
Local watering hole pairing burgers & other pub grub with drinks in a casual, down-home setting.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7634 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre, FL 32566
Phone: (850) 936-9900
Website: http://www.johnnyhustons.com/
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Reviews
I always get the buffalo chicken sliders off the appetizer menu and the sweet potato fries. Their salads and wraps are great as well. They also have tasty (albeit pricey) burgers.
I probably WOULD not order the wings again, they were overfried and underwhelming.
We’re locals and have lived here for 5 years.
The sign out front touts, “Best burger in the Gulf. ” I beg to differ.
We ordered 3 different burgers: the
50/50, the Alpine and the Bub’s. I don’t know what happened, but all of our burgers were either lukewarm or cold. All the burgers were dry and overcooked.
The noise level with all of the TV’S going was too much stimuli for anybody!!
The waitress was nice. She was polite but didn’t check on us after the food came. Which she did not deliver to the table.
As far as I am concerned, I will probably never go back. I have had an amazing burger at TOPS at 1/2 the price.
Definitely NOT THE BEST in the Gulf or even Navarre.
Johnny Huston’s Grille and Bar has been on my list of local restaurants to try for quite some time, and my wife, our friends, and I finally made our visit on the evening of June 2. Unfortunately, despite our high hopes, the experience fell short of expectations.
Upon arrival, we encountered a 45-minute wait to be seated. While long wait times can be a sign of a popular spot, we noticed several other guests leaving rather than waiting. We decided to stick it out and were eventually seated.
Our server was friendly and attentive, which we appreciated throughout the evening. She offered meal recommendations and was quick to check in on us.
As for the food, things were hit or miss:
• Philly Cheesesteak (Wife’s Order): This came recommended by our server, but it was underwhelming—bland and lacking the savory depth you’d expect from a Philly. The sweet potato fries, however, were enjoyable and came with a small serving of caramel dip. While the dip was a creative touch, it likely would have been better served warm. Overall, a 3/5.
• Hangover Burger (Friend’s Order): Unfortunately, this burger didn’t impress. My friend found it bland and not very memorable, giving it a 2.5/5.
• Mexican Flatbread (Friend’s Wife’s Order): This dish was described as simple but decent. She rated it 3/5, noting that it could have used more toppings or ingredients to stand out.
• FiftyFifty Burger with Mac & Cheese (My Order): This burger also lacked flavor. The patty reminded me of a school cafeteria burger—uninspired and dry. The mac and cheese had a few bits of jalapeño but didn’t offer much else in terms of flavor. I would also give this meal a 3/5.
• Spinach & Artichoke Dip (Shared Appetizer): Easily the highlight of the meal. Flavorful and well-prepared, served with pita bread. If we were to return, it would be just for this.
Our bill came to around $47 for two people, which is in line with what we’d expect for dining out, so no complaints on that front.
Overall, despite the restaurant’s claim of having the “Best Burgers in Navarre,” our group didn’t find the food lived up to the hype. Perhaps it was an off night, but for us, this visit didn’t leave a strong enough impression to warrant a return. We appreciate the service and atmosphere, but sadly, it just wasn’t our kind of dining experience.