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John's Place Restaurant

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John's Place Restaurant 0:0

Address

723 Pandora St.
Victoria , BC V8W 1N9
(250) 389-0711

Review

Centrally located to downtown yet a little off the beaten track, John’s Place Restaurant has for 17 years been a favourite with locals. Photographs of movie stars and musicians from the 1940s, ‘50’s and 60’s adorn the wood paneled walls which rise over 20 feet to the ceiling. The original oak floors, worn to a dull patina, remain from the early 1900s when the building housed Maynard’s Photography. A large wall photo shows the restaurant during that period. Atmosphere alone is reason enough to visit John's. Lighting is subdued, ceiling fans turn slowly high overhead, and you almost expect Humphrey Bogart to step out from the shadows.

The motto of John’s Place is "real food at real prices," and it certainly lives up to the billing. Many of the menu items here are not only delicious but the portions are huge. In sharp contrast to many casual or chain restaurants, John’s offers an original and wonderfully varied selection, at very affordable prices. The Greek Donair has spicy roast beef shaved paper thin and stuffed into a pita with John’s special sauce. Vegetarians will enjoy the Mediterranean Combo Plate that includes Greek salad, humus, falafel, and pita.

On Thai Mondays try the delicious Chicken or Beef Panong. The meat is slowly simmered in a sweet red curry coconut milk sauce with lime leaves, fresh basil and sliced peppers. Mushroom lovers should order the Mushroom Marinara, which is almost one pound of mushrooms sautéed in olive oil and garlic, topped with linguine and grated fontina cheese. If you want more standard fare, John’s also serves steaks, burgers, fries, and old-fashioned thick, creamy milkshakes. Breakfasts are just as interesting as the dinner selections. The Belgian Waffles are a Victoria tradition, served with cream cheese butter or real maple syrup.

Be sure to call ahead and reserve a table for dinner, especially in the summer. On weekends there may be a long line-up for breakfast if you arrive much after nine. It’s fun to visit around Halloween or Christmas, when John’s enthusiastic staff goes all out with the decorations.
Written By: Richard Brunt
On: 6/25/2001

Directions

Between Douglas and Blanshard Streets, in downtown Victoria.

Features

Dinner | Lunch | Takes Reservations | Espresso | Smoke-free | Kid Friendly | Wheelchair Accessible | Beer and Wine | Breakfast

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User Reviews

  Pavusa
20rating
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5/1/2005
First To Review
April 23,2005 I and my wife spent our first meal as a married couple at your resturant. Excellent food. But how did you make the cream cheese syrup. I've looked on line for the receipe and can't find out how to do it. I want to suprise her soon with a breakfast we had at your place that will come nothing close to yours but hopefully i'll win some brownie points for trying. thank you
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  jenni
10rating
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9/7/2005
My mom and i had lunch there recently and the free basket of hot bread was fantastic. I had a bad motorcycle accident in July and as a consequence lost my sense of smell and taste. It is slowly returning but is very altered. The hot bread was the first thing I had eaten in a long time that actually tasted like it was supposed to, and I would have gladly eaten only bread and butter for lunch!! Now if only i could make that bread at home!!
Thanks folks for the great atmosphere. My 72 year old mom loves to come there whenever we come down from Duncan for the day.
Cheers.........jenni
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