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Cracker Barrel Menu: Prices, Calories, and More Option

You’re here for the latest cracker barrel details so you can order with confidence today. This guide gives the updated cracker barrel menu with prices and calories for 2026.

The guide covers breakfast all day, lunch and dinner, sides, drinks, desserts, family meals, and party platters. It’s organized for quick scanning, so you can find what you want fast.

Prices + calories are the focus, and totals may change with sides, sauces, or substitutions. Where choices matter we’ll note “+ choices” so you see how a swap affects calories and cost.

Expect homestyle plates, hearty portions, and classic Southern comfort with seasonal limited-time items. Several sections will include a dietary breakdown table (Item, Price, Calories, Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options, Allergens) to match choices to your needs.

Delivery apps can show different pricing by location; later tips will help you order smarter. Use this guide to plan meals, compare calories, and enjoy a confident dining experience at this restaurant.

Latest Cracker Barrel Menu Prices and Calories in the United States

This roundup gives current U.S. pricing and calorie counts so you can plan a satisfying comfort-food meal. It covers breakfast, lunch, dinner, sides, drinks, and desserts in one place.

What’s included:

  • All-day breakfast and classic entrées
  • Sides, shareables, drinks, desserts, and family packs
  • Daily specials and limited-time items

Why “latest” is a reference: Prices and calories are current estimates. They can shift by store, region, or market changes. Third-party apps like Uber Eats often show location-specific pricing and may add fees before you finalize orders.

Item Price Calories Allergens
Sample Entrée $10.99 750 Milk, Wheat
Hashbrown Side $3.29 300 Milk
Fruit Cup $2.49 80 None

Quick planning way: Pick a main, add sides intentionally, then include a drink or dessert only if it fits your budget and calorie goal. Scan calories first if you track intake. Scan price first if you want the best value. Always confirm allergens before ordering.

Check the seasonal section next for limited-time favorites that may not appear year-round.

New and Seasonal Favorites to Try Right Now

Fall and holiday specials rotate quickly—here are the newest items worth trying now.

Seasonal means limited-time comfort items that appear for fall and the holidays. These plates and drinks highlight warm flavors and a few indulgent picks for groups or solo treats.

Holiday and fall menu highlights

The Breakfast Burger is a splurge: $15.29 / 1200 cal + choices. It stacks a beef patty, cheese, hashbrown casserole, bacon, and an egg for a hearty breakfast-style smash.

The Breakfast Burger: price and calories snapshot

Consider it when you want a filling plate. Pairing it with pancakes or extra syrup will raise calories fast, so choose sides intentionally.

Seasonal pies and slices

Slices run $5.49. Options and calories: Cinnamon Roll slice 550, Pumpkin 450, Apple Streusel 720, Pecan/Chocolate Pecan 760. Pumpkin slice is available through Nov 26; other pie slices run Oct 21–Dec 24.

Item Price Calories Allergens
Pie slice (seasonal) $5.49 450–760 Dairy, Egg, Wheat, Nuts (varies)
Whole pie $14.49 2710–4330 Dairy, Egg, Wheat, Nuts
Merry Berry Tea (glass) $3.89 220 None typical
Merry Berry Tea (half gallon) $8.89 870 None typical

Dietary + allergens: Pies and the burger are dairy-, egg-, and wheat-heavy; nuts appear in pecan options. Always check with staff for specifics.

Combo tip: Pick one seasonal item—drink or dessert—if you want to balance calories and cost. The half-gallon tea is handy for takeout evenings or small gatherings.

Cracker Barrel Breakfast Menu Classics Served All Day

Breakfast classics at this Southern spot run all day, so you can enjoy homestyle plates whenever hunger strikes.

Build your plate: Uncle Herschel’s Favorite is the full-plate choice — two eggs, choice of breakfast meat, two sides, plus biscuits and gravy. It’s designed for big appetites who want variety and comfort.

Lighter pick: The Good Morning Breakfast leans light with egg whites, fresh fruit, tomatoes, and turkey sausage. It balances protein and freshness without feeling heavy.

