The peg game has graced Cracker Barrel tables since we opened the first country store back in 1960. Still, the game's origins can actually be traced all the way back to the court of Louis XLV in 1697 in several art paintings, with an engraving made ten years later by Claude Auguste Berey of Anne de Rohan-Chabot, Princess of Soubise.
We've been pleasing people f Oor more than 50 years since the first Cracker Barrel opened in Lebanon, TN, on September 19 in 1969. Our history is rich with stories and meals that recall simpler times and traditions that have continued even to this day. But there may be some things you might not know about us.
Cracker Barrel restaurants start serving lunch at 11 AM. At this time, customers can order off the lunch/dinner menu. Before 11 AM, customers can only order from the breakfast menu. Please keep in mind that the lunch/dinner menu has "Breakfast All Day" choices, so you can enjoy a quality of breakfast items no matter the time as long as ...