Franky and Johnny's - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: new orleans - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - franky & johnny's - details more than a half-century in business--but ... digitalcity.com
review of franky & johnny's restaurant - new orleans, la, 70115-2005 - new orleans citysearch franky & johnnys is out of the way, but worth it. the food is down home and not fancy. its the kind of place where 2-4 beers goes perfe... neworleans.citysearch.com
franky & johnny's restaurant - new orleans, la, 70115-2005 - new orleans citysearch this neighborhood bar and grill is nobodys idea of fine dining, but its a trusty spot for the hungry uptown lunch crowd. work your way past the leatherette bar and settle in for a good day of people watching. from the wa... neworleans.citysearch.com
franky & johnny's restaurant - new orleans, la, 70115-2005 - new orleans citysearch arabella st new orleans, la the scenethis neighborhood bar and grill is nobodys idea of fine dining, but its a trusty spot for the hungry uptown lunch crowd. work your way past the leatherette bar and settle in for a good... neworleans.citysearch.com
new orleans | dining | specialty | fish & seafood | franky & johnny's | wcities this neighborhood hot spot is located uptown and features seafood and po boys. walls of this low-ceilinged bar are adorned with football jerseys and memorabilia. a jukebox contributes to... wcities.com
north america : usa : new orleans : restaurant : franky & johnny's review this is a favorite local hole-in-the-wall neighborhood joint with either zero atmosphere or enough for three restaurants, depending on how you v... frommers.com
the new york times > travel > new orleans guide > restaurant details seekers of the quintessential new orleans neighborhood restaurant need look no further. team pennants, posters, and football jerseys vie for space on the paneled walls of the low-ceiling bar and dining room while a jukebox blares beneath them. from the kitchens st... travel2.nytimes.com
gayot restaurant reviews that franky & johnnyis has survived intact for more than half a century is a testament to the durability of the more primitive species of new orleans diner food and the simple pleasures of sucking on a longneck in ... gayot.com
This is some of the... This is some of the best cajun food I have ever eaten. My rugby team has a tradition of eating here ever year when we go down to New Orleans for Mardis Gras. The crawfish are... travel.yahoo.com
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