West End Johnnies

Boston


West End Johnnies is a grown-up sports bar, with black leather furniture and retro sports paraphernalia adorning the walls. On weekend nights, it's also a dance club. And most importantly, on Sundays, it's a brunch destination. No matter where you spent your Saturday night, JC's corned-beef hash and eggs and live reggae music make for an excellent way to recover.


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