Johnny’Z Pour House Menu – Pleasant Prairie, WI

Type : Bar & grill

Location : Pleasant Prairie, WI

Based on 578 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Johnny'Z Pour House 53158

Address:
10936 Sheridan Rd, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158

Phone: (262) 564-5756

Website: http://www.johnnyzpourhouse.com/

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Hours

Sunday 10 AM–12 AM
Monday

(Labor Day)
3 PM–12 AM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–12 AM
Wednesday 11 AM–12 AM
Thursday 11 AM–12 AM
Friday 10 AM–2:30 AM
Saturday 10 AM–2:30 AM

Menu

On Tap
Alaskan Amber, Amber Ale 5.3% ABV, Juneau, AK
Richly malty and long on the palate, with just enough hop backing to make this beautiful amber colored beer notably well-balanced
$3.75
Atwater VJ Black Imperial Stout, Imperial Stout 11.0% ABV, Detroit, MI
Thick, Black as Tar and Brewed with 6 different malts and Barley flakes and Magnum Hops. A huge Imperial Stout based on their best seller. The rest is a secret. 21 degrees Plato 24 ibus and 11 % alcohol. DETROIT, MI
$5.25
Bell’s Winter White, Witbier 5.0% ABV, Comstock, MI
An alternative to dark and heavy winter warmers and stouts, Winter White is a stylish and refreshing Wheat Ale. Fermented with a Belgian ale yeast, this blend of barley and wheat malts yields a mixture of clove and fruity aromas, all without the use of any spices. Deliberately brewed to retain a cloudy appearance, Winter White is a beer for embracing winter
$5.00
Blue Moon Belgian Style Wheat, Witbier 5.4% ABV, Denver, CO
Brewed with oats for creaminess and spiced with the perfect combination of orange peel for subtle sweetness. It started with our brewmaster, Keith Villa, wanting to craft a beer inspired by the flavorful Belgian Wits he enjoyed while studying brewing in Belgium. He brewed his interpretation using Valencia orange peel versus the traditional tart Curaçao orange peel, for a subtle sweetness. Then he added oats and wheat to create a smooth, creamy finish that’s inviting to the palate. As a final touch, he garnished the beer with an orange slice to heighten the citrus aroma and taste. Its natural unfiltered appearance adds to the depth of flavors in Belgian White
$4.00
Deschutes Jubelale, English Strong Ale 6.7% ABV, Bend, Oregon
Characterized by a very large malt body and pronounced bitterness, Jubelale contains five different varieties of hops and a healthy amount of caramel. Jubelale is classified as a “Strong Ale” or an “English Olde Ale,” and has ties to the traditional Celebration Ales of England. The perfect ale for surviving the long, cold nights of winter. Our tradition is having a different local artist design our Jubelale label & packaging each year
$4.25
Deschutes Sage Fight, Double IPA 7.3% ABV, Bend, Oregon
Get a taste of the high desert we call home in this heavyweight Imperial IPA, wherein citrusy hops spar with botanical sage and juniper berries. Best shared with friends, this bold IPA is a true battle royale, pitting Team Hops vs. Team Botanicals
$4.25
Door County Big Sister, Witbier 5.3% ABV, Baileys Harbor, WI
Belgian style witbier brewed with hibiscus flowers
$3.75
Krombacher Pils, Pilsner, 4.8% ABV, North Rhine-Westphalia
With Krombacher Pils you enjoy a distinctive, finely bitter taste and a full-flavored aroma – this is a genuine premium pilsner beer. It has plenty of taste but drinks like a light beer
$3.00
Leinenkugel’s Bavarian Dunkel, Dunkelweizen 5.5% ABV, Chippewa Falls, WI
Bavarian Style Dunkel, is a medium bodied dark lager brewed with notes of cocoa, toasted malt and mild winter spices that blend perfectly w/ a hint of berries
$4.25
Miller Lite, Pale Lager 4.2% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
This carefully crafted pilsner uses the finest ingredients and brewing techniques to ensure rich, full-bodied beer taste at only 96 calories
$2.50
O’Fallon Hemp Hop Rye, Amber Ale 5.5% ABV, Maryland Heights, MO
A new amber ale with a fascinating flavor that’s uniquely smooth. That’s right, there’s hemp in this smooth and polished-tasting amber ale. To be specific, we use hemp seed – one of the oldest and healthiest of ingredients – to create a subtle toasted nutty flavor that complements the hops and rye. We use Cara Rye and Malted Rye for a subtle spiciness and rich ruby color and Victory Malt to tie together the flavors with a nuttiness that compliments the hemp seed flavor. German Hallertauer hops add seasoning and we finish with Cascade hops for a crisp citrus aroma and taste. This wide assortment of flavors form a harmony together, creating a uniquely smooth and flavorful everyday beer that isn’t overwhelming! Enjoy!
$4.00
Public Craft Bits & Pieces, IPA 6.1% ABV, Kenosha, WI
We assembled Bits & Pieces from carefully chosen malt, yeast, and the citrusy, tropical wonder that is Mosaic hops. Bit don’t get too hung up on the details, sit back and enjoy the big picture on this one
$4.00
Sam Adams Boston Lager, Vienna Lager 4.9% ABV, Boston, MA
Our original beer is full-flavored with a balance of malty sweetness contrasted by hop spiciness and a smooth finish. This Go To Beer™ started it all. Samuel Adams Boston Lager helped lead the American beer revolution, reviving a passion for full-bodied brews that are robust and rich with character. Since 1984, Samuel Adams Boston Lager has used only the finest hand-selected ingredients to create this perfectly balanced, complex and full-bodied original brew
$3.50
Tallgrass Buffalo Sweat, Sweet Stout 5.0% ABV, Manhattan, KS
This smoothness balances out the copious quantities of roasted barley used in the brewing process to create a rich, complex, and delicious beer. We love this beer here at the brewery, and think you will have one of those “I’ve never-tasted-a-beer-like-that” kind of moments when you try it! What we really like about this beer is the smoothness that brewing with cream sugar brings to the palate. If you have not been a stout drinker in the past, give this beer a try. It might just change your mind about how dark beers should taste. It tastes so rich, but is surprisingly easy to drink!
