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Cracker Barrel Drink Menu & Prices List Fitness-friendly info

Looking for the latest cracker barrel drink menu and prices? This quick guide makes it simple to find what you need at the table and on the go.

Short answer: Cracker Barrel offers sodas, iced teas, lemonades, coffee, milk, and juices, with many fountain servings around 32 oz priced near $3.49 and free refills on most non-bottled items.

This list-style intro sets expectations: category-by-category drink choices, typical serving sizes, and clear price-and-calorie notes so ordering feels confident. Pricing can vary by location, but the selection stays steady enough to plan dine-in, carry-out, or app orders.

Core categories include fountain sodas, bottled root beer, freshly brewed iced tea, lemonades, espresso lattes, hot chocolate, and kid-friendly milk and juice. The fitness-friendly notes point out lower-calorie swaps, portion tips, and easy tweaks like choosing unsweetened tea or zero-sugar soda.

What to expect next: a compact, easy-to-scan dietary table with vegan, keto, gluten-free options and allergens. Use it to pick smarter sips without hunting across multiple pages—something everyone will appreciate.

What to Expect From Cracker Barrel Drinks in the U.S. Right Now

Planning a visit? Learn which beverages are most common at Cracker Barrel and how they price out. The lineup is stable: sodas, brewed teas, lemonades/refreshers, specialty coffee, hot chocolate, and kid/breakfast staples like milk and juice.

Core beverage categories you’ll see in-store and online

  • Sodas and bottled root beer for classic pairings.
  • Freshly brewed iced tea, sweet or unsweetened, plus fruit-forward teas like peach.
  • Old-Fashioned Lemonade and half‑and‑half refreshers.
  • Specialty coffee, lattes, and hot chocolate for warm options.
  • Milk and juice for kids and breakfast service.

Price-and-calorie snapshot for popular picks

Item Price Calories
Sweet Tea $3.49 160
Old-Fashioned Lemonade $3.49 210
Peach Tea $3.69 220
Bottled Root Beer $3.49 210

Refill basics for non-bottled beverages

Many non‑bottled fountain and brewed beverages include free refills, which matters for a long breakfast or family meal. Bottled items typically do not refill.

Note: Prices and limited flavors can shift by location, and calories may be omitted for some unsweetened options. You can order dine-in, carry-out, curbside, or delivery—half‑gallon teas and lemonades travel best for groups, while lattes and iced items are best enjoyed fresh.

Cracker Barrel Drink Menu With Prices

Use this section to compare typical national prices and portion sizes so you can order confidently for a meal or a group.

Why prices vary: Region, local taxes, and store-level updates change final tags. Still, typical national bands help you plan: fountain sodas (32 oz) are about $3.49; teas and lemonades commonly fall between $3.49–$3.69; espresso lattes and mochas run near $4.69; premium brewed coffee is about $3.59; milk and juice (16 oz) about $3.89.

Serving sizes and calories: Fountain and tea/lemonade entries are often 32 oz. Milk and juices are usually 16 oz. Listed calories reflect the beverage as served. Flavored and sweetened options add calories fast compared with unsweetened or zero-sugar choices.

Half-gallon take-home value

Half-gallons make group ordering simple. Typical prices and calories: Sweet Tea (Half Gallon) $5.49 / 520 cal, Southern Half & Half $6.29 / 780 cal, Lemonade (Half Gallon) $6.29 / 1040 cal, Peach Tea $8.89 / 1280 cal. A 100% Pure Florida OJ half-gallon is about $8.39.

Item Price Calories Dietary Notes
Fountain Soda (32 oz) $3.49 Varies Zero-sugar available
Espresso Latte / Mocha $4.69 ~150–300 Contains dairy
Half-Gallon Lemonade $6.29 1040 Shared serving

Fountain Sodas and Bottled Root Beer

If you track calories and prices, the fountain sodas and bottled root beer are quick wins to compare.

The classic fountain lineup includes Coca‑Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, and Dr Pepper. Good-to-know alternates often on tap are Cherry Coke, Mello Yello, and Ginger Ale.

Most 32 oz fountain sodas are priced at $3.49. Typical calorie notes: Coca‑Cola 190 cal, Sprite 190 cal, Dr Pepper 200 cal, Cherry Coke 200 cal, Mello Yello 230 cal, Ginger Ale 170 cal.

