I had family come in for a visit while staying in the area. I usually have to drive to Raleigh or Fayetteville to find something to eat. (There are a couple BBQue restaurants a little closer though). They all wanted to meet for breakfast & I hv avoided Cracker Barrel due to the fact they mainly have pancakes & biscuits. The corporate site recommends asking for the manager. I did. Ryan came to the front hosting area & we spoke about my issues. He assured me that he would alert the staff & the waitress. I was able to have eggs (I suggest scrambled) I got over easy & then realized there was nothing to sop it up with so scrambled is a better bet. I had three strips of bacon & fruit. It was nice to be able to eat. When the waitress got to the table, she already knew I had Celiac. I'll definitely go back to Cracker Barrel.
Unfortunately decided not to eat at this particular franchise.
Seating hostess could not find a gf menu, asked for support and second hostess pointed out that regular menu was marked with options.
Her words.....items marked with a carrot are gf.
When pointed out that that symbol was for vevegetarian she claimed.....same thing.
So we promptly left.
Suggest better training is needed from head office!
This is a chain restaurant. The choices are few but adequate for breakfast. They have sausage and bacon and I’m not sure if the ham is gluten free. I had scrambled cheese eggs, bacon ( very salty), plain hash browns and a yummy bowl of fresh fruit. They do have an allergies book available . I was glad I looked because it said that their grits had gluten ?!
Great southern food restaurant. However, the menu at this restaurant did not have GF items marked. I was able to find the allergen menu online before ordering my food and could find what menu items are wheat-free (not marked as “gluten-free”). I had the bbq ribs with southern green beans and sweet baby carrots. All delicious and I did not feel like I missed out on anything except the biscuits and corn bread (which are high in calories so probably a good thing I couldn’t eat them). Several sides and entrée options, and only vanilla ice cream for dessert is GF.