Classic lineup at a glance

  • Old Timer’s Breakfast — steady, traditional selection for classic tastes.
  • The Country Boy Breakfast — built for big appetites and hearty country portions.
  • Grandpa’s Country Fried Breakfast — crispy, comforting, and rich in flavor.
  • Steak & Eggs — the protein-forward upgrade when you want a filling, simple plate.
Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options / Allergens
Uncle Herschel’s Favorite $12.99 150 + choices Keto: limited; Gluten-Free: possible with swaps / Allergens: egg, dairy, wheat
Good Morning Breakfast $11.49 390–410 Vegan: no; Keto: possible with meat swaps / Allergens: egg, dairy, wheat
Old Timer’s Breakfast $11.49 700 + choices Some swaps for Keto; Gluten-Free with changes / Allergens: egg, dairy, wheat
Country Boy Breakfast $16.49 220 + choices Not vegan; Keto with meat focus / Allergens: egg, dairy, wheat
Steak & Eggs $19.99 620 + choices Good Keto pick with sides swapped / Allergens: egg, dairy, wheat

Customization guidance: Swapping sides or meats (for example, turkey sausage vs. pork sausage) shifts calories and price. Decide if flavor or calorie control matters most before you order.

Hashbrown Casserole Creations and Egg Combos

Hashbrown casserole creations turn simple breakfast elements into spoonable comfort you’ll crave. These plates layer potatoes, melted cheese, and eggs for a rich start or hearty midday pick.

Sausage & Egg Hashbrown Casserole is the boldest choice. Priced at $14.49 and about 1,100 calories, it pairs savory sausage, egg, and cheese with creamy potatoes for full comfort food appeal.

Sausage, bacon, or steak — how to choose

Pick bacon & egg for a smoky, lighter bite. Choose steak & egg for a meatier, steak-forward plate. Opt for sausage & egg when you want the richest, most filling casserole.

Entrée vs. side upgrades

Entrée-style casseroles are full plates that raise calories fast. The Loaded Hashbrown Casserole side ($3.49 / 300 cal) gives you extra flavor without a whole new meal. A party platter of Loaded Hashbrown Casserole Tots runs $29.99 / 2,430 cal for groups.

Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options / Allergens
Sausage & Egg Hashbrown Casserole $14.49 1100 Not vegan; Keto: limited with swaps; Gluten risk from gravy; Allergens: dairy, eggs
Bacon & Egg Hashbrown Casserole $13.29 880 Not vegan; Keto: possible; Gluten risk if topped with gravy; Allergens: dairy, eggs
Steak & Egg Hashbrown Casserole $15.49 1030 Not vegan; higher protein for keto with swaps; Gluten risk from sauces; Allergens: dairy, eggs
Loaded Hashbrown Casserole (side) $3.49 300 Side upgrade only; Not vegan; Allergens: dairy, possible egg

Portion planning: Balance a heavy egg hashbrown entrée with a lighter side like fruit or green beans, or skip dessert to keep totals reasonable.

World-Famous Pancakes and French Toast Menu

Sweet, warm, and syrup-drizzled—these pancake and French toast plates are the breakfast crowd-pleasers. They form the sweet comfort hub and match classic morning cravings with hearty portions and familiar flavors.

Momma’s Pancake Breakfast® vs. Momma’s French Toast Breakfast®

Momma’s Pancake Breakfast® ($12.49 / 960 cal + choices) gives you a fluffy stack designed for a light, airy bite.

Momma’s French Toast Breakfast® ($12.49 / 1070 cal + choices) offers griddled texture and a denser chew, with slightly higher calories.

Indulgent French toast and stuffed pancakes

The Butter Pecan French Toast Bake ($12.49 / 1060 cal + choices) and Cinnamon Swirl French Toast ($12.49 / 1290 cal + choices) lean dessert-like. Choose them when you want maximum indulgence.

Strawberry-Stuffed Cheesecake Pancakes ($14.49 / 1300 cal + choices) are filled with sweet cream cheese and topped with berries. “Stuffed” means extra filling and toppings, which raises calories and sweetness.

Classic pancake plates

  • Blueberry Pancake Plate — $12.49 / 770 cal + choices
  • Chocolate Chip Pancake Plate — $12.49 / 1040 cal + choices
  • Pecan Pancake Plate — $12.49 / 1000 cal + choices
  • Fresh Strawberry Pancake Plate — $12.49 / 770 cal + choices

Dietary breakdown

Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens
Most pancake & French toast plates $12.49–$14.49 770–1,300 Vegan: limited; Keto: limited; Gluten-Free: limited Dairy, Egg, Wheat, Nuts (pecan)

Value tip: For kids or sharing, order one topped/filled plate and one simple pancake plate. That balances cost, syrup sweetness, and portions.

