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Johnny Rockets

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6333 W 3rd St Ste 706 Los Angeles CA 90036
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(323) 937-2093
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All-American Food & Fun. Hamburgers, Shakes and American Fries.

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Johnny Rockets Restaurant Review

Johnny Rockets is a nod to '50s Americana --- reminiscent of places that were once crammed full of chatty teenagers on every Main Street across the country. This chain features burgers, fries and toasted-cheese sandwiches and chili dogs in a retro white-on-white '50s diner setting with mini-jukeboxes on the tables. Chase your burger with one of their famous malted milk shakes or an effervescent...

A neon-lit trip back to the Eisenhower era comes with burgers, shakes and fries.

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Vintage Coca-Cola ads and posters of Life magazine covers succinctly summon up the 1950s, as do this diner's mini-jukeboxes, red vinyl counter stools and sock-hopping staff....

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Johnny Rocket's is a 1950s themed restaurant chain.The (JR) store at the corner of 3rd and Fairfax is part of the Farmer's Market Grove complex. Johnny Rocket's elsewhere have working jukeboxes on every table and you can play one of your favorite 50s songs for a nickel (in keeping with the 50s theme); at …

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I went to this place and it was horrible. It was on a Monday and it wasn't even Bz at all. Our server was Oscar and he was the manager or something idk and he seems really fake. He took forever to serve us and we never saw him again. He went inside the " employee only" room and a nice short lady with …

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OMG!!!!Horrible service. My boyfriend & I waited 30 minutes. We Were toldto seatour selves.Then satthere for 30minutes .We watched all the tables around us being served. Total of 5 tables (they weren't even busy )We had eye contact with the servers but no one ever came.we finally walked out. On the way …

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Horrible place... went there with my girlfriend a couple of weeks ago, you will not believe this one guys and girls but we were eating our dinner when a group of mentwo tables behind me started to talk super loud and were laughing they're tails off, i mean really loud, one of them even started making funny faces at …

Surprisingly good vegetarian fake meat burger!

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Johnny Rockets is located at 6333 W 3rd St Ste 706, Los Angeles, CA. This location is in the Mid-Wilshire neighborhood. This business specializes in American Restaurants and has 3 review(s) with a star rating of 3.3. Johnny Rockets is open Mon, 11am-11pm; Tue, 11am-11pm; Wed, 11am-11pm; Thu, 11am-11pm; Fri, 11am-11pm; Sat, 11am-11pm; Sun, Closed and accepts American Express, Cash, Discover,...

Johnny Rockets can be found at W 3rd St 6333. The following is offered: Fast Food. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Los Angeles there are 211 other Fast Food. An overview can be found here.

Since 1986
24 years in business
The Original Hamburger
Fast Food

This traditional diner serves burgers, fries, onion rings, milkshakes, malts and root beer floats. It is open for lunch and dinner and eat-in and take-out services are available.

“Classic burgers”, “malted milkshakes” and a “big helping of nostalgia” are the bait at these “’50s-style” diners where “singing waiters and waitresses” dole out “good old American food” to “children and the young at heart”; while “jukebox tunes are a bonus”, critics call the offerings “so-so” and the prices “positively 21st-century.”

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