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The start of the 2024 fall season is still over a month away, but Cracker Barrel is kicking off its celebrations early with an exciting new food and drink menu.on Aug. 6, including a new breakfast option, a dessert, beverages, and savory comfort foods. Half of the new arrivals feature apples, which Cracker Barrel has declared the"go-to flavor for fall" in lieu of the more common pumpkin spice.
It comes with warm cinnamon apples, a flaky crust, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and a drizzle of caramel.On the drinks menu, there's a new Granny Smith Apple Mimosa made with sparkling wine and Granny Smith apple puree, plus a new that combines apple puree with its signature iced tea. Both will be available until Oct. 20, and those who opt for the Granny Smith Apple Tea will also enjoy bottomless refills.. It features pot roast in a homestyle gravy with carrots, peas, onions, and celery.
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