Breakfast Specials and Side Plates for Building Your Own Meal

Start the day smarter—pick a value special and add one side for balanced calories.

Three quick anchors give you control over prices and calories without fuss.

Value-friendly morning picks

  • Sunrise Pancake Special — $8.99 / 650 cal + choices
  • Egg Sandwich — $7.79 / 490 cal + choices
  • Biscuit Breakfast — $7.79 / 420 cal + choices

Biscuits & Gravy with bacon or sausage is a comfort-value pick at $7.79 / 640 cal. It feels filling without ordering a full platter.

Pick one bread/carb base (pancakes or biscuit), add a protein (eggs, sausage, country ham), and choose one side to round the plate.

Item Price Calories Lower-cal Swap Allergens
Cheesy Grits $3.09 240 Coarse Ground Grits Dairy
Coarse Ground Grits $2.09 70 None typical
Plain Hashbrowns $2.99 230 Two Eggs None typical
Country Ham (side) $6.59 190 Egg Sandwich (smaller protein) None typical

Mini decision guide: choose one carb + one protein + one side. For lower calories, swap cheesy grits for coarse ground grits or pick two eggs instead of hashbrowns.

Customization affects totals. Confirm choices and final prices at checkout when ordering online.

Family Meals for Takeout Nights and Group Dinners

When nights get busy, ordering a family meal can save time and keep everyone satisfied with familiar comfort food. These trays fit road trips, weeknight dinners, and casual gatherings where predictability matters.

Breakfast-for-everyone pancake trays

All-Day Pancake Breakfast Family Meal — $42.99 / 2240 cal. Chocolate chip and pecan versions cost $47.99 and pack 3,760 and 3,560 calories respectively. They’re ideal when you want breakfast for a group without extra plates.

Homestyle entrées and pairing tips

Choose a tray like Chicken n’ Dumplins ($41.99 / 3170 cal) or Meatloaf ($51.99 / 3670 cal). Southern Fried Chicken is richest at $52.99 / 6510 cal.

Pair one entrée tray with two sides for balance, or grab a breakfast tray plus a half-gallon tea for a simple bundle.

Sides, beverages, and dessert logic

  • Broccoli Cheese Casserole $26.49 / 1520 cal
  • Macaroni & Cheese $17.99 / 1620 cal
  • Mashed Potatoes $17.99 / 980 cal
  • Loaded Hashbrown Casserole (family) $24.49 / 2790 cal
Item Price Calories Allergens / Lighter Add-on
Chicken n’ Dumplins (family) $41.99 3170 Dairy, Wheat, Eggs / Add fruit
Broccoli Cheese Casserole $26.49 1520 Dairy / Swap for green beans
Sweet Tea (half-gallon) $5.49 520 None typical / Choose water
Double Chocolate Cake (whole) $22.99 3390 Wheat, Dairy, Eggs / Share to reduce portions

Tip: Family sides like cheese-heavy casseroles and potatoes raise totals quickly. Pick one richer side and one lighter side to keep calories reasonable while still pleasing the table.

Party Platters and Catering-Style Orders for Crowds

For offices, holidays, or casual get-togethers, catering-style platters deliver comfort with little fuss. These trays are built to serve groups with minimal setup and familiar flavors everyone recognizes.

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Build-your-own chicken sandwich bars

Fried sandwich bar: $103.99 / 7,960 cal — classic crunch and rich flavor for fans of indulgent comfort.

Grilled sandwich bar: $103.99 / 4,150 cal — leaner choice that keeps the same group-friendly format with fewer calories.

Sliders and shareable platters

The Barrel Cheeseburger Slider Platter ($34.99 / 2,550 cal) is the easiest everyone-eats pick. It works well alongside a sandwich bar or as the main item for mixed groups.

Snackable trays to start the meal

Keep guests happy while food is set up with snack trays like Country Fried Pickles ($31.99 / 4,280 cal), White Cheddar Cheese Bites ($34.99 / 4,180 cal), and Loaded Hashbrown Casserole Tots ($29.99 / 2,430 cal).

