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the
luncheonette
/
diner
scene
has
been
fading
from
the
memories
and
mouths
of
New
Yorkers
for
the
last
two
decades.
thankfully,
Johny's
Luncheonette
is
keeping
the
experience
alive
and
filling
hungry
stomachs
accordingly
with
delicious
calories
since
1995.
the
space
is
superclean,
brightly
lit,
and
possesses
a
simple
welcoming
vibe
and
decor.
most
seats
are
at
the
counter
bar
with
a
few
tables
in
the
back.
Johny's
does
takeout
as
well
as
delivery
via
food
apps,
too.
it
is
a
small
space,
so
there
might
be
a
wait
during
busier
eating
hours--open
from
8
am
to
3:30
pm.
i
was
here
around
11ish
on
a
weekday...no
wait
at
all.
order
at
the
counter,
your
eats
are
made
practically
in
front
of
you,
eat
away,
and
pay
at
the
counter.
recently
got
a
bacon,
eggs,
and
cheese
sandwich
(2
eggs--protein
bruh)--it
comes
with
one
cup
of
coffee.
the
bacon
was
plentiful
and
cooked
to
crispness
with
some
give,
which
is
really
how
all
bacon
should
be
cooked,
the
eggs
were
fully
cooked
through,
but
nice
and
soft
(not
rubbery),
the
cheese
was
melty,
and
the
roll
was
pillowy
and
tasted
fresh
(not
old).
the
breakfast
sandwich
was
satisfying,
had
all
those
savory
elements,
and
was
the
comfort
food
that
i
needed
as
a
late
breakfast.
normally
i
ask
for
the
roll
to
be
toasted
and
salt
and
pepper,
perhaps
next
time
i
will...but
the
breakfast
sandwich
was
everything
you
want--protein,
dairy,
and
fat,
wrapped
in
carbs.
the
coffee
was
a
solid
cup
of
hot
caffeine--nothing
special
but
nothing
lacking
either.
the
menu
is
a
mix
of
other
breakfast
sandwiches
and
platters,
lots
of
lunch
items
from
the
grill,
cold
food
options
as
well
and
more.
the
menu
does
have
a
lot
of
variety
without
being
too
overwhelming.
simple
ingredients
transformed
into
simply
tasty
options.
my
bacon,
egg,
and
cheese
sando
with
coffee
was
$5.25
+
tax
+
tip.
the
service
is
friendly
and
chatty.
it's
a
good
vibe
and
provides
a
much
needed
element
that's
been
lost
in
dining
rooms
nowadays.
so
after
i
paid,
i
realized
i
was
charged
wrong
for
my
meal.
mistakes
happen
(got
charged
$6,25
+
tax
+
tip)
and
i
ended
up
paying
a
little
more
for
my
meal
because
i
paid
in
cash
not
by
card
and
i
guess
the
dude
who
settled
my
check
misread
a
"5"
for
a
"6."
no
biggie,
as
a
little
extra
going
to
a
local
business
is
not
a
bad
thing,
but
it
is
a
reminder
that
they
do
have
a
$10
minimum
on
credit/debit...hence
why
i
still
carry
cash.
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