$4.50
Three Floyds Alpha King, American Pale Ale 6.66% ABV, Munster, IN
A bold yet balanced American Pale Ale with slight caramel sweetness and aggressive citrus hoppiness. This is our flagship beer
$4.00
Two Brothers Ebel’s Weiss, German Hefeweizen 4.9% ABV, Warrenville, IL
Weiss beer with nice malty sweetness and a soft aroma of clove, vanilla, and banana, this German style hefeweizen is unfiltered for a glowing orange haze
$3.75
Bottles
Bud Light, Pale Lager 4.2% ABV, St. Louis, MO
Bud Light is brewed with a malt and hops ratio different from Budweiser for a distinctively crisp taste with fewer calories. Introduced nationally in 1982, Bud Light is brewed with a malt and hops ratio different from Budweiser for a distinctively crisp taste with fewer calories
$2.50
Budweiser, Pale Lager 5.0% ABV, St. Louis, MO
Brewed using a blend of imported and classic American aroma hops, and a blend of barley malts and rice resulting in unparalleled balance and character. Brewed and sold since 1876, “The King of Beers” is the largest-selling beer in the world. Budweiser has been the world’s best-selling beer since 1957, and is distributed in more than 70 countries. Budweiser leads the U.S. Premium beer category, outselling all other domestic premium beers combined. In fact, one in almost every five beers sold in the United States today is a Budweiser
$2.50
Coors Light, Pale Lager 4.2% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
First, aged (lagered) below freezing to give our beer its crisp taste. Then it’s filtered cold so that it gets that brilliant, bright appearance. Thanks to its Rocky Mountain heritage, uncompromising brewing standards and its dedication to ice cold refreshment, Coors Light is one of the fastest growing light beers around the world
$3.00
Corona, Pale Lager 4.6% ABV, Anáhuac, México DF
Made with the finest quality blend of filtered water, malted barley, hops, corn, and yeast. Pilsener type beer first brewed in 1925 by Cervecería Modelo; made with the finest quality blend of filtered water, malted barley, hops, corn, and yeast. Corona Extra is the number-one selling beer in Mexico and the leading export brand from Mexico. This pilsener type beer was first brewed in 1925 by Cervecería Modelo, located in Mexico City
$3.75
Corona Light, Pale Lager 4.1% ABV, Anáhuac, México DF
A pleasant fruit-honey malt aroma and distinctive hop flavor, with only 99 calories and 5 grams of carbohydrates. Light, gold color with refreshing crisp taste. Corona Light is made with filtered water, malted barley, hops, corn and yeast. Corona Light, with only 99 calories and 5 grams of carbohydrates, is golden light in color with a crisp and refreshing taste. Its pleasant fruit-honey malt aroma and distinctive hop flavor make it a favorite among light-beer consumers and those interested in a refreshing, thirst quenching beer. Corona Light smooth taste and light body make it a great fit with any food choice
$3.75
Michelob Ultra, Pale Lager 4.2% ABV, St. Louis, MO
Low-carb light beer with taste smooth enough to carry the Michelob name. Introduced in 2002. Michelob Ultra, the new low-carb light beer with taste smooth enough to carry the Michelob name
$3.00
Miller Genuine 64, Pale Lager 2.8% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
Combining a fresh, crisp flavor with only 64 calories. Miller 64 was introduced as the perfect choice for consumers striving to maintain a sense of healthy balance in their busy lifestyles
$3.00
Miller Genuine Draft (MGD), Pale Lager 4.7% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
Representing a true innovation in American brewing, MGD’s patented cold-filtered process fashions the smooth drinkability of draft beer
$3.00
Miller High Life, Pale Lager 4.7% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
An American-style lager recognized for its consistently crisp, smooth taste
$3.00
Miller Lite, Pale Lager 4.2% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
This carefully crafted pilsner uses the finest ingredients and brewing techniques to ensure rich, full-bodied beer taste at only 96 calories
$3.00
Modelo Especial Chelada, Spiced Beer 3.5% ABV, Anáhuac, México DF
Chelada with the refreshing flavor of tomato, salt and lime
$3.75
O’Doul’s Non-Alcoholic, Non-Alcoholic 0.5% ABV, St. Louis, MO $3.00
Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR), Pale Lager 4.7% ABV, Los Angeles, CA
Selected as America’s Best in 1893. Originally called “Select,” people asked for the “Blue Ribbon” beer when we began tying silk ribbons around the bottles in 1882 to commemorate its award-winning taste. The name was officially changed to Pabst Blue Ribbon in 1895. As a beer known today for its iconic can, it is fitting that PBR was first to introduce canned beer in 1935. While much has changed in the world since PBR was first brewed in 1844, our commitment to high quality without pretense remains steadfast. It’s not multi-million dollar advertising campaigns that make a good product; it’s the true value it brings to consumers. We want to be there when you’re having fun, which is why PBR believes in supporting the communities that support us. Our distinction as the fastest growing
$3.00
Pabst Old Style, Pilsner 5.0% ABV, Los Angeles, CA
Light in color and body, medium in aroma and bitterness, full flavored with a delicate aftertaste. A beer that revives the crisp rich freshness of a classic Pilsner
$3.00
Two Brothers Ebel’s Weiss, German Hefeweizen 4.9% ABV, Warrenville, IL
Weiss beer with nice malty sweetness and a soft aroma of clove, vanilla, and banana, this German style hefeweizen is unfiltered for a glowing orange haze
$3.75
Cans
Miller Lite, Pale Lager 4.2% ABV, Milwaukee, WI
This carefully crafted pilsner uses the finest ingredients and brewing techniques to ensure rich, full-bodied beer taste at only 96 calories
$2.50

