Former Retail District Manager - Retail District Manager Cracker Barrel Employee Review

3.0
Feb 24, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Guests who buy into the "CB" experience which is like home. For the most part the company goes out of the way to enhance the guest experience. Bonuses for managers change each year but it it possible for managers to bonus.

Cons

CB lost sight of culture of treating people with dignity and respect. Upper mgmt brings home millions in salary/bonuses but could not get extra hours for units. Keeping in mind that dedicated hourly team basically all part time. While the company goes out of the way for the guest experience, they try very hard to undermine the employees who try to contribute thoughts and/or suggestions which are basically ignored. Cashiers/Mgr's under the gun to hit sales quotas for unrealistic overpriced items.

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5.0
Feb 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Caring and extremely high energy servers, cooks and hostess. The management handles everything at the restaurant with integrity and competence. They know and love their guests. They even know what they order and their other preferences.

Cons

The cuts in hours they are forced to make due to corporate interference.

2.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Most coworkers were genuinely great to work with and made shifts more enjoyable. * The guest interaction and serving aspect of the job is something I personally enjoy. * Some shifts could be positive depending on staffing and team on duty.

Cons

*Management was often unprofessional with inconsistent communication and expectations. * Certain coworker behavior occasionally affected morale and created a less positive work environment. * There was a noticeable blame culture where issues were not handled in a constructive way. * In my experience, bringing up workplace concerns or uncomfortable situations did not always feel welcomed or supported, and it sometimes felt like speaking up led to negative attention. * Scheduling and hours were inconsistent, making it hard to rely on stable income. * Inconsistent scheduling sometimes resulted in difficult shift patterns, including working split doubles (such as 9–3 followed by a 4–close shift), which often meant not getting out until around 10:30 PM and then repeating the pattern on consecutive days. * Training was limited, and expectations were often unclear, which made the job more stressful than it needed to be. * In my experience, HR concerns or formal complaints did not feel like they were taken seriously or addressed in a meaningful way.

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