Cracker Barrel Nebraska City Checks Its Oil For Waste, But Private

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They did not have any biscuits. My family does not like cornbread muffins. They said that it would be 10 minutes would I like to wait.

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RON WILLIAMS. I had the worst breakfast ever this morning (2-23-16) at the CB restaurant in Maryville/Alcoa TN. I ordered two eggs and thick sliced bacon. The bacon came out cold and hard as leather, not to mention greasy. It must have been held over from yesterday.

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