Cracker Barrel is bringing a little Southern Charm to the table — literally.

The beloved restaurant chain has teamed up with Madison LeCroy and Austen Kroll of Bravo’s hit show to shine a spotlight on the popular Meals for Two deal.

The partnership taps into the duo’s Southern roots and on-screen chemistry — pairing reality-TV appeal with hearty, shareable comfort food.

To kick things off, LeCroy, 35, and Austen, 38, are starring in a playful Instagram post enjoying the Meals for Two spread together — leaning into the idea of gathering, indulgence and country hospitality in a way that feels authentic to both the stars and the brand.

“Just two friends who can at least agree on the lunch order,” the post’s clever caption reads. Check out the Bravo stars in action below.

Fans flooded the joint post’s comments section with nothing but praise for the “perfect” partnership idea. “This is the collab we always wanted and needed 🙌,” wrote one Instagram user, while another person commented, “Wait this collab is EVERYTHING My fave duo.”

Overall, the commercial offers a fun crossover of pop culture and food — blending nostalgic flavors with reality-TV buzz and social-first storytelling.

Available when dining in Monday through Friday, Meals for Two is the perfect way for friends and loved ones to catchup over a delicious meal. With a choice of sharable appetizer or dessert and two entrees — including the classic Hamburger Steak and Eggs in the Basket that are now back for a limited time — for just $19.99.

Meanwhile, season 11 of Southern Charm has been trucking along. In the Jan. 21 episode, Austen shared a deeply personal moment as he stepped into a tattoo shop alongside his younger sister, Katie Kroll. The visit wasn’t just about getting ink — it was a heartfelt tribute to his late sister, Kyle Kroll, who died in 1994.

As Austen revealed his new tattoo, Katie explained that the dates “1984” and “1996” represent the birth years of his sisters. Katie also honored her brother with her own tattoo, getting his birth year, “1987,” inked on her own arm.

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