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Better than a stinkin' mullet! LoLI can't get past his obvious man bun.
The fried apple's portion I had the last time we went there was 3 slimy little portions in a good sauce I couldn't quite find a clean name for. My country fried steak was more French fried, and the sawmill gravy was lumpy and sticky. The kitchen must have been managed by an alcohol swilling moron experiencing his second hangover of the day.... sheesh, I have had better food from a service station vending machine!
They had a "Po' Folks" in Buena Park, CA right next to Knotts Berry Farm that I loved going to. Don't get no more "Down Home" than that!Who remembers Po' Folks? Are they still around?
Wow. Wish I noticed that... I was always going to Mrs. Knott's for the chicken dinner and the boysenberry cobbler.They had a "Po' Folks" in Buena Park, CA right next to Knotts Berry Farm that I loved going to. Don't get no more "Down Home" than that!
I guess I'm a fan of Cracker Barrel. I live in the south and through the years have probably eaten there a hundred times. The food is ok. You're right, IF YOU KNOW WHERE TO GO in a given locale, there is likely a better fare elsewhere. But the problem with traveling by auto somewhere out of your area is that you don't know where the good food is.In the proverbial vacuum, CB’s rebranding would be barely relevant, but (as we all know) the cultural climate is anything but a vacuum. Companies rebrand regularly, usually because of a response to a downturn in sales, negative PR or by expectations of future problems. But, as we saw in the Bud Light and Sweeney’s Jeans campaigns, politics permeates almost everything today. The rebranding appears to be a deliberate move to affirm a new executive’s political predilection. It has also put a spotlight on CB’s promotion and support of gays and gay rights.
Personally, I’d just as soon eat at our local diner.