Dessert platters and finales

Choose the Dessert Trio Sampler ($31.99 / 5,170 cal) for variety, or pick the Biscuit Beignets platter ($39.99 / 4,520 cal) for warm, shareable sweets that finish the meal on a cozy note.

  • Quick ordering tip: For smaller groups, mix a slider platter with one snack tray instead of a full sandwich bar to avoid waste.
  • Event fit: Platters suit offices, holiday parties, and family gatherings with easy transport and simple service.
Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens
Build-Your-Own Fried Chicken Sandwich Bar $103.99 7960 Not vegan; Keto: limited Wheat, Dairy; cross-contact risk
Build-Your-Own Grilled Chicken Sandwich Bar $103.99 4150 Lower-calorie; Keto: possible with swaps Wheat, Dairy; cross-contact risk
Barrel Cheeseburger Slider Platter $34.99 2550 Not vegan; limited gluten-free with substitutions Wheat, Dairy

Dietary note: Most platters contain wheat and dairy. Fried items carry cross-contact risk. Confirm specifics when placing orders.

Chicken and Turkey Entrées for Lunch and Dinner

Many locations flip to lunch and dinner options after the morning rush — here’s what to order. Timing varies, so check with your local store if you need a late breakfast or early lunch plate.

Southern Fried Chicken and the sweet-savory crossover

Southern Fried Chicken ($16.99 / 1640 cal) is the classic crunchy comfort entrée. It’s best for big appetites and pairs well with lighter vegetable sides to cut richness.

Homestyle Chicken n’ French Toast

Homestyle Chicken n’ French Toast ($14.99 / 1500 cal) blends sweet and savory. Choose this when you want breakfast energy at dinner—crispy chicken with a touch of syrup makes a balanced indulgence.

Chicken n’ Dumplins: lunch portion vs. full entrée

The weekday lunch Chicken n’ Dumplins ($11.99 / 450 cal) is a lighter, lower-calorie choice for midday. The full entrée ($14.79 / 3410 cal) is a much larger portion built for sharing or very hungry diners. Pick based on appetite and calorie goals.

Sauced tenders vs. grill-forward option

Golden Carolina BBQ Chicken Tenders ($13.99 / 620 cal) are a sauce-forward pick. Smoky Southern Grilled Chicken ($15.99 / 280 cal) is grill-forward and leaner. Choose sauced tenders for bold flavor and the grilled option for a lighter plate.

Pairing guidance: Balance fried entrées with steamed veggies or a fruit side. Pair sauced items with milder sides to avoid flavor overload.

Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens
Southern Fried Chicken $16.99 1640 Keto: limited; GF: no without swaps Wheat, Dairy
Chicken n’ Dumplins (weekday lunch) $11.99 450 Keto: no; GF: no Dairy, Wheat
Smoky Southern Grilled Chicken $15.99 280 Keto: yes with sides; GF: possible None typical
Turkey (typical entrées) Varies Varies Keto: possible; GF: possible None typical

Beef and Pork Comfort Plates and Steak Combos

For hearty weeknight dinners, beef and pork plates deliver classic country comfort you can count on.

Classic homestyle picks: Country Fried Steak, Pot Roast, and Roast Beef are the go-to comfort food choices. Pick Country Fried Steak for crispy, gravy-drenched texture. Choose Pot Roast or Roast Beef when you want a tender, slow-cooked bite and rich pan juices.

Steak options and specials

The Skillet Sirloin Steak Sampler is a straightforward steak option at $19.99 / 490 cal. It gives variety without ordering multiple plates.

The New York Strip combos step up the meal. Big Easy Steak & Shrimp runs $23.99 / 660 cal and the New York Strip Steak n’ Shrimp Combo is $25.99 / 870 cal. These are ideal for special occasions or surf-and-turf energy.

Pairing rules

  • Creamy sides mellow bold meat flavors.
  • Tangy sauce brightens richer cuts and cuts fat perception.
  • Potatoes are the safest, crowd-pleasing base for beef dishes.
Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens
Skillet Sirloin Steak Sampler $19.99 490 Keto: yes (with simple sides); GF: possible None typical; cross-contact possible
New York Strip Steak n’ Shrimp Combo $25.99 870 Keto: limited due to shrimp prep; GF: ask about sauces Dairy, Wheat (gravies/roux)
Country Fried Steak Varies Varies Keto: no; GF: no Wheat, Dairy (gravy)
Pot Roast / Roast Beef Varies Varies Keto: yes; GF: possible Possible sodium concerns; gravy often contains wheat/dairy

Value tip: When you pick a premium steak combo, choose simpler sides to keep the overall check manageable and let the main dish shine.

