In case you didn't know what the outside tends to look like.Photo: Cracker Barrel
In 1969, the first Cracker Barrel opened its doors, and fans of country cooking have been filling its rocking chairs ever since.Photo: Cracker Barrel
The decor inside every location consists of restored antiques and vintage artifacts. At the company's home office, Cracker Barrel keeps more than 90,000 items in its decor archive warehouse.Photo: Cracker Barrel
There are more than 630 Cracker Barrel locations in 42 states. The first restaurant opened in Lebanon, Tenn. in 1969.Photo: Cracker Barrel
In total, Cracker Barrel locations serve 220 million eggs, 121 million slices of bacon, and 56 million pancakes to guests each year.Photo: Cracker Barrel
While Cracker Barrel may be known for its country cooking, the company's best-selling item isn't edible. It's the rocking chairs you'll find for sale outside each location.Photo: Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel often partners with musicians to release exclusive albums available only at restaurant locations. In 2012, the company got a gold record thanks to Dolly Parton's "An Evening with...Dolly Live."Photo: Cracker Barrel
If you laid a year's supply of Cracker Barrel's popular thin stick candies in a line end-to-end, it would run 940 miles long.Photo: Cracker Barrel
Considering travelers make up 40 percent of the restaurant's customers, the company buys its fair share of billboards. Currently there are more than 1,660 Cracker Barrel billboards across the country.Photo: Cracker Barrel
The Cracker Barrel Foundation awards scholarships each year to the children of its employees. In total, it's given more than $1 million through its employee scholarship program.Photo: Cracker Barrel
Founder Dan Evins originally opened the first Cracker Barrel while working as a wholesaler for Shell. His intent was to make his gas station stand out from others by offering food and store.Photo: Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel uses 70,000 pounds of flour to produce their made-from-scratch biscuits and dumplings.Photo: Cracker Barrel
Cracker Barrel aims to use only cage-free eggs in all of i ts locations and products by 2026.Photo: Cracker Barrel
Thanksgiving is Cracker Barrel's busiest day of the year. The company serves more than 1.4 million Turkey n' Dressing meals each year.Photo: Cracker Barrel