Company said it will return to Americana vintage decor and focus on its food.
Cracker Barrel has suspended all restaurant remodels in the wake of public criticism over the companyโs efforts to modernize its image, officials announced Sept. 9.
โYouโve shared your voices in recent weeks not just on our logo, but also on our restaurants,โ the company said in an announcement posted on social media. โToday, weโre suspending our remodels. If your restaurant hasnโt been remodeled, you donโt need to worry, it wonโt be.โ
Two weeks ago, the homestyle restaurant chain announced it would abandon a new logo redesign and return its old logo after substantial public disapproval, including from President Donald Trump. Fans of the eatery were disappointed after the company removed the image of an elderly man leaning against a barrel and replaced it with plain text.
The companyโs now-discarded $700 million overhaul included replacing its iconic Americana antiques that decorated restaurants across the country. The redecorated restaurants were seen as stark and missing some of Cracker Barrelโs original country charm.
โWe heard clearly that the modern remodel design does not reflect what you love about Cracker Barrel,โ the company said. โWe had tested this design in only four out of 660 locations, and we wonโt continue with it.โ
The restaurant chain said it planned to continue investing in their restaurants to meet expectations and will return the vintage Americana, the rocking chairs on porches, fireplaces, games, and unique treasures in their gift shops.
โWe want you to have a warm, welcoming space for friends and family to gather and enjoy our craveable food and country hospitality,โ Cracker Barrel stated.
The company, which has about 70,000 employees, also plans to put a bigger focus on the kitchen and on customersโ plates.
Cracker Barrelโs new CEO Julie Feiss Masino, a former executive at Taco Bell and Starbucks, announced the companyโs plans to modernize in May 2024. Masino said the restaurant chain was losing its relevance and needed to boost customer traffic.
Beyond remodeling and changing its logo, it also planned a new dinner menu and more efficient kitchens.
At the time, Cracker Barrel planned to remodel up to 30 stores.