  • Bottled Root Beer: an old‑fashioned, “secret‑recipe” bottled option at $3.49 / 210 cal. It’s nostalgic but usually not refillable.
  • Fountain sodas often include free refills in-store, which affects value per visit.
  • Fitness-friendly swaps: choose Coca‑Cola Zero Sugar or Diet Coke to cut sugar, or pair water with a small sweet pour to reduce portion calories.
Item Price Calories Dietary Notes
Fountain Soda (32 oz) $3.49 Varies (see list) Zero-sugar options available
Bottled Root Beer $3.49 210 Bottled, no refills
Cherry Coke / Mello Yello $3.49 ~200–230 Higher sugar / bold flavor

These choices help you compare barrel drinks and other beverages fast. Use the price and calorie cues to pick the best sip for your meal.

Freshly Brewed Iced Tea Options

When you want a chilled, tea-based refresher, the freshly brewed choices balance flavor and value.

Classic sweet vs. unsweet: Sweet Iced Tea (32 oz) is $3.49 and ~160 calories. Unsweetened Iced (32 oz) is also $3.49 and is the easiest lighter swap for fewer calories and less sugar.

Fruit-forward pours

Peach Tea uses peach puree for a juicy twist. A 32 oz Peach Tea is $3.69 and about 220 calories. It’s great for tea lovers who want flavor without a full lemonade.

Wild Berry Tea pairs the same brewed base with berry notes. A 32 oz serving is $3.69 / 220 cal and adds a bright, fruity finish.

Half-gallon value for groups

Item Price Calories Dietary
Sweet Tea (Half Gallon) $5.49 520 Contains sugar
Unsweet Tea (Half Gallon) $5.49 0 (unsweet) Low-cal option
Peach Tea (Half Gallon) $8.89 1280 Contains fruit puree
Wild Berry Tea (Half Gallon) $8.89 870 Fruit-flavored
  • Fitness-friendly tip: Start with unsweetened and add lemon or a splash of peach for controlled sweetness.
  • Travel note: Half-gallons stay cold and travel well for family meals.

Lemonades and Half-&-Half Refreshers

Lemonades and half‑and‑half refreshers bring citrus brightness that pairs well with hearty comfort food. This section explains the classic pours, fruit twists, and larger half‑gallon options for gatherings.

Old‑Fashioned and why it’s called signature

Old‑Fashioned Lemonade is the signature-style classic. A 32 oz serving is $3.49 and about 210 calories. It’s tart, slightly sweet, and a reliable choice when you want citrus contrast with rich plates.

Southern Half & Half: the best of both

Southern Half & Half blends brewed tea and lemonade for a balanced sip. The 32 oz size is $3.49 and ~210 cal. It’s a go-to if you want tea brightness and citrus without full sugar load.

Fruit twists and sharing sizes

Watch for seasonal fruit twists like strawberry‑peach lemonade (around $3.69 / 270 cal). Availability varies by location. For meals or takeout, half‑gallon options are great: Lemonade (Half Gallon) $6.29 / 1040 cal and Southern Half & Half (Half Gallon) $6.29 / 780 cal.

Item Price Calories Dietary Notes
Old‑Fashioned Lemonade (32 oz) $3.49 210 Signature, contains sugar
Southern Half & Half (32 oz) $3.49 210 Tea + lemonade blend
Strawberry Peach Lemonade (32 oz) $3.69 270 Fruit flavored, seasonal
  • Fitness tip: Calories scale quickly—split a half‑gallon across meals or choose half‑and‑half to limit all‑sugar pours.
  • Pairings: Lemonade with fried or salty items; half‑and‑half with brunch plates; plain iced tea if you want fewer calories.

Coffee, Lattes, and Hot Chocolate

Warm, bold coffee and creamy lattes make morning stops and dessert moments feel complete. This cozy category suits breakfast, late-afternoon breaks, or a sweet finish after a hearty plate.

Straightforward brewed options: Freshly Brewed Premium Coffee and Freshly Brewed Premium Decaf Coffee are each $3.59. These brewed premium choices are the most fitness-friendly when taken black or with minimal milk and sweetener.

