Perfect breakfast stop on the highway. The people in the gift shop were friendly, the hostess was polite and our server Kat was excellent. Best service I've had at a Cracker Barrel. I got the sunrise sampler which is always great... A little of everything.
(5)
Brandon P.
I like to come here extremely early in the morning with the family. Yesterday upon arrival, we were greeted by a somewhat very rude hostess named Missy. She grabbed the menus and stormed off. I had to jog to be able to keep up with her. We weren't greeted with a smile or anything, just a "how many?" The food is always good, no matter how poor the quality of the seating staff was, because Krystal always takes wonderful care of us. I love the biscuits and the hashbrown casserole is to die for...I just wish it wasn't so expensive. 2.39 for a small thing of potatoes and cheese, but it is so good. The tea is also wonderful. I just wish the person who seats us was just a bit friendlier...
(3)
Ronnie Y.
No complaints. Friendly place. Good mixture of young and elderly people. The food was delicious. The server was pleasant. The place was crowded
(5)
Tara S.
First time to Kentucky and eating at a Cracker Barrel. The staff was amazing and friendly and the food was really good. I had the buttermilk chicken breast for brunch and it was amazing. Definately recommend it.
(5)
Warren W.
Had the lemon pepper trout and it was awesome. Lightly Steamed broccoli just right, carrots were sweet-boiled and cooked thru, loved them, only negative was that corn bread was a little dried out (this was after 9pm), blackberry cobbler with ice cream to finish, loved it. Would def come here again.
(4)
Katy H.
On my way home from Florida to Chicago last Friday I was tortured by sign after sign depicting Cracker Barrel's logo as we drove along the highway. My family's home in Chicago isn't near a Cracker Barrel, so I try to stop in and eat at one whenever I get the chance. When my mom insisted that we stay the night in Bowling Green I insisted that we only put the brakes on our road trip there if the town had a Cracker Barrel located in it. Luckily for me, this Cracker Barrel was located across the street from our hotel! Though this isn't my favorite Cracker Barrel our waitress, Sierra, was very friendly and our food was delicious. My family is comprised of opinionated, outspoken people, but everyone was more than satisfied with their meal. In fact, they were raving about it. My sister, who usually eats very slow and is a picky eater, literally devoured her sirloin steak, macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes. I also couldn't get enough of my chicken fried chicken; I will definitely be trying that meal again.
(4)
Kelly S.
I travel a bit and really enjoy eating at Cracker Barrel while on the road. This Thanksgving I decided to take a little trip to the Southern states with my 15yr old nephew. I thought it would be fun to have our Thanksgiving meal at the Cracker Barrel...wrong. The atmosphere and service was very good but the meal...not so much. We both ordered the Thanksgiving turkey dinner. The meal arrived quickly but must have been on some kind of horrible assembly line as it was served cold and the turkey was so dry and hard you could actually bang it on the plate and make noise. The dressing, sweet potatoes were mushy. cold, dry, lightly cooked biscuits, just awful meal. The rest of my family decided to have their Thanksgiving meal at the Cracker Barrel in Michigan and said they had the same experience.
(2)
Pattie N.
Very disappointed in the food quality. Cracker Barrel has never disappointed in the past but last nights dinner was below par. The carrots that I usually love were soft and tasted like they came straight from the can. The eggs served were cold and the grits watery. The overall food quality was poor however the server was very friendly
(2)
Tom M.
We stopped here at 10:30 am on a Friday and the place was packed, including school age children. I can only assume that it must have been spring break for the local schools. A bus full of girl basketball players had stopped in the area because there were several restaurants, and a large group of players decided Cracker Barrel was better than the KFC. That pushed the table wait to 45 minutes until a coach came in and told the girls they couldn't wait that long and made them leave, which meant we were seated in 10 minutes. The waitress was nice but she seemed a little off her game, maybe she was new. Our food took a little long to come out, thankfully we asked for our soup early. It's just a Cracker Barrel, where they artificially make you wait for a table so you have to look at crap you have no desire to purchase until you spend so much time in the gift shop that you actually find something you can't live without. And I have to confess that I have purchased something from a Cracker Barrel gift shop. More than once.
(3)
Dena W.
Our waitress Andrea/Adrea was wonderful! We left her a 50% tip she was so nice and helpful. The food was terrific as well. My only other experience at a Cracker Barrel was 2 years ago in TN and it was terrible. I'm glad I gave it a second chance because I was thoroughly impressed.
(5)
Helen V.
It's simply comfort food and no matter which state I try one at, the quality is consistent. Try the sweet potato pancakes (specials right now)..you won't even need syrup.
(3)
Kelly B.
All I did was pee here. The bathrooms weren't the best.
(2)
Tony K.
Stopped in tonight for dinner. We usually like dining there because we don't have them on the west coast. Our server was having a off and night and kept messing things up. She was friendly tho. Dinner was right above ok, the biscuits were so small it was like "Holy Cow" they shrunk to silver dollar size. It seems on this busy night they were throwing things together to get you in and out.
(3)
Brian W.
Typically cracker barrel. Food is average, service is average. Any southerner worth his salt can cook better country style food, but it is easy, palatable, and a wide range of people a ok with eating there.
