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Today's Deal: $15 for $30 Worth of Hearty American Favorites at Bill Johnson's Big Apple Restaurants. Choose from Five Locations.

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  • Limit 1 per person, may purchase multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only at location purchased. Tax and gratuity not included. Not valid with other offers or specials. No cash back.
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Highlights

  • In business for 50 years
  • Large, hearty menu
  • Breakfast, lunch & dinner
  • Choose from five locations

Hungry stomachs are forced to contemplate cooking their own food while our brains are busy plotting ways to make Hollywood starlets fall in love with our ungainly cousins. Quell an insurgent appetite with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of rib-sticking cuisine at Bill Johnson's Big Apple Restaurants. Choose from one of the following five locations:

Named for their founder, a renegade radio host and showman, Bill Johnson's Big Apple Restaurants please palates with a menu of hearty American fare. Warm up your appetite with Grand Canyon nachos, which––just like the real Grand Canyon––are covered with beef, black beans, avocado, jalapeños, and more ($9). Mama's breaded pork chops ($13.50) and southern fried 1/2 chicken ($14) counterbalance a beefy selection of steaks. A six-ounce sirloin paired with endless popcorn shrimp ($15) tests the limits of appetites and pants, and a bacon-wrapped eight-ounce sirloin filet ($15) brings barnyard frenemies together at last. Guests can also make their own meaty matches with the Make Your Own Smoked Combo option ($17), which allows diners to make three selections from a smoked smorgasbord of pork ribs, beef ribs, pulled pork, smoked brisket, hot links, and barbecue-smoked chicken.

Like the heavily censored alternate versions of Romeo and Juliet, an assortment of desserts offers a variety of happy endings, such as deep-dish apple pie topped with ice cream or a slice of cheese. Menus for breakfast, lunch, and dessert mean Bill Johnson's Big Apple Restaurants can head off hunger morning, noon, and night, which is ideal for all manner of shift workers, time-sensitive students, and horror-movie monsters.

Reviews

Phoenix magazine recently interviewed Sherry Cameron, CEO of Bill Johnson’s Big Apple Restaurants. Other publications such as The Arizona Republic, the East Valley Tribune, and the Phoenix Business Journal featured the restaurant. Yahoo! Locals give the 19th Avenue location an average of 4.5 stars, and Yelpers give the Van Buren Street location an average of three stars. More than 540 Facebookers are fans.

  • The food is great, the atmosphere is as western as you can get, and the apple pie is to die for. – Yahoo! Local reviewer on 04/21/2007
  • I have been going there since I was knee-high to a grasshopper, and they have never disappointed me. – Vern G., Yelp

Groupon Says

Grandad's Food Bunker

Bill Johnson's Big Apple is a great place to eat out and not just a restaurant opened to keep the city's many grandpas busy through their golden years. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of Grandad's Food Bunker across town. The reviews have been mixed:

Steve Klausen for Urban Millennial Magazine 1/5 stars: This place is totally stupid. I walked in and it was all these pictures of actors I'd never heard of. I got a 10-minute lecture because I didn’t call the host "sir." He really went off the rails saying things like, "In my day women didn’t wear jeans," and "Cars are too curvy these days." The menu was full of "whittled meats" and a bunch of fish names I didn't recognize. I ordered something at random, and the waiter made sure to remind me how hard the staff had worked their whole lives while I "probably did something with computers." When I asked for salt for the bland food I was told to "quit complaining." Also, the chef came out and personally smashed my iPhone.

Gus Olson for Better Days Periodical 0/5 stars: Let me be clear, friends. Do not go to Grandad's. Fred runs the place, and he is clearly as much of a schmuck as ever. The menu doesn't even have an American omelette for us decent folks. Makes sense since Fred was a "conscientious objector." The memorial he keeps to Linda is pretty tasteless. We all have dead wives, Fred. No need to show emotions about it. During the meal, Fred kept asking if I had enough money to cover the check. The gall! This restaurant has been a disgrace ever since Fred's son shoveled his driveway and didn't lift a finger to help me with mine.

Jayden Del Monico for Snicker's Kidz Zone Website 7 stars!: Grandpappy gave me five quarters and a whistle! They had cake!

The Company

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    • 3757 E Van Buren St.
    • Phoenix, Arizona 85008
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    • Mesa, Arizona 85203
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    • Phoenix, Arizona 85023
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    • Phoenix, Arizona 85017
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