Fish and Shrimp Menu Picks for Seafood Lovers

If you crave ocean flavors without heavy frying, the fish and shrimp choices offer flexible portions and familiar tastes.

Fried vs. grilled catfish — scale to your appetite

Fried Catfish — 1 pc $13.49 / 400 cal; 2 pc $19.49 / 810 cal. Crisp, breaded comfort that pairs well with tangy sides.

Grilled Catfish — 1 pc $13.49 / 130 cal; 2 pc $19.49 / 260 cal. A leaner fish option with simple seasoning and fewer calories.

Shrimp and Friday seafood specials

Country Fried Shrimp — $16.99 / 720 cal. Crunchy and shareable, ideal for groups or appetizer-style plates.

Friday specials give predictable seafood variety. Expect a Fish Fry (~$15.79 / 730 cal; price may vary) or the Country Coastal Sampler ($14.69 / 800 cal) depending on location and week.

Lemon Pepper Grilled Rainbow Trout

Lemon Pepper Grilled Rainbow Trout — $15.99 / 280 cal. The cleanest, lighter dinner choice in this section. Pair it with steamed veggies for balance.

  • Ordering tip: pair fried seafood with non-fried sides to avoid overly heavy plates.
  • Reserve richer sides for grilled items to keep totals reasonable.
Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Allergens
Fried Catfish (1 pc) $13.49 400 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Fish, Wheat
Grilled Catfish (1 pc) $13.49 130 Keto: yes; GF: possible Fish
Country Fried Shrimp $16.99 720 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Shellfish, Wheat
Lemon Pepper Trout $15.99 280 Keto: yes; GF: possible Fish

Daily Specials Calendar and Best Days to Visit

Use the weekday specials as a fast roadmap to balanced, homey dinners at friendly prices. The rotating list makes choosing easier and often feels like a value play.

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Monday — Chicken n’ Rice

$13.59 / 510 cal. A warm, country-style comfort bowl that’s easy to pair with fruit or green beans.

Wednesday — Broccoli Cheddar Chicken

$15.99 / 690 cal. Midweek chicken with creamy cheddar; swap a lighter side to cut calories.

Thursday — Turkey n’ Dressing

$16.49 / 820 cal. Classic turkey tradition—great when you want hearty turkey dishes.

Friday — Fish Fry & Country Coastal Sampler

Fish Fry $17.69 / 730 cal; Coastal Sampler $14.69 / 800 cal. Seafood fans should aim for Friday for the best selection.

Sunday — Pot Roast

$15.19 / 520 cal. A weekend homestyle staple for classic comfort and tender, slow-cooked flavor.

  • Plan tip: Specials are predictable but vary by location—confirm local availability and menu prices before you go.
  • Delivery tip: Specials may sell out or be hidden on apps; order early in the day.
  • Shareable advice: Add one appetizer only when the special is lighter, not when it’s already rich.
Item Allergens Lighter-side Pairing
Chicken n’ Rice Dairy Green Beans
Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Dairy, Wheat Fruit Cup
Turkey n’ Dressing Wheat, Egg Steamed Veggies
Fish Fry / Coastal Fish, Shellfish, Wheat Coleslaw
Pot Roast None typical (gravy varies) Roasted Veggies

Barrel Bites and Shareables for Snacking or Appetizers

Start your snack run with small plates designed for sharing and big flavors. These shareables are the go-to starter on the barrel menu when you want something snacky and social. Pick one to set the tone before mains.

Barrel Bite Duo: when to order it

The Barrel Bite Duo ($11.99 / 2070 cal) works best for splitting with kids, sharing across the table, or adding an appetizer when your entrée is light. It gives variety without ordering multiple plates.

