Cracker Barrel unveils new logo
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Cracker Barrel hosted a pop-up event in Manhattan that included line dancing and live country music as it faces criticism for its new simplified logo design.
A new campaign starring Jordan Davis highlights the chain’s logo, menus, and lighter dining rooms. But fans still want their old comfort back.
Since its debut in 1977, Cracker Barrel's iconic logo has remained the same -- save for a few slight updates. But not anymore.
Cracker Barrel, the Southern restaurant chain known for its chicken and dumplings, front porch rocking chairs and general store-meets-diner aesthetic, is rolling into New York City with a pop-up that promises a full-on “taste of country” in the heart of the Meatpacking District.
Cracker Barrel (Nasdaq: CBRL), the beloved restaurant and retail brand known for serving up more than a meal, today launched a new fall menu creative campaign that celebrates more than 55 years of country hospitality and positions the iconic American brand for the future.
To celebrate its 55th anniversary, the popular restaurant chain is partnering with an award-winning country musician.
The newly branded Cracker Barrel restaurant chain is hosting a Thursday event featuring country singer Jordan Davis in the Meatpacking District.
The southern-style restaurant chain has sparked criticism from some who dislike its new logo and business practices.