I don’t like pizza but my family does. So we tried Johnny’s and actually liked it. I ate the Sweep the Kitchen pizza(with anchovies) and really liked it. The thin crust was great! Nice and crispy. The salad bar could use a bit more variety but everything seemed to be pretty fresh. My family will definitely be coming back!
Charles w.
Tu valoración: 5 Bossier City, LA
For $ 8 is a good pizza Lunch. We don’t live in NYC, we can’t get great pizza here. but $ 8 all the pizza and salad and soda/ice tea you want? With plenty of seating, Clean, Friendly. Thisis a great place.
Ellen H.
Tu valoración: 4 Albuquerque, NM
As good as any between Chicago and Firenzi.
D M.
Tu valoración: 2 Haughton, LA
Johnny’s has decent pizza, but this particular store doesn’t have a dinner buffet, which makes this store a little pricey. Have to drive into Bossier City if ya want the buffet.
Gayle G.
Tu valoración: 3 Chicago, IL
I do love Johnny’s in a weird, dysfunctional way. It’s not the best pizza in the world. If you’re a lover of NY style thin crust or deep dish from Chicago, this probably isn’t your thing, but it’s the taste of my childhood and no trip to SBC is complete without Johnny’s Pizza. This location was built when I was in high school and we frequented in regularly. I have to say, the service on this visit was crappy at best. We phoned in our order ahead of time and when we arrived to pick it up they’d lost the order. They remembered taking it, but no one actually fired the pizzas. There was hardly an apology and nothing offered in return. Johnny’s isn’t cheap either, about $ 13 for a large pizza with 1 topping. Sounds like I’m griping about it, but really, I do love this taste of my childhood.