Top shareable comparisons

  • Loaded Steak Fries — $6.49 / 830 cal: hearty crunch and savory cheese-forward bites.
  • Country Fried Pickles — $7.49 / 1070 cal: tangy, fried, and great with dipping sauce.
  • White Cheddar Cheese Bites — $14.69 / 800 cal: creamy cheese richness for groups that love indulgent sides.
  • Biscuit Beignets — $5.99 / 690 cal: a sweet, mini-dessert shareable option.
  • Loaded Hashbrown Casserole Tots — $7.69 / 800 cal: casserole flavors in finger-food form for the whole table.
Item Price Calories Allergens / Notes
Barrel Bite Duo $11.99 2070 Fried cross-contact risk; dairy, wheat common
Fried Shareables (Fries & Pickles) $6.49–$7.49 830–1070 Gluten risk; contains dairy in dips
Cheddar Bites / Tots / Beignets $5.99–$14.69 690–800 Dairy-heavy; wheat in breading

Pro tip: Don’t over-order. Share one appetizer for 2–4 people to keep calories and cost balanced. These items pair well with a lighter side or a fruit plate.

Individual Sides to Customize Your Plate

Sides often make or break a homestyle plate—pick them with intent.

Fan favorites are the quick wins. Hashbrown casserole ($3.09 / 140 cal) adds creamy, cheesy potatoes that many order by habit. Fried cinnamon apples ($3.09 / 210 cal) bring sweet contrast to savory entrées. Sawmill gravy ($1.99 / 160 cal) is a rich pour-over that ups comfort fast.

Veggie and lighter-leaning add-ons

Balance rich mains with lighter sides. Fresh fruit and green beans cut calories and add freshness. Broccoli cheese casserole (side $3.69 / 250 cal) is veggie-forward but still creamy, so it sits between light and indulgent. Coarse ground grits ($2.09 / 70 cal) make a lower-calorie carb swap.

Build a smarter plate

Choose one rich side and one veggie when you order fried or creamy mains. That mix keeps flavor and trims totals. If the entrée is already heavy, skip the extra casserole and pick fruit or green beans instead.

Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens / Best for
Hashbrown Casserole $3.09 140 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Dairy — classic comfort
Fried Cinnamon Apples $3.09 210 Vegan: often yes; Keto: no; GF: possible Lightly sweet — kid-friendly
Sawmill Gravy $1.99 160 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Wheat risk — great with biscuits
Broccoli Cheese Casserole $3.69 250 Not vegan; Keto: limited; GF: no Dairy — veggie-forward option

Meal value tip: A slightly pricier entrée can be the better deal if you pair it with sides you truly enjoy. If you’re moderating calories, “spend” them on one side upgrade or dessert — not both.

Drinks Menu and Gallon-Style Options for Home

A well-chosen beverage balances flavor, calories, and the overall dining experience. Pick drinks to match your plate: tea for classic comfort, soda for an occasional treat, and half-gallon pitchers for family-style value.

Fountain classics

Fountain staples: Coca-Cola® $3.79 / 350 cal, Diet Coke $3.79, Sprite $3.79 / 400 cal, Dr Pepper $3.79 / 580 cal, Cherry Coke $3.79 / 520 cal. Calories vary by sugar content and serving size, so choose accordingly.

Iced tea lineup

Sweet Tea is a signature choice. The Merry Berry Tea is the seasonal twist at $3.89 / 220 cal and pairs well with lighter desserts.

Family beverage sizes

Half-gallon pricing saves time and usually saves money for gatherings. Options include Sweet Tea (Half Gallon) $5.49 / 520 cal and Merry Berry Tea (Half Gallon) $8.89 / 870 cal, plus lemonade, Southern Half & Half, peach tea, and orange juice.

  • Drink strategy: Match beverage richness to your plate—tea for comfort, soda for a splurge, half-gallons for groups.
  • Why half-gallons: Easy to share, predictable prices, fewer single-drink decisions for family takeout.
  • Location note: Fountain availability and prices vary by location and delivery apps.
Item Price Calories Notes
Sweet Tea (glass) Varies ~180 Classic, sugar-heavy
Merry Berry Tea (glass) $3.89 220 Seasonal, fruity
Sweet Tea (Half Gallon) $5.49 520 Good for family servings

Dietary tip: Choose unsweetened or water to cut sugar and calories. Pair a sweet drink with a simple dessert — or pick a plain drink with a richer treat — to avoid stacking sugar.

Desserts and Country Store Treats Worth Saving Room For

Finish strong: a signature cake or a seasonal slice turns dinner into a celebration.

