Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving Family Dinner ready to be served

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This year keep the oven off and serve the Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving Family Dinner to everyone gathered around the table. While a few people might want that Cinnamon Roll Pie Breakfast for dessert, a juicy turkey and all the Thanksgiving sides will make that a feast for everyone to enjoy.

Sometimes the best holiday gifts are the ones that make life easier. With the Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving Family Dinner, that sentiment is clear. Instead of spending hours in the kitchen, the popular restaurant brings people to the table without the effort.

According to Jennifer Tate, Cracker Barrel Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, “Everything we do comes from a place of care, and that’s what makes the holidays – including Thanksgiving which is our busiest day of the year – so special at Cracker Barrel. From our warm hospitality and seasonal touches to our take-home meals and craveable holiday menu offerings, Cracker Barrel has everything you need this holiday season to focus on creating memories and meaningful traditions with family and friends.”

What is the Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving Family Dinner menu?

This year, Cracker Barrel has several Hot n’ Ready Thanksgiving Family Dinner options. Priced between $13 and $15 per person, these values are worth the convenience. From a Hot n’ Ready feast to a Heat n’ Serve Feast, there is an option to fit every need.

Since dessert is always part of a holiday feast, Cracker Barrel has a variety of pies on the menu. Priced at $11.49 for whole pies, some pieces include Pumpkin, Choco Pecan Pie and Apple Streusel Pie.

And, if you prefer to skip doing the dishes, Cracker Barrel will be serving Thanksgiving dinner starting at 11 a.m. in their restaurants. Sometimes, the most grateful moment of the holiday is to leave the cooking up to someone else.

What is your favorite Cracker Barrel menu item? Are you heading to Cracker Barrel for Thanksgiving?