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| - Growing up in Pittsburgh, we have been to many restaurants, but never Johnny's. We came to see a very close friend sing, and decided to have dinner. What a pleasant surprise it was. The decor is slightly dated, but by no means would I call it extremely old and the restaurant was very clean. We were greeted by a very friendly waitress, who happened to be the owner and learned all of our names. She welcomed us and provided exceptional service. There were 8 of us and we all ordered something different. All entrees were served hot and very tasty. My wife said the eggplant was up there with the best. I had The Chicken Romano and it was very very good. Lightly breaded, not greasy and very juicy. The rest of our party was very pleased with their food too. After our meals, we were introduced to our watiresses husband, (part owner) and chef. He was very friendly as well. With the great singing of Sue Leslie and the excellent food, it was a great evening. We will be returning to Johnnys in the near future. We were the youngest group there that evening, where the crowd seems to be of the older version, but that did not distract from the experience.
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