The last few months have been a strange time for restaurants throughout the state of Maine. Closures have abound in cities across the state and it's not just relegated to locally owned spots either, national chains have felt the pressure too.

That includes Maine's only Cracker Barrel location in South Portland, which left a sign in front of the the restaurant to announce that a decision had been made to permanently close the restaurant after nearly 15 years in business.

Cracker Barrel is the Latest Restaurant to Fall

Cracker Barrel didn't outline the specifics as to why they closed their South Portland location but many of the same factors that other restaurants continue to face were involved. Cracker Barrel seemed to be consistently under staffed, putting pressure on everyone involved.

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Portland, Lewiston, Brunswick and Biddeford have all been hit hard in just a short period of time, losing beloved restaurants as a set of factors continues to pile up against the industry. From cost of goods to cost of labor as well as disposable income for customers being lower. It all adds up to restaurants counting every penny.

Cracker Barrel Has Been in Trouble Since the Pandemic

As a chain, Cracker Barrel has been in financial trouble since the pandemic. Part of Cracker Barrel's charm is offering meals at lower prices and relying on cheaper supply and volume of customers to make up the difference.

That business model has been a problem nationwide for the chain, as they closed several restaurants in 2024 and appear headed down the same path in 2025. Currently, Cracker Barrel still operates more than 600 restaurants across the country.


 

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