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Reviews

Kyra Greunke
This place was great! Decided to give it a try on a random Tuesday & was not disappointed.

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Kyle D
Stopped in with my wife to finally check this place out after hearing so much about it on the radio. Hands down our new spot to come and grab drinks and good food. The only thing I’d like to see in the future is adding more sizes for wings instead of just 6 for $10. Other than that this place is great!

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Alison Wegrzyn
Excellent service, food , music, tvs, entertainment, atmosphere. Dynamite shrimp perfectly prepared with a bit of spice. Burgers are at least 1/2 pound and made as ordered. Servers so friendly. A lot of beer choices. Definitely recommend!

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Ken Foerster
Great place to watch football. Great choice of games and they will put on anything you want. Food is great. Highly recommend the Totchos!!!. Great blend of all the good things. Combined together makes life so much better. Cold beer, Great atmosphere and plenty of entertainment. Back porch is sweet!. Celena was the best. She took great care of us and cups never ran dry. Cool people eat here. Kenosha area top 5 places to go….

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Blake W. Larsen
Great Beer on Tap Selection. Excellent prices, super friendly staff. Every night there is a dinner special. You can’t beat the amazing backyard!

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Thomas Guzek
Day trip from IN to Winthrop Harbor, IL. Had our dog with us. Needed to find a restaurant that allows dogs. Johnny’Z does. They have an outside fenced in area. Did not need to keep him on his leash. They also provide water. Would go back even if we did not have our dog. People were very friendly

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Ryan Freitag
We stopped in at Johnny Z Pour House on a Sunday on our way back from O’Hare heading home to Milwaukee for brunch and a Bloody. The food was excellent we had the Brunchurrito Supreme and the Breakfast Totchos, both were super delicious. The Bloody was also good, service was excellent, and they had a great beer menu as well. We highly recommend the brunch, we’ll definitely be back.

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Adrienne Upton (Audri)
The staff was friendly, but it took a long time to get service. Then we were forgotten. We had to track down other staff members to find out about our meal and the same to get the check. What a mess. I give it 2 stars cause the food was pretty good. We both got the same food. However, 1 was plain, and mine had all the fixings. His was 4.99 and mine was 14.00. The most expensive produce ever.

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Janet Smith
First time visiting. About 7pm on a Friday night. Placed was packed. Sat at the bar and ordered burger, fish fry and fish tacos. All were excellent! Burger was well seasoned and juicy. Fish tacos were well balanced between spicy and not. Fish was good and steak fries were plentiful. Nice selection of beers on tap. Service was a bit slow but it did look like they could have used another cook as well as bar tender. We will definitely go back. It’s nice to have another great place with great food in town.

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Jo Ann Sheldon
Very interesting menu selections. So far amazing! We started with Desert Storm Jam and Dynamite Shrimp’N. The Desert Storm Jam is an interesting combination, of a a sweet onion marmalade and Smokey bacon. It is served with crostini and slices of brie. It was delicious! The Dynamite shrimp was crisp and tasty.

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