If I had to choose a last meal, it would probably be a combo, extra juicy, with sweet peppers and a large Italian ice from Johnnie's Beef. The charcoal flavor in their sausage truly sets Johnnie's apart from all other Italian beef/sausage joints. Their sweet peppers are the best I've ever had, and normally I don't even like sweet peppers anywhere else. Johnnie's will always be an institution here in Elmwood Park. Are their beefs smaller compared to the old days ? Yes, they are smaller; but, that charcoal taste is simply unmatched anywhere else.
The Travel Channel Food Wars Italian Beef episode should have put Johnnie's vs. Al's or Mr. Beef. Instead, they showcased Al's vs. Mr. Beef, and Mr. Beef won. The producers of the show interviewed Food Critic Steve Dolinsky from ABC channel 7 about the history of Italian Beef. What they should have done was ask him what his favorite beef joint is: The answer would have been Johnnie's. If my memory serves me correctly, his autographed photo is inside Johnnie's stating that Johnnie's Beef is the best. Similarly, Men's Health magazine last year named Johnnie's as the greatest sandwich in America. Bottom Line: The Travel Channel should have had Johnnie's vs. Al's or Mr. Beef, or anyone else for that matter.