Monday, September 19, 2011

John G's


Price: $$
Atmosphere: 4 out of 5
Quality of Service: 5 out of 5
Food Overall: 5 out of 5


To be honest, I've never been a big breakfast person. On the weekends, sure; I like to get up, throw some bacon and eggs in a skillet and enjoy my coffee with a plate of grub, but during the week, who has time? It's usually a banana and out the door to face the corporate world once again.

In fact, up until a few years ago, I never used to eat breakfast at all. However, I do LOVE to go out to breakfast, on any occasion. If I'm going to make a conscious effort to wake up early-esque on a Saturday or Sunday, I want to be fed right, and sometimes that grits-in-a-pot at the home front just won't cut it.

And I don't mean just 'any' breakfast. You won't catch me at Denny's, IHOP or Shoney’s. Granted, they served a purpose in my life once, but when I graduated high school, I decided that a working man deserves a hearty, cooked-to-order morning meal when he goes out to spend his hard earned dough.

Enter John G's, a South Florida staple for over 40 years. Owned and operated by a firefighter and his always friendly wife, They're cranking out huge comfort meals every day of the week.

Whatever your fancy, John G's delivers in droves. Be it blueberry pancakes, homemade corn beef hash, or the classic eggs Benedict, you just can't go wrong with anything on the menu.

"Anyone can quote a menu, Dan. Where's the detail??" Oh, ok. I see how it is. You want to drool for this place, eh? Fair enough. One of my wife's favorite dishes (and I gotta admit, mine too) are the Buttons & Bows: Two extra large eggs atop a more than generous mountain of mushrooms, sautéed in a sauce that can only be described as 'liquid love', served with grits or hash browns (more on that in a sec) and toast.

This past weekend when we showed our support for their grand re-opening in a new & prominent location, my love ordered the Steak & Eggs, which consisted of a perfectly seasoned and wonderfully cooked strip, kissed with a little helping of those mushrooms we spoke of earlier, and served up with your way eggs, hash browns/grits & toast.

Of course, my staple is the picture at the top of this review. I love this dish. Hands down, one of my favorite breakfasts anywhere. This, my foodie friends, is the Stuffed Croissant. Since your eyes can see it, let me paint the flavor on your palette: A large and fluffy buttery croissant, split in half and filled with a sort of diced ham-and-egg concoction, and topped with a blanket of the most amazing cheese sauce you will ever taste.

I’d go so far to say that you could put that cheese sauce on ice cream, and with the proper marketing, put Ben & Jerry’s out of business. It’s rich, but not to the point of being ‘too rich’. It’s velvety. It’s decadent. It’s the perfect way to finish this dish off.

Oh yeah, those hash browns? Simply amazing. They are fried up with just the right amount of salt, and it seems like nothing else. But there’s the beauty: The potato is the star, as it should be, and there’s something about the way it is cooked up that brings out this…You know what, you just need to go. I really can’t explain it. It’s like standing at the Grand Canyon and trying to explain a picture of it to someone else.

They’ve got a new look for the new location, but they kept the friendly service, great food and just homey vibe they’ve been doing since they’ve opened. So do yourself a favor, hard working man (and woman): Take that hard earned cash over to John G’s and tell them Dan sent ya. You deserve it. But go early: The line is usually pretty extensive, but well worth the wait.

After all, it’s just Da(m)n Great Food.

John G’s
Plaza Del Mar, 264 S. Ocean Blvd.
Manalapan, FL. 33460
(561) 585-9860
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