Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Reports Fiscal 2025 Revenue of $3.48 Billion, Restaurant Sales Rise and Retail Sales Decline Year-Over-Year
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. reported total revenue of $3.48 billion for the fiscal year ended August 1, 2025, compared to $3.47 billion in the previous year. Restaurant revenue increased to $2.83 billion from $2.79 billion in the prior year, while retail revenue declined to $652.4 million from $676.6 million. At the end of the period, the company operated 657 Cracker Barrel stores and 68 Maple Street Biscuit Company $(MSBC)$ stores, totaling 725 stores, compared to 658 Cracker Barrel and 66 MSBC stores at the end of the previous year. During the fiscal year, Cracker Barrel opened one new location and closed two, while MSBC opened four and closed two. No additional information on net income or profit/loss was provided in the results.
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