Standout sweets to consider

The Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola® Cake is a true signature pick for sharing. A whole cake costs $22.99 and clocks about 3,390 calories. It stores well and makes a handy take-home treat after family meals.

When to grab a slice vs. a whole pie

Seasonal pie slices run $5.49 and are ideal for trying flavors. Choices include Cinnamon Roll (550 cal), Pumpkin (450 cal), Apple Streusel (720 cal), and Pecan (760 cal).

Whole pies ($14.49) suit holidays and potlucks—buy a whole pie when you need reliable transport and leftovers for home.

Old Country Store at-home treats

The country store shelves stock candy, bars, and packaged goods like pancake mix and syrup. These items let you take the comfort home and extend the experience beyond the table.

Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens
Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola® Cake (whole) $22.99 3390 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Dairy, Egg, Wheat
Seasonal Pie Slice $5.49 450–760 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Dairy, Egg, Wheat, Nuts (pecan)
Whole Pie $14.49 2710–4330 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Dairy, Egg, Wheat, Nuts (varies)
  • Quick tip: For delivery, whole pies hold up better than single slices.
  • Occasion guide: Slice for solo cravings; whole pie for groups; cake for celebrations and take-home storage.

Ordering, Delivery, and Location Tips for the Best Experience

How you place orders determines what stays crisp, what reheats well, and how prices appear. Use the right method for the food you want and the time you have.

Dine-in vs. takeout vs. delivery

Dine‑in gives the full plate presentation and hot sides. Staff plates items for best texture.

Takeout focuses on secure packaging. Choose items that travel well and request sauces on the side.

Delivery depends on app availability and driver timing. Some items lose crispness in transit.

How apps show menu prices and availability

Delivery platforms display location-specific menu prices and hours. On Uber Eats, select a nearby location, browse listed menu prices, then customize if allowed.

Promotions like Uber One may add $0 delivery on select orders. Always confirm the final price before checkout.

Best items for travel and a delivery checklist

Pick sturdy meals that hold up: family trays, hearty sides, and half-gallon drinks travel best.

  • Order earlier to avoid sellouts.
  • Choose items that reheat well.
  • Confirm customizations and utensils before checkout.
  • Note allergies and verify cross-contact risk with the location.
Item Price Calories Vegan/Keto/Gluten-Free Options Allergens
All-Day Pancake Family Tray $42.99 2240 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Dairy, Wheat
Loaded Hashbrown Casserole (side) $3.09 140 Not vegan; Keto: no; GF: no Dairy
Sweet Tea (Half Gallon) $5.49 520 Vegan: yes; Keto: no; GF: yes None typical

Confidence tip: With updated menu prices, calories, and these ordering tips, you can pick what fits your appetite and your plan for the best dining experience.

Conclusion

A clear plan makes choosing from the cracker barrel menu simple—pick a must-have, then customize with intent.

You now have a structured view of seasonal highlights, core breakfast classics, family meals, platters, daily specials, drinks, and desserts. Use the tables to compare prices and calories before you order.

Smart ordering: start with your main (breakfast, chicken, beef, or seafood), add one lighter side, and choose a drink like tea or a half-gallon for groups. Prioritize seasonal slices or signature pies when they’re available.

Remember: menu prices and calories vary by store, substitutions, and delivery apps. Confirm details at checkout to avoid surprises.

Whether feeding your family, catering a group, or grabbing a solo comfort dish, pick a single favorite and keep extras simple for the best balance of flavor and value.

FAQ

What’s included in this guide: breakfast, lunch, dinner, sides, drinks, and desserts?

This guide covers full-day offerings including breakfast classics, lunch and dinner entrées, homestyle sides, beverages (fountain and half-gallon family sizes), and desserts like seasonal pies and signature cakes, plus family meals and catering options.

Why do prices and calories vary by location and customization?

Prices change by region, local taxes, and supply costs. Calories vary when you swap sides, change portion sizes, or add sauces and toppings. Always check your local restaurant or the delivery app for exact pricing and nutrition details.

What’s the best way to use menu prices to plan a comfort-food meal?

Start with an entrée (breakfast plate, chicken, beef, or seafood), add one or two sides (hashbrown casserole or broccoli cheese casserole are popular), choose a beverage size that fits your group, and factor in desserts or family bundles to save on per-person cost.

Which new and seasonal favorites should I try right now?

