
Johnny Rockets opens first Iraq location in Baghdad (Al-Yarmouk)
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Taste classic American tastes and travel back in time! The well-known restaurant chain Johnny Rockets, which was established in 1986, is currently offering its traditional fare in Baghdad. More than just a dining establishment, Johnny Rockets transports the colorful ambiance and enduring appeal of 1950s America to the capital of Iraq.
This branch, which is conveniently situated at the intersection of Four Streets (Mahala 616, Zokak 17) in the center of Al-Yarmouk, provides 'an experience near you.' Halal-friendly favorites including succulent, made-to-order burgers, crispy fries, and delectable hand-spun milkshakes are available to foodies every day from 12 PM to 12 AM.
However, Johnny Rockets provides more than just mouthwatering food—it's about the distinctive ambience. Savor the exquisite, nostalgic décor, lively music, and unmatched kind service that make it a favorite with foodies, families, and friends. The Al-Yarmouk location, run by Alanwar Alarabiya, is marketed as the best option for a genuine American dining experience. Why hold off? Find out why Johnny Rockets is adored by millions of people worldwide!

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