Cracker Barrel announced Tuesday it will restore its classic logo featuring “Uncle Herschel” after a controversial redesign sparked widespread criticism.
Company Response
“We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel. We said we would listen, and we have. Our new logo is going away and our ‘Old Timer’ will remain,” the company said in a statement.
The chain emphasized its focus on tradition: “It’s always been — and always will be — about serving up delicious food, warm welcomes, and the kind of country hospitality that feels like family.”
The Controversy
The backlash began after the company unveiled a modernized logo that removed Uncle Herschel in favor of a simplified text design. Critics said it stripped away part of Cracker Barrel’s identity, while others worried it signaled a move away from its country roots.
Political Spotlight
Former President Donald Trump weighed in on social media, urging the company to return to its old logo. After Cracker Barrel confirmed the reversal, Trump congratulated the brand, calling it a win for customers.
Redesign Debate
The logo dispute followed Cracker Barrel’s broader store redesigns, which featured updated lighting, seating, and décor while keeping signature touches like stone fireplaces and taxidermy displays. CEO Julie Masino previously defended the changes, saying feedback was “overwhelmingly positive.”
Still, the swift reversal of the logo shows just how strongly loyal customers feel about tradition — and about Uncle Herschel remaining a part of the Cracker Barrel experience.
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