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What User likes about Jack Johnnie's:
The bar and restaurant had a fire recently and was forced to close for the time being. An another place to try is the "Brasserie St. Arnauld" near the IGA grocery store. The beer is made on the premises, food is good and well priced. I am sure you will enjoy the spot! View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Jack Johnnie's:
Again, as an english speaking skier visiting St.Jovite this and numerous other restaurants seem to treat us with poorer service because we are not bilingual (or Quebec is just different) The bar was decent,food was alright but the service was average at best, had to either ask for another drink or wait 20min with an empty glass at the bar. View all feedback.
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Again, as an english speaking skier visiting St.Jovite this and numerous other restaurants seem to treat us with poorer service because we are not bilingual (or...
read moreThe bar and restaurant had a fire recently and was forced to close for the time being. An another place to try is the "Brasserie St. Arnauld" near the IGA groce...
read moreGreat chicken and burgers...nachos were burned however and low on the meat sauce requested. Service was great
Simply excellent! beautiful atmosphere, exceptional personal, and delicious food. The Sangria red quote is annoying!I recommend it!
Had a nice cold beer with calamari and onion rings on a hot summer afternoon! Great service and good food. Lovely place to sit outside and relax!
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read moreThis article provides a comprehensive look at dining options in St. Jovite, highlighting a variety of experiences. From disappointing service at a bar with cold food to a recent fire closure, readers are given a range of perspectives. Recommendations include the Brasserie St. Arnauld for its homemade beer and reasonably priced dishes. Positive experiences are also shared, such as a warm greeting, unique menu offerings, and friendly staff at local favorite Jack and Johnnies. Overall, the article captures the diverse dining scene in the area, catering to different tastes and preferences.