Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Launches New Homestyle Favorites Crafted With Care Ahead of Mother’s Day
April 28, 2021 · ·
Hand-Breaded Fried Chicken Tenders
Lebanon, TN (
Restaurant News Release) Just in time for Mother’s Day,
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® is introducing new homestyle favorites, crafted with care, including Hand-Breaded Fried Chicken Tenders, “Barrel Bites” – sweet Biscuit Beignets and savory Loaded Hashbrown Casserole Tots designed for the whole table to enjoy – and limited-time beverages, at restaurants nationwide. Whether dining-in or curbside, families can take advantage of Cracker Barrel’s one-stop-shopping experience for Mother’s Day, with everything from new menu options and homestyle meals to unique gift options to show how much they care for the women in their lives this Mother’s Day.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Launches New Homestyle Favorites Crafted With Care Ahead of Mother s Day
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Launches New Homestyle Favorites Crafted With Care Ahead of Mother s Day
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The board of directors of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store grew to 11 last week thanks to the election of the president of Union Square Hospitality Group, the holding company for restaurants run by Shake Shack founder Danny Meyer.
The addition of Darryl âChipâ Wade comes five months after Cracker Barrel CEO Sandy Cochran and the companyâs board
saw off the latest proxy challenge from activist investor Sardar Biglari. The latter, who has been a major shareholder of Lebanon-based Cracker Barrel for a decade, had called on the company to add more specific restaurant operating experience to its board and had unsuccessfully nominated a New Jersey-based industry veteran.