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Johnny G's Restaurant & Bar

Johnny G's Restaurant & Bar

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172 Main St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 1A6, Canada
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May 2, 2019
Johnny G's was always my spot to go late get some great food at a good price on the deal days good sized drinks portions cute little spot wish it hadn't had such a tragedy occur there must be hard for the owners to recover from it looks like it won't be open again or for awhile.... Maybe in a better neighborhood would be safer its sad how much violence is in this city

Mar 6, 2019
Had super there for the first time. It was some if the best food I have had in years. Large portions..cheap food & drinks. Owners son was great polite good service. Had steak & rib special. Love the fries. Will be back regularly from now on. Wish we had more places like this locally owned with value for the money. So much better than those corporate chain restaurants, which are overpriced low quality food. Update Feburary 2019 restaurant is closed.

May 15, 2019
The food is fantastic . The absolute best. For real. But your waitresses are so bunk. If I have to get up and ask the chick for refill my drink.. I can that at home in my underware. Otherwise FUCK YA!!!!

Jul 2, 2019
Been going here over 10 years. Love it

Mar 7, 2019
greasy food with a side of shell casings! if you enjoy the thrill and rush of going for drunken eats at 2am and knowing you may end up catching a bullet and leaving in a body bag, johnny g’s is the place for you! full of wannabes trickling out of the nearby scuzzy downtown bars. the wanksters seated at the table beside you may even be willing to share a bump of their cut to hell cocaine, but only if you ask nicely. the one bonus is they offer complimentary lessons on handgun safety with the purchase of a large pizza and two beers.

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