If you’ve ever stopped by a Cracker Barrel, you know the feeling — the smell of country cooking, the sound of old-time music, and those iconic wooden rocking chairs lined up on the front porch, inviting you to sit a while.
But what most people don’t realize is that those rocking chairs aren’t just for decoration — and they hold a secret story few visitors ever learn.
For decades, every Cracker Barrel rocking chair has been handcrafted by the Hinkle Chair Company, a family business in Springfield, Tennessee that’s been around since 1834. Each chair is made from solid wood and assembled by hand — no machines, no shortcuts. The chairs are built to last for generations, using the same traditional methods that were passed down for nearly two centuries.
Here’s the part most customers never find out: you can actually buy one. The very chairs you sit on outside the restaurant are available for sale — the same design, the same craftsmanship, shipped directly from the workshop. Many people assume they’re just part of the restaurant’s furniture, but Cracker Barrel has quietly sold thousands of them through their country store.
And it’s not just a business choice — it’s a tribute to small-town American craftsmanship. Every squeak and sway of those chairs tells a story of patience, tradition, and family pride.
So next time you find yourself rocking under that old wooden porch, coffee in hand and biscuit crumbs on your shirt, remember — you’re not just sitting in a chair.
You’re sitting in a piece of living history.