

Cracker Barrel in Alcoa, Tennessee 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.
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Family Restaurant & Breakfast in Alcoa, 37701 – Cracker Barrel
Family Restaurant & Breakfast in Alcoa, TN | Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store | Alcoa TN – Facebook
Last Updates
Reviews
The store is pretty, well-stocked, and had those great vintage farm pieces hanging from the ceiling. The dining room still has that classic CB charm too ~ the only thing missing are the oil lamps that used to sit on the tables. I always loved those.
When we arrived, it was pretty busy. The host barely spoke ~ just asked “how many” and walked off. He wiped down a table, came back for menus, and we followed him to be seated. Not exactly a warm welcome.
Our waitress came and took our full order, brought drinks, but no bread. I mention that because their new practice seems to be bringing bread first & we watched her do it for two other tables while we waited. Another server delivered our food. Our waitress never checked in, never asked how things were, and never offered refills (my husband could’ve used one). I had to stop her to ask for jelly, which she dropped off, then disappeared until she brought the check.
Food-wise: I had the Herb Roasted Chicken dinner. The potatoes were cold, the broccoli tasted bitter, and the chicken was just “meh.” My husband had the meatloaf and said it was “ok.”
The atmosphere was exactly what you’d expect from Cracker Barrel, but the service and food missed the mark. Honestly, the “redo” Cracker Barrel needs may not be the décor ~ but the staff.
We were seated to a dirty table that was never wiped off. We were handed a new menu that had coffee stains all over it. We ordered the food and the wait was fairly long, even though there weren’t that many people. There were 3 of us and they brought a basket with only 2 small biscuits. The waitress didn’t return to fill our glasses or coffee the entire time. I ordered the Country Boy Breakfast with Sirloin Tips. This used to include a Sirloin Steak, 3 Eggs and Apples, Hashbrowns and Grits. Now, it’s ham or Sirloin tips and 2 sides, no grits and costs more. A meal that used to cost $20 out the door leaving a $5 tip, now costs, $5 more.
The food arrived lukewarm and didn’t look that great presentation wise. It was ok. It wasn’t like it used to be. The hash-brown casserole was tasteless and the sirloin tips were over-cooked with no seasoning.
Regardless of logo changes or not, Cracker Barrel isn’t a value anymore and quite frankly, the food isn’t that great. I don’t ask for a lot, but I think I should have a clean table, a clean menu, and hot food that tastes good. And it wouldn’t hurt if the waitress refilled the drinks once.
It’s a shame, but I don’t see Cracker Barrel making it. I know that I won’t be back. Cracker Barrel had millions of dollars in free advertising from all this controversy. People will probably try it again just to see how it’s changed. People may give it ONE shot out of curiosity, but they won’t come back for overpriced, mediocre, lukewarm food.
I ordered the chicken tender platter. The chicken tenders were less than ideal. Looked absolutely nothing like what their photo showed. I think they cut them into strips to save money.
To top it off, this is the side of fries that came 20 minutes after I ordered the food itself. Note that there are 12 french fries on a plate here. And this constitutes a “side” of fries.
I wish I had taken a picture of the chicken tenders. Because they were just as pathetic.
This place has gone way downhill in the time that “john” has been the GM. they are unable to keep staff. The turnover is absurd. And I’m told that he’s quite the egomaniac by former employees.
I’m not sure why this place has such a great reputation. They must be riding off of the reputation of other Cracker Barrel‘s in their area. Frankly, it’s unlikely that I’ll dine here again.
Worth noting that every server I’ve ever had at this Cracker Barrel has been amazing. So I’m not sure what the problem is. Leadership I suppose.