I attempted to visit his restaurant twice now. The first time I walked in for breakfast, no one spoke to me, or even knowledge the fact that I was there. I had to wait around for a few minutes. I turned around and waked back out. They were not busy just a few customers. Today I walked into the restaurant only about eight or nine customers. I still at the counter, and once again, I was not served I was not spoken to I was not acknowledged. As I was standing at the counter the phone was ringing continuously. The waiter then walked to the counter, answer the phone, then hung up the phone and walked off as if I wasn’t even standing there. I honestly feel as though this is their way of telling me that this is a WHITE only establishment and my black money or presence is not welcome.
This used too be a great place to eat. Johnny built up a great business in the time he was with us. These new owners are ripping it apart. They cut down the trees out front which separated us from 28st. They kept out the view. Helped with fumes from the cars. And now the little birds are gone too. Yet you'll find rat poop along the window sills, the railing and some times on table. And prices suck. This is a low income area, not Bel-Air 5.00 dollars a beer that's b/s. The only I keep coming is the good food and the staff. VERY SAD.
A little hole in the wall gem!
Johnny's reminds me of the TV show Cheers where everyone knows your name. Great atmosphere and the food is good
The outdoor seating is nice except for the cigarette smoke.
My partner and I we enjoy the breakfast menu very, very much.
Very good, they are very nice , people's