeth to get a refill or even find the waitress once the food was delivered tothe table.…
Old Timer Infestation by lemmex via Citysearch on 11/14/2002
It is shocking to me that the Cracker Barrel is considered the top breakfast place in Tucson. Tucson has many wonderful restaurants that dont revolve around hill billy motifs such as this one. The food is bland and nothing spectacular. Its…
Love Uncle Hershal by allenc2c via Citysearch on 10/16/2002
My favorite breakfast is the Uncle Hershal!! Two Eggs, choice of meat (I LOVE the grilled catfish), hashbrown cassarole, grits and biskets and gravy!!!
Cracker Barrel has the best selection of breakfast entrees in TUCSON!!
It is what it is Cracked up to be by azbobandmar via Citysearch on 10/5/2002
Crackerbarrel is the best no matter which state or town. They are all great.
heavy on the 'F' word...fat by bupak via Citysearch on 9/23/2002
overall this is a nice place. it just leans toward old-fashioned hearty(not 'heart' healthy) food. a meat and potatoes type of eatery.
County Charm in the desert by miafrato via Citysearch on 8/17/2002
Cracker Barrell has many of the charms of the old south here in Tucson. The only place I found in the desert that makes "Sweet Tea", their country fried steak and mac and cheese is like home.
Country Cookin' by wranglermaniac via Citysearch on 8/4/2002
Down home country cookin'. A little taste of southern cooking in the desert.