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Hot lattes and flavored choices

Espresso-based lattes are typically $4.69. Choose a classic Latte (140 cal) for a lighter hot pick. For a sweeter treat, the Caramel Latte is about 370 cal and the Vanilla Latte about 350 cal.

Iced espresso lineup

On warm days, the iced options cool things down. Iced Latte runs ~110 cal. Iced Caramel Latte is ~300 cal, and Iced Vanilla Latte is ~280 cal. These iced versions cost about $4.69 as well.

Mocha and hot chocolate

Chocolate lovers can pick Mocha (360 cal) or Iced Mocha (290 cal) as near-dessert sips. Hot Chocolate, served with whipped cream, is $3.89 and ~380 cal — a true indulgence and dairy-based.

  • Fitness-friendly tip: Order brewed coffee, ask for fewer pumps, or choose iced black coffee to cut sugar and calories.
  • Pair richer espresso drinks with a lighter plate to balance your meal.
Item Price Calories Dietary Notes
Freshly Brewed Premium Coffee $3.59 Varies (black: 0) Brewed premium, low-cal if black
Freshly Brewed Premium Decaf Coffee $3.59 Varies (decaf black: 0) Decaf option, brewed premium
Latte (Hot) / Iced Latte $4.69 140 / 110 Contains dairy; ask for milk swap if needed
Caramel Latte (Hot) / Iced Caramel Latte $4.69 370 / 300 Higher sugar; fewer pumps recommended
Vanilla Latte (Hot) / Iced Vanilla Latte $4.69 350 / 280 Flavored, contains dairy
Mocha / Iced Mocha $4.69 360 / 290 Chocolate-forward; dessert-style
Hot Chocolate (whipped cream) $3.89 380 Dairy-based indulgence

Milk and Juice Beverages for Kids and Breakfast

For simple, no-fuss mornings, milks and juices cover most kid plates and breakfast combos. These choices avoid caffeine and carbonation while keeping tastes familiar.

Milk lineup and nutrition

All 16 oz — $3.89. Parents can pick reduced-fat, skim, whole, or chocolate milk based on taste and goals.

Item Price Calories Allergens
Reduced-Fat Milk (16 oz) $3.89 240 Dairy
Skim Milk (16 oz) $3.89 170 Dairy
Whole Milk (16 oz) $3.89 300 Dairy
Chocolate Milk (16 oz) $3.89 320 Dairy

Juice choices and serving sizes

Large juices are easy breakfast pairings. Apple Juice (Large) and Orange Juice (Large) each cost $3.89 and come in hearty pours.

Item Price Calories Dietary Notes
Apple Juice (Large) $3.89 220 Vegan, gluten-free
Orange Juice (Large) $3.89 180 Vegan, gluten-free

Shareable option and pairing tips

100% Pure Florida Orange Juice (Half Gallon) is $8.39 and ~1530 calories. It’s best for families or group take-home rather than a single serving.

  • Milk pairs well with pancakes, waffles, and biscuits.
  • Orange juice brightens egg plates and breakfast skillets.
  • Apple juice is a neutral, kid-friendly pick any time.

Seasonal and Limited-Time Drinks to Watch For

Seasonal sips at Cracker Barrel bring short-run flavors that change with the calendar and local promos. These releases mix tea and coffee ideas into playful pours you won’t see every day.

Granny Smith apple tea and rotating pours

Granny Smith apple specials return often. The granny smith apple profile is tart and bright, pairing well with brewed tea for a crisp finish.

If you like a tangy sip, a smith apple tea option can be a smart seasonal pick.

Seasonal coffee treats

Look for dessert-style coffees like French toast-style lattes, including iced versions. These lean sweeter and are marketed as limited-time treats.

  • Spotting items: check the app, in-store callouts, or limited-time listings.
  • Calorie tip: treat these like dessert—share or pair with a lighter entrée.
  • Timing: availability varies by location and day, so confirm online before you go.
Item Typical Price Calories Notes
Granny Smith Apple Tea $3.69 ~200 Tart apple + tea
Iced French Toast Latte $4.69 ~300 Seasonal, dessert-like
Apple-berry Tea Blend $3.69 ~220 Fruit-forward option

Alcoholic Beverages at Select Cracker Barrel Locations

Alcohol is not universal at every restaurant. Availability depends on state law and each site’s permits. Check before you go so you don’t drive for an item that isn’t served.

