"Is the food good?" Jim asked.
"No."
Jim and I looked at him baffled and dismayed. We strongly replied that we were not going to eat where we knew the food was no good and opted for a sandwich shop located in the same shopping center.
However, later in our trip, somewhere in North Carolina, when we were all short on money and it was late in the evening, we finally caved into Jonathan's insistent suggestion. The food was actually pretty good. They stuck with their southern flare and the ambience was down-homey. We later found out that Jonathan always stopped with his family at a Cracker Barrell while they were on a roadtrip. This tidbit of info put the puzzle pieces together for us on why Jonathan was so importunate on going to the Southern Denny's. After all, isn't that what a roadtrip is all about? Creating Memories and holding on to family traditions.

5 comments:
so much better than Denny's man.
I mean it even has a gift/toy store.
Indeed!
From wikipedia, you can bask in its glory:
As of October 2008, the company, founded and based in Lebanon, Tennessee, was operating 581 full service locations located in 41 states in the United States. [2] In 2008, Cracker Barrel was ranked as the top "family dining" chain for the 18th consecutive year in Restaurants & Institutions magazine "Choice in Chains" annual consumer survey. [3]
18 years in a row is quite impressive.
even more proof of cracker barrel's greatness:
http://www.wkrn.com/global/story.asp?s=9493746
i can't believe you blogged about the barrel! for the record, i do believe i'm the only person i know who doesn't swoon over their bland, greasy food, but i have to admit i LOVE their fried okra and hashbrown casserole. yum.
I can't believe I got four comments on the Cracker Barrel!
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