


Cracker Barrel in Montgomery, Alabama is where friendly smiles meet homestyle cooking and unique shopping—all at a fair price. Whether you’re craving Breakfast All-Day with fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes or Southern classics like juicy Fried Chicken and slow-simmered Chicken n’ Dumplins, there’s something for everyone. Order online for easy pickup or delivery, or swing by your local Cracker Barrel to experience true country hospitality.
Homey chain restaurant serving American comfort food, with an on-site general store.
Hours
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9191 Boyd-Cooper Pkwy, Montgomery, AL 36117
Phone: (334) 244-1085
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
– I did enjoy the French toast and biscuits
I wish they would serve chicken or turkey sausage as an option for customers who do not eat pork
The meal we received had a meatloaf that was burned & covered in sauce. The mac & cheese was good. The green beans were bland as if they had been taken straight from the can & heated. The mashed potatoes were bland as well. I doctored up the sides when got home to make it a little better. The meal was not horrible but for $120 I expected better.
In the store, one of the cashiers was walking around chewing the strings on his jacket. I never saw him interact with a customer but he had on an apron & was standing at the door as we entered. The lady who brought our box out to us was extremely polite & put it in my SUV for us.
That said, the dining room could use some attention. A thorough top-to-bottom dusting would go a long way, as the overall cleanliness of the space felt a bit neglected.
Ah, Cracker Barrel — the place where you go for comfort food, rocking chairs, and the nostalgic feeling of being trapped inside your great grandmother’s gift shop. Unfortunately, their marketing lately has been about as comforting as a lukewarm bowl of grits.
We walked into the Montgomery location, while the place was virtually empty, we couldn’t get anyone to set us. There were three people standing around the cash register. After asking multiple times I was told a hostess would be right with me, I think 10 minutes is excessive.
Who knew a company famous for pancakes and peg games could outdo themselves by serving up the worst PR strategy this side of the Mississippi? Bravo, truly. Nothing brings people together like the collective sigh of “What were they thinking?”
Walking into Cracker Barrel after that marketing disaster feels like stepping into a room where everyone just pretends the elephant isn’t in the corner wearing a “We Messed Up” apron. Even the wooden checkerboard looked embarrassed.
But hey — at least the food is still decent. Because if their biscuits were as bad as their marketing choices, we’d all be in trouble.
Honestly, the only thing they’re serving reliably these days is unintentional comedy.
Cracker Barrel: where the rocking chairs still rock… but nothing else does.