Look for holiday and fall highlights like pumpkin and pecan pies, limited-time specialty teas, and seasonal breakfast bakes. The Breakfast Burger and seasonal pie slices often appear as limited offerings—check the local menu for availability and pricing.

How do breakfast classics like Uncle Herschel’s Favorite Breakfast and Momma’s Pancake Breakfast compare calorie-wise?

Heartier plates with biscuits, gravy, and multiple sides (Uncle Herschel’s, Country Boy) are higher in calories than lighter picks like the Good Morning Breakfast with turkey sausage. Pancake combos vary by toppings—stuffed or pecan options add significant calories compared to plain pancakes.

What should I know about hashbrown casserole options and egg combos?

Hashbrown casserole is a popular, calorie-dense side that pairs well with egg combos. Choices include sausage & egg, bacon & egg, or steak & egg casseroles. Upgrades like loaded casserole or tots increase calories and make the plate more filling.

Are there family meal and takeout options for groups?

Yes. Family meals include all-day pancake bundles and homestyle entrées (meatloaf, Chicken n’ Dumplins, Southern Fried Chicken) with family-sized sides such as mac & cheese and mashed potatoes, plus beverage and dessert bundle options for easy takeout.

What catering or party platter choices are available for events?

Catering selections often include build-your-own sandwich bars (fried or grilled chicken), slider platters, snackable trays (fried pickles, white cheddar bites, tots), and dessert samplers. Portion sizes and pricing depend on the number of guests—contact the local store for quotes.

Which chicken and turkey entrées are best for lunch versus a full dinner?

Lighter weekday lunch portions include Chicken n’ Dumplins and smaller homestyle plates. For dinner, choose Southern Fried Chicken, Smoky Southern Grilled Chicken, or Golden Carolina BBQ Chicken Tenders for larger portions and higher calorie counts.

How should I pair beef or pork plates with sides and sauces?

Classic beef plates like pot roast or country fried steak pair well with mashed potatoes, sawmill gravy, and green beans. For steak combos, consider loaded sides like broccoli cheese casserole or mac & cheese and add a tangy sauce for balance.

What seafood picks are lighter choices on the menu?

Grilled options such as Lemon Pepper Grilled Rainbow Trout are lighter. Fried catfish and shrimp platters are richer. Friday Fish Fry and coastal sampler plates offer variety; choose grilled sides or fresh fruit to reduce total calories.

Are there daily specials and which days are best to visit?

Weekday specials rotate—common offerings include Monday Chicken n’ Rice, Wednesday Broccoli Cheddar Chicken, Thursday Turkey n’ Dressing, Friday Fish Fry, and Sunday Pot Roast. Specials can offer better value and seasonal flavors on specific days.

What shareable appetizers and snacks are recommended for groups?

Popular shareables include loaded steak fries, country fried pickles, white cheddar cheese bites, biscuit beignets, and hashbrown casserole tots. These pair well with main plates for a communal dining experience.

Which individual sides are fan favorites and how do they affect calories?

Top sides include hashbrown casserole, fried cinnamon apples, and sawmill gravy. Veggie sides like green beans or fresh fruit lower overall calories. Choose one indulgent side and one lighter side to balance the meal.

What beverages are available in family sizes and which seasonal drinks should I try?

Fountain classics (Coca‑Cola®, Diet Coke®, Sprite) and iced teas are available, plus half-gallon or family beverage options for gatherings. Seasonal picks like Merry Berry Tea offer unique flavors—check calorie info and pricing at your location.

Which desserts and country store treats are must-buys?

Signature dessert picks include Double Chocolate Fudge Coca‑Cola® Cake, cobblers, and seasonal pie slices such as cinnamon roll pie and pumpkin. Old Country Store sweets like candy and take-home pies make great treats or gifts.

How do dine-in, takeout, and delivery differ for orders and menu accuracy?

Dine-in menus match kitchen availability. Takeout may offer family packs and easier bundling. Delivery apps can show different prices, fees, and limited items by location. For accurate calories and pricing, check the restaurant’s local listing or contact the store directly.

Are there gluten-free, vegetarian, or keto-friendly options on the menu?

While many homestyle dishes include allergens (dairy, wheat, nuts), lighter options like grilled fish, some salads, and fresh fruit can fit vegetarian or lower-carb needs with modifications. Always ask staff for ingredient details and cross-contact risks.

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