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Cracker barrel eagle
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“Especially since Cracker Barrel on a national level has done more advertising, we have a lot of guests requesting or trying to order it already.” Guests would try to bring their own alcohol to us, which we obviously didn’t let them open or partake in,” she said. “When we first opened, there was definitely an interest by the guests. This is part of the process, and this is one of the first in the state that they are asking to get a liquor license for.”Īltman said that guests at Cracker Barrel have been requesting alcohol sales in recent months. “Cracker Barrel has licensed some locations in other states, Pennsylvania has kind of been a little slower on the list because of our unique alcohol laws. “(A liquor license at Cracker Barrel) might sound surprising, but it is driven by customer feedback over the years,” McDermott said. McDermott and Cracker Barrel general manager Krissie Altman explained that the restaurant and store would not change much about its operations after gaining a liquor license. The board unanimously approved the request for a transfer at the meeting. The liquor license that the restaurant requested is currently held by a restaurant in Sarver. Butler Eagle file photoĬRANBERRY - The Cracker Barrel in Cranberry will be one of the first in the state to serve alcohol.Īt a Cranberry Township meeting on Thursday night, attorney Ken McDermott of the Saxton & Stump law firm explained details of the restaurant’s request for a liquor license transfer. The Cracker Barrel in Cranberry will be one of the first in the state to serve alcohol.









Cracker barrel eagle