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  • Well shoot... I can't believe I haven't written a review of the Cracker Barrel yet! I was in AZ a few mos back with family and boy is it different from Seattle. Not in a bad way - Who doesn't enjoy warm, sunny weather? But I did notice that there are an awful lot of strip malls and chains here in AZ. Driving around looking for a place to eat we passed PF Changs, Chilli's, The Cheescake Factory, etc. All kinds of run-of-the-mill, not so special/memorable places to eat that you can find anywhere else in the US. But... the Cracker Barrel? I had to go again. The first (and only other time) I'd been to a Cracker Barrel was when I was 8 years old and visiting Orlando. That whole trip was so memorable for me because I spent it with my grandfather who took me to Disney World. One night we had dinner at a Cracker Barrel and I'd never experienced anything like it before. Rocking chairs on a big porch out front while you wait for a table, a gift shop full of stuff that you want - but maybe don't need - and classic, All-American fare. For cheap, too! As we pulled up to the one here in Peoria I spotted the rocking chairs and smiled broadly. It was just like I'd remembered! Through the gift shop you could reserve a table and shop while you wait. I found a cute AZ souvenir for my sister and within a few mins we were seated at a big table in a room that resembled a massive country-home family room. It was cozy, it was interesting, and the menu kicked ass. I got the Cracker Barrel dinner special that included a variety of small plates so I could try a lot of different items. There was pickled okra, chicken and dumplings, ham cooked two ways, corn, mashed potatoes, and more. Even though the food was just slightly above microwave meal quality, there was something comforting and awesome about it. Nothing blew me away but I just loved it anyway. Maybe it was the memories of being small and having never seen a Cracker Barrel before, maybe it was just the name Cracker Barrel... who knows! But I'd still pass up all those other chains for a Cracker Barrel no matter where I am.
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