$6 for $12 Worth of All-American Fare at Johnny Rockets
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- Good for anything on the menu
- Classic American fare
- Hosts kids’ birthday parties
- Classic sundaes & desserts
Going out for hamburgers is an American tradition, like catching baseballs in empty apple-pie tins. Keep tradition alive with today’s Groupon: for $6, you get $12 worth of hamburgers, shakes, fries, flavored soda pop, and more at Johnny Rockets in Los Angeles locations at Little Tokyo, Union Bank Plaza, and Pasadena.
Johnny Rockets' menu and kids’ menu win a lot of awards, particularly for fresh, never-frozen hamburgers. Chase them with fries and onion rings and wash it all down with a fountain drink such as a deluxe hand-dipped oreo cookies and cream shake, root beer float, or flavored soda pop (cherry or vanilla). If you're more partial to poultry, Johnny Rockets also offers grilled chicken breast sandwiches and crispy chicken club salads. Johnny Rockets' cream and red Eisenhower-era décor, tabletop jukeboxes, and smiling, dancing servers make it feel like an Archie comic (but not the issue where Archie gets drafted).
- Good for anything on the menu
- Classic American fare
- Hosts kids’ birthday parties
- Classic sundaes & desserts
Going out for hamburgers is an American tradition, like catching baseballs in empty apple-pie tins. Keep tradition alive with today’s Groupon: for $6, you get $12 worth of hamburgers, shakes, fries, flavored soda pop, and more at Johnny Rockets in Los Angeles locations at Little Tokyo, Union Bank Plaza, and Pasadena.
Johnny Rockets' menu and kids’ menu win a lot of awards, particularly for fresh, never-frozen hamburgers. Chase them with fries and onion rings and wash it all down with a fountain drink such as a deluxe hand-dipped oreo cookies and cream shake, root beer float, or flavored soda pop (cherry or vanilla). If you're more partial to poultry, Johnny Rockets also offers grilled chicken breast sandwiches and crispy chicken club salads. Johnny Rockets' cream and red Eisenhower-era décor, tabletop jukeboxes, and smiling, dancing servers make it feel like an Archie comic (but not the issue where Archie gets drafted).