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Mimosas and brunch-style pours

Where available, mimosas and similar brunch-style cocktails may appear on the list. These pours are aimed at brunch service and pair well with sweet breakfast plates.

Beer, wine, and signature cocktails by state

Some locations add a small beer and wine selection. A few sites feature signature cocktail-style offerings designed to match classic comfort dishes. Those items are the most location-dependent parts of the drinks lineup.

  • Availability varies—some stores serve only beer and wine; others include sparkling brunch pours.
  • Confirm the local online menu or app; alcohol listings often change first.
  • Order responsibly: plan your ride, know limits, and pair alcohol with food.
Item Typical Presence Notes
Mimosas / Brunch Cocktails Selective Seasonal or brunch hours
Beer Selective Local and national taps/bottles
Wine / Signature Cocktails Selective Designed to pair with plates

For the simplest confirmation, use the Cracker Barrel website or app to view the current offerings at your chosen location.

Customer Favorites and Best-Selling Drinks

Fans keep returning for a handful of reliable sips that pair with nearly any plate. These top picks make ordering simple, whether you sit down or take food to go.

Freshly brewed sweet iced tea: why it’s a go-to

Freshly brewed sweet iced tea is a Southern classic. It brews consistently and complements breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Quick facts: Sweet Tea — $3.49 / 160 cal.

Old‑Fashioned Lemonade: the classic tart-and-sweet pick

Old‑Fashioned Lemonade balances tart and sweet for a refreshing contrast with fried or savory dishes.

Quick facts: Old-Fashioned Lemonade — $3.49 / 210 cal.

Peach Tea: the peach puree twist people come back for

Peach Tea adds a smooth fruit note without losing the tea base. It uses peach puree for natural sweetness and bright flavor.

Quick facts: Peach Tea — $3.69 / 220 cal.

Item Price Calories Notes
Sweet Tea (Freshly brewed iced tea) $3.49 160 Classic pairing with salty plates
Old-Fashioned Lemonade $3.49 210 Tart-and-sweet; pairs with fried items
Peach Tea (peach puree) $3.69 220 Fruity twist; great with lighter entrées

Ordering tip: choose sweet tea with salty comfort plates, lemonade with fried items, and peach tea with brunch or lighter meal choices. These popular drinks streamline decisions and keep the focus on the food.

Fitness-Friendly Ordering Tips and Smart Drink Pairings

Simple swaps and smart portions make it easy to enjoy a meal out while keeping calories in check. Start with lower-calorie options like Unsweet Tea (32 oz, $3.49) or Freshly Brewed Premium Coffee ($3.59) to cut added sugar without losing flavor.

Lower-calorie swaps

Pick unsweetened iced choices, black coffee, or zero-sugar sodas to lower calories fast. Ask for fewer syrup pumps or no whipped cream on lattes to save a large amount of sugar.

Balancing sugar and portions

If you want lemonade or a flavored latte, treat it like dessert. Share a 32 oz lemonade or choose a smaller iced latte and pair it with a lighter entrée to balance the meal.

Easy pairings for meals

Sweet tea pairs well with savory breakfasts. Unsweetened iced tea is a smart match for fried dinners. Black coffee complements pancakes or lighter breakfast plates.

Best ways to order

Dine-in offers free refills on many fountain pours. Carry-out and curbside work best for half-gallon lemonades and teas. Delivery platforms provide sealed options when you need convenience.

Tip Why it helps Example
Swap to unsweetened Cut sugar Unsweet Iced Tea, $3.49
Share larger pours Reduce per-person calories Half‑gallon lemonade shared
Use appropriate channel Maximize freshness or refills Dine-in for refills; curbside for take-home

Conclusion

This quick recap helps you pick a sip that matches your meal, mood, and calorie goals.

Top staples to remember: Sweet Tea — $3.49 / 160 cal; Old-Fashioned Lemonade — $3.49 / 210 cal; Peach Tea — $3.69 / 220 cal; Freshly Brewed Premium Coffee — $3.59.