(3)
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Address :1960 Mel Browning St
Bowling Green, KY, 42104
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Breakfast Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes
Tracey F.
Perfect breakfast stop on the highway. The people in the gift shop were friendly, the hostess was polite and our server Kat was excellent. Best service I've had at a Cracker Barrel. I got the sunrise sampler which is always great... A little of everything.
(5)Brandon P.
I like to come here extremely early in the morning with the family. Yesterday upon arrival, we were greeted by a somewhat very rude hostess named Missy. She grabbed the menus and stormed off. I had to jog to be able to keep up with her. We weren't greeted with a smile or anything, just a "how many?" The food is always good, no matter how poor the quality of the seating staff was, because Krystal always takes wonderful care of us. I love the biscuits and the hashbrown casserole is to die for...I just wish it wasn't so expensive. 2.39 for a small thing of potatoes and cheese, but it is so good. The tea is also wonderful. I just wish the person who seats us was just a bit friendlier...
(3)Ronnie Y.
No complaints. Friendly place. Good mixture of young and elderly people. The food was delicious. The server was pleasant. The place was crowded
(5)Tara S.
First time to Kentucky and eating at a Cracker Barrel. The staff was amazing and friendly and the food was really good. I had the buttermilk chicken breast for brunch and it was amazing. Definately recommend it.
(5)Warren W.
Had the lemon pepper trout and it was awesome. Lightly Steamed broccoli just right, carrots were sweet-boiled and cooked thru, loved them, only negative was that corn bread was a little dried out (this was after 9pm), blackberry cobbler with ice cream to finish, loved it. Would def come here again.
(4)Katy H.
On my way home from Florida to Chicago last Friday I was tortured by sign after sign depicting Cracker Barrel's logo as we drove along the highway. My family's home in Chicago isn't near a Cracker Barrel, so I try to stop in and eat at one whenever I get the chance. When my mom insisted that we stay the night in Bowling Green I insisted that we only put the brakes on our road trip there if the town had a Cracker Barrel located in it. Luckily for me, this Cracker Barrel was located across the street from our hotel! Though this isn't my favorite Cracker Barrel our waitress, Sierra, was very friendly and our food was delicious. My family is comprised of opinionated, outspoken people, but everyone was more than satisfied with their meal. In fact, they were raving about it. My sister, who usually eats very slow and is a picky eater, literally devoured her sirloin steak, macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes. I also couldn't get enough of my chicken fried chicken; I will definitely be trying that meal again.
(4)Kelly S.
I travel a bit and really enjoy eating at Cracker Barrel while on the road. This Thanksgving I decided to take a little trip to the Southern states with my 15yr old nephew. I thought it would be fun to have our Thanksgiving meal at the Cracker Barrel...wrong. The atmosphere and service was very good but the meal...not so much. We both ordered the Thanksgiving turkey dinner. The meal arrived quickly but must have been on some kind of horrible assembly line as it was served cold and the turkey was so dry and hard you could actually bang it on the plate and make noise. The dressing, sweet potatoes were mushy. cold, dry, lightly cooked biscuits, just awful meal. The rest of my family decided to have their Thanksgiving meal at the Cracker Barrel in Michigan and said they had the same experience.
(2)Pattie N.
Very disappointed in the food quality. Cracker Barrel has never disappointed in the past but last nights dinner was below par. The carrots that I usually love were soft and tasted like they came straight from the can. The eggs served were cold and the grits watery. The overall food quality was poor however the server was very friendly
(2)Tom M.
We stopped here at 10:30 am on a Friday and the place was packed, including school age children. I can only assume that it must have been spring break for the local schools. A bus full of girl basketball players had stopped in the area because there were several restaurants, and a large group of players decided Cracker Barrel was better than the KFC. That pushed the table wait to 45 minutes until a coach came in and told the girls they couldn't wait that long and made them leave, which meant we were seated in 10 minutes. The waitress was nice but she seemed a little off her game, maybe she was new. Our food took a little long to come out, thankfully we asked for our soup early. It's just a Cracker Barrel, where they artificially make you wait for a table so you have to look at crap you have no desire to purchase until you spend so much time in the gift shop that you actually find something you can't live without. And I have to confess that I have purchased something from a Cracker Barrel gift shop. More than once.
(3)Dena W.
Our waitress Andrea/Adrea was wonderful! We left her a 50% tip she was so nice and helpful. The food was terrific as well. My only other experience at a Cracker Barrel was 2 years ago in TN and it was terrible. I'm glad I gave it a second chance because I was thoroughly impressed.
(5)Helen V.
It's simply comfort food and no matter which state I try one at, the quality is consistent. Try the sweet potato pancakes (specials right now)..you won't even need syrup.
(3)Kelly B.
All I did was pee here. The bathrooms weren't the best.
(2)Tony K.
Stopped in tonight for dinner. We usually like dining there because we don't have them on the west coast. Our server was having a off and night and kept messing things up. She was friendly tho. Dinner was right above ok, the biscuits were so small it was like "Holy Cow" they shrunk to silver dollar size. It seems on this busy night they were throwing things together to get you in and out.
(3)Brian W.
Typically cracker barrel. Food is average, service is average. Any southerner worth his salt can cook better country style food, but it is easy, palatable, and a wide range of people a ok with eating there.
(3)