A local store where locals shop. Staff are friendly. The store is air conditioned but it feels muggy and warm. They don't have a proper produce section. The place is outdated and needs a renovation. Price wise, it almost the same as SM hypermarket, I've compared and noticed that some of Johnny's product charges a little more, depending on what you get, especially when it's hardware/ appliances product. You pay extra pesos to support a local grocery store. The second floor doesn't offer much, mostly basic needs like school supplies and hygiene. You would usually find different products that you don't see in SM hypermarket especially the hygiene product. Kitchen utensils that they sell are cheap and low quality. Also, this is probably one of the few grocery stores that still offers plastic bag at checkout. Always double-check on what they're scanning at checkout. This lady double scanned my item twice when I only got one. Luckily, I spotted it and they were able to void it with no problem.
Payment: Cash only. They have a note that has a debit card policy on it, but they actually don't have a terminal to pay to. Johnny's is always old school.
Parking: Limited parking. It's mostly street side parking. read more