Half-gallon values are handy for groups: Sweet Tea $5.49 and Lemonade $6.29. Use these for take-home or sharing at the table.

Best way to use this guide: choose a category (soda, tea, lemonade, coffee, milk/juice), then compare prices and calories to match your plan.

Quick tips: pick sweet tea for classic comfort, old-fashioned lemonade for tart refreshment, or peach tea for a fruity twist. Check the app for location changes and seasonal items.

Customize simply—go unsweetened, choose zero-sugar, or share a larger pour—and enjoy Cracker Barrel drinks with confidence whether you dine in or take out.

FAQ

What beverages and price ranges are offered on the restaurant’s drink list?

Expect core categories like fountain sodas (Coca‑Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dr Pepper), bottled root beer, freshly brewed iced teas (sweet, unsweetened, fruit‑flavored), old‑fashioned lemonade and half‑and‑half combos, premium hot coffees and lattes (including caramel and vanilla), hot chocolate, milk and juices (apple, large orange juice), plus seasonal and select alcoholic options. Prices vary by region and location; soft drinks and kids’ beverages are typically lowest priced, specialty lattes and half‑gallon take‑homes are higher. Check your local location for exact pricing.

How are calories and serving sizes listed for popular beverages?

Calories are listed per serving size shown on the list (small, regular, large). Specialty drinks such as flavored lattes and sweet teas include calories that reflect added syrups, purees, or sweeteners. Half‑gallon options show total calories for the full container. For precise nutrition and serving‑size details, use the restaurant’s nutrition guide or ask staff when ordering.

Are there refill policies for fountain and iced beverages?

Refill rules differ by location. Many dining rooms offer refills for fountain sodas and freshly brewed iced tea when dining in; bottled beverages and specialty items generally do not qualify. Confirm refill availability at your table or when ordering to avoid surprises.

What are the fitness‑friendly or lower‑calorie drink choices?

Lower‑calorie swaps include unsweetened freshly brewed iced tea, black coffee (hot or iced), plain old‑fashioned lemonade in a smaller size, and diet sodas. Ask for sugar‑free syrup or no whipped cream on lattes to cut calories. Portion control and choosing unsweetened or smaller sizes help keep the meal balance fit‑friendly.

Are there half‑gallon or family-sized take‑home options for iced tea and lemonade?

Yes—many locations offer half‑gallon iced tea and half‑gallon lemonade for families or gatherings. These are priced separately and are convenient for take‑home meals and events; availability can vary by store, so call ahead if you need one.

What coffee and latte options are available, including decaf and seasonal flavors?

The list includes freshly brewed premium coffee, decaf coffee, classic lattes (hot and iced), flavored varieties like caramel and vanilla lattes, mocha and iced mocha, plus hot chocolate topped with whipped cream. Seasonal specialty coffees—such as limited‑time flavored lattes—appear periodically and vary by location.

Are there kid‑friendly milk and juice options and one‑gallon or large orange juice choices?

Kid‑friendly options include reduced‑fat, skim, whole, and chocolate milk, plus apple juice. Large orange juice or 100% Florida orange juice half‑gallon options are often available for breakfast sharing. Availability and package sizes depend on the location.

What seasonal or rotating flavors should customers watch for?

Seasonal highlights commonly include fruit‑forward iced teas (like peach with peach puree or wild berry blends), Granny Smith apple‑inspired specials, and limited‑time coffee flavors such as French toast‑style lattes. These rotate with the calendar and local promotions, so check in‑store or online for current offerings.

Are alcoholic drinks served at all locations and what’s typically offered?

Alcoholic beverages are only available at select locations where permitted by state law. When offered, selections often include mimosas for brunch, a limited beer and wine list, and occasional signature cocktails. Availability and hours vary by state and restaurant.

How can I make smart pairings or reduce sugar when ordering lemonades, teas, or lattes?

Tips include splitting a large lemonade with another guest, choosing half‑and‑half (tea + lemonade) and asking for light syrup, ordering unsweetened tea with a lemon wedge, selecting black coffee or espresso drinks with skim milk, and requesting sugar‑free syrups and smaller sizes